What is the pinyin of "Shan Nong"?

Pronunciation: guò shā nó ng Ji ā

Peasant Shan Jutu is a six-character quatrain written by Gu Kuangyou, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The original text is as follows:

Banqiao people cross the spring, and Mao Yan crows at noon.

Chen Mo bakes tea with black smoke, but he likes to bask in the sun in the valley.

About the author: Gu Kuang (about 725- about 8 14), whose real name was Zhongweng, whose real name was Huayang (about Huayang), and whose old age was Sad Weng, was born in Hengshan, Haiyan, Suzhou (now Haining, Zhejiang) and was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Tang Suzong studied in Zhide for two years, worked as a school librarian and writer, but made no achievements in his official career. In his later years, he lived in seclusion in Maoshan, where he was "as light as a feather when he was making an alchemy".

Appreciation: This poem consists of 24 words. According to the order of the visit, the author took four shots: on the way up the mountain, arriving at the farmhouse, visiting baking tea and drying the valley, which clearly reproduced the interesting visit experience. The author vividly shows the labor scene of baking tea and drying grain in the mountain villages in the south of the Yangtze River, as well as Shan Nong's straightforward personality and simple feelings. Distinctive style, brisk rhythm and unique artistic style.