Appreciation of Benjamin's poems

This poem reveals the tragic experience of farmers. The first sentence of the poem says that rice failed due to drought, and the second sentence says that buckwheat failed due to frost. One year's hard work, successive disasters, and the miserable mood can be imagined. Three sentences are pauses, indicating that you are mentally prepared to endure years of famine, and four sentences are another turning point. Leap moon makes time more and more difficult. First, I said that I was prepared to endure, and then I couldn't bear it, describing the suffering and helplessness of farmers to the extreme.

This poem is progressive, revealing the sufferings of farmers. The author's compassion and sympathy are permeated between the lines, which makes the work bloody and touches the readers' heartstrings.