How to write a poem about protecting seedlings?

Through this poem, the author describes his secluded working life and expresses his firm attitude of rejecting the dark officialdom life.

Combining emotion, scenery and reason is the characteristic of this poem. The first six sentences are mainly narrative, with feelings, scenes and philosophies. These six sentences are narrative and picturesque; Second, the author is eager to weed to protect the seedlings. In the sentence "the moon hoes the grass", the word "belt" contains the author's joy in the harvest of a day's labor and the beautiful feeling of being accompanied by the moon. To make seedlings grow well, it is necessary to remove weeds that hinder their growth. This is the law of nature, and it also includes social philosophy. The last two sentences express feelings with lyricism, which summarizes the description of the first six sentences. From the things, feelings, scenes and reasons expressed in the first six sentences, the author got the pleasure of working and made up his mind to "keep what he wants", which is natural and reasonable.

Followed by plain beauty. A whole day's weeding work should be unusually hard for intellectuals who have been officials. However, the poem is flat and faint, and it summarizes the day's work in only two sentences: "Morning Rising", and describes the scene of going home in other sentences: "Going home with the moon". This beautiful rural night scene shows the author's interest in enjoying himself. It is a unique style of Tao Yuanming's poetry to express pastoral scenery and life with plain beauty.