What are the poems praising the hard work of bees?

1, the situation is that after the flowers bloom, the butterflies are in chaos, there are no flowers, and the management is very busy. From now on, you will collect honey and become a house. -Qiu Lan by Justin Chen in the Song Dynasty. No matter on the flat ground, on the mountain, where flowers bloom in the wind, there are bees running around.

2, wearing flowers, flying like an arrow, sticky like a meteor. A small body can carry loads, and thin wings can ride the wind. -Wu Cheng'en of Song Bee in Ming Dynasty. Yezhong Liu is busy shuttling among the flowers, as fast as an arrow. Catkin flies around and seems to stick to its small body, while flowers are like a small meteor. A small body can bear such a heavy load, and its trembling thin wings can fly with the wind.

On February 2nd, it was warm in the east wind and warm in blowing sheng. The stamens are like willow buds and graceful eyes, and the purple bees and butterflies hover, which is more slender. -"February 2" Li Shangyin. Tang dynasty. On February 2nd, I swam by the river in spring, and the spring breeze and sunshine warmed the melodious music.

4. Breaking the Dream of Zhuang Zhou, two wings driving the east wind, 300 gardens, one mining and one empty. The nectar in 300 gardens is empty, but it is a natural wind that scares away the bees who collect honey. Wings flapping gently, flowers flapping on the bridge. —— Wang Heqing's Drunk in the Sky and Singing the Big Butterfly. Yuan dynasty. I broke Zhuang Zhou's dream and came to reality, with huge wings driving the mighty east wind. Collected all the nectar from 300 famous gardens. Who knows it's a natural romantic species, scaring away bees. The wings flapped gently, and all the flower sellers crossed the east of the bridge.

After the flowers are gathered into honey, whoever works hard for them will be sweet. -The Bee by Luo Yin in the Tang Dynasty. Bee, you picked all the flowers and made nectar. Who have you worked hard for and who do you want to taste the sweetness?