Poetry about wheat harvest

Verses about wheat harvest:

1. The wheat is green and the barley is yellow. The sun rises and the sky is cool. My aunt told me that she was busy, and she cooked cocoons behind her house to make the fragrance fragrant in front of the door. The wheeling carriage is noisy like wind and rain, and the cocoons are thick and the silk is long and unbroken. This year I have free time to weave silk, and tomorrow I will go to Ximen to sell silk. ——"Silk Silk Journey" by Fan Chengda

Translation: This poem was written earlier in his career. It describes the busy work of his sister-in-law in cooking cocoons, spinning silk, and selling silk after receiving the cocoons in early summer. It reflects the The social life scene and the hardship of life in rural areas at that time.

2. In April, the south wind blows the barley yellow, and the jujube flowers have not yet fallen and the tung leaves have grown. ——"Farewell to Chen Zhangfu" by Li Qi Era: Tang Dynasty

Translation: In April, the south wind blows the barley into a golden color, and the sycamore leaves have grown before the date blossoms have fallen.

3. The wheat show is gradually coming, and the grass and millet are oily - "Maixiu Song" Anonymous Year: Pre-Qin Dynasty

Translation: The wheat sprouts ears and stands up with sharp awns; the branches and leaves are smooth, Crops thrive.

4. The south wind blows at night, and the wheat is covered with yellow. ——"Guan Mowing Wheat" by Bai Juyi Era: Tang Dynasty

Translation: A warm south wind blows at night, and the wheat in the fields is covered with ridges and ripens to yellow.

5. When the wheat is harvested and the silk is on the axis, the officials know how to lose. ——"Tian Jia Xing" Wang Jian Year: Tang

Translation: After the wheat is harvested, baskets are piled on the wheat field, and the silk cloth is woven and wrapped around the shaft one by one. Farmers It can be confirmed that this year's harvest is enough to pay the government taxes.

6. The wheat in Jingzhou matures into cocoons and turns into moths, and there are many clues in reeling silk to recall the king. ——"Miscellaneous Songs and Songs·Jingzhou Music" Li Bai Era: Tang Dynasty

Translation: In the wheat season in Jingzhou, the moths have emerged from the cocoons, the silkworm business has been completed, and every family is cooking cocoons and reeling silk. While I was reeling, I missed you. I missed you more than the clues in a mess of silk.

7. The plums are golden and the apricots are fat, the wheat flowers are sparse and the white cauliflowers are sparse. ——"Pastoral Miscellany in Four Seasons·Part 2" Fan Chengda Year: Song Dynasty

Translation: The plum trees on the tree became golden, and the apricots grew bigger and bigger; the buckwheat flowers were all white, and the rapeseed flowers were all white. It seems sparse.

8. On a sunny day, the warm wind makes the wheat smell hot, and the green grass is more beautiful than the flowers. ——"Early Summer" Wang Anshi Era: Song Dynasty

Translation: Sunny weather and warm breeze gave birth to wheat, and the smell of wheat came with the wind. The green shade of trees and green grass are far better than the blooming flowers in spring.

9. The white-haired old farmer stands like a crane, looking at the clouds from high in the wheat field. ——"The Farmer Hopes the Sunny" by Yong Yuzhi Era: Tang Dynasty

Translation: The gray-haired old farmer stood high on the wheat field for a long time, looking forward to the dark clouds dispersing and the sun to reappear.

10. Where the willow flowers fly, the wheat shakes, and the late lake is clean and polished. ——"Hua Tang Chun·Ji Zi You" Su Shi Era: Song Dynasty

Translation: There are many beautiful scenery in Chenzhou City, where willow flowers are flying, and wheat sways in the wind, like golden waves. After the storm calmed down, the Daming Lake at night was as bright as a newly polished mirror.