1. What are the poems that describe "the hard work of bees in collecting honey"?
The poems that describe "the diligent work of bees in collecting honey": "Song of Bees" Tang and Five Dynasties·Luo Yin Regardless of the plains and mountains , the infinite scenery is occupied.
After harvesting the honey from hundreds of flowers, for whom does it work hard and for whom is it sweet? 2. "An Occasion of Seeing Bees Picking Juniper Flowers" Song Dynasty Lu You came and the birds and begonias continued to bloom, and the frivolous butterflies returned. However, the mountain bee has a flavor and prefers juniper flowers for its honey.
3. "Song of the Bee" by Yao Mian of the Song Dynasty. Select the fragrance from the flowers on the head, and put the fragrance into the bridal chamber. But if you get honey and it becomes sweet to everyone, it doesn't matter if your body is miserable.
4. "Song of the Bee" Wang Jin from the Ming Dynasty flew through thousands of flowers and never had half a day's leisure in his life. Everyone in the world praises the delicious taste of honey, but no one has pity for adding fuel to the bottom of the cauldron.
5. "Poetry of Bees" Song Dynasty Yang Wanli Bees do not eat human barns, but jade dew is hops and food. Don’t be busy making honey, be busy collecting honey, the honey will be sweet with the fragrance of flowers.
In insect taxonomy, bees (Bee/Honey bee) belong to the collective name of insects of the order Hymenoptera, suborder Lepidospermata, Pintail, superfamily Apis, and Apidae. They are an important group of Hymenoptera. According to fossil data, bees have been found in large numbers in the late Eocene strata of the Tertiary Period. Many species of the Apidae family have great economic value and are closely related to human life.
There are records of bees and their uses in ancient China. Many types of products or behaviors are closely related to medicine (such as honey, royal jelly, bee venom), agriculture (such as crop pollination), and industry (such as beeswax, propolis), and they are called resource insects.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Bees. 2. What are the ancient poems about "bees collecting nectar under flowers"
1. "After collecting nectar from hundreds of flowers, it is sweet for whomever you work hard for." - "Bee" by Luo Yin of the Tang Dynasty
2. "Bringing sound to the pistils, even the shadows are in the fragrance." - "Cold Bees Gathering Chrysanthemums" by Geng Mao in the Tang Dynasty
3. "White butterflies looking for fragrance should follow their dreams and gather honey. Wasps don't take advantage of the office." - "Ink on Polygonum, Grasshoppers and Insects" - Liu Ji of the Ming Dynasty
4. "Bees collect the fragrance from the honeycomb, and it becomes the fragrance of flowers." - "Wangmei. "Three Wonders" Chen Di of the Ming Dynasty
5. "Select the fragrance from the flowers on the head, and pack the fragrance into the bridal chamber." - "Yong Feng" Yao Mian of the Song Dynasty
1. "Bee"
Tang Dynasty: Luo Yin
Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.
After collecting hundreds of flowers and turning them into honey, it will be sweet to whomever you work hard for.
Translation
Whether on the plains or in the mountains, wherever flowers bloom in the wind, bees are busy everywhere.
Bee, you gather all the flowers and turn them into nectar. Who do you work hard for, and who do you want to taste the sweetness?
Appreciation
This bee poem uses symbolic techniques and questioning forms to reflect the social phenomenon that workers cannot enjoy the fruits of their labor. It is similar to Zhang Bi's "Farmer" "The hoe and the plow invade the stars", "In the end the grain belongs to others" and in Mei Yaochen's "The Potter", "The pottery has exhausted all the soil in front of the door, and there is no tile on the house" can be understood in the same way. They are all laments about the experience of hard life. , the social world is so difficult, it is a thought-provoking statement for others and ourselves.
Luo Yin's work praising "bees" is unique in its artistic expression. With "Bee" as the original book, the objects chanted have both form and spirit. What's even more rare is that the objects chanted have obvious meaning and profound meaning. "It doesn't stick or peel off, it doesn't stick to it, it doesn't leave, it's the best" ("Belt") "Jingtang Poetry Talk"), the pursuit of "spiritual resemblance" craftsmanship is just as Yan Yu said in "Canglang Poetry Talk·Poetry Bian": "The ultimate in poetry is one, which is to enter the spirit. It is the end, the end. The contempt is added." Ti Wu Gong Wonderful, the words are close to the point and the purpose is far away. The techniques of narration and discussion are well coordinated. The language description is not rhetorical, plain and thoughtful, and the elegance is supplemented by the depth of the words.
2. "A Cold Bee Gathers Chrysanthemums"
Tang Dynasty: Geng Mao
Swimming under the clear sky, looking for fragrance in the chrysanthemums. Bringing sound to the pistil, even the shadow is in the fragrance.
Go and live in the lingering fog, with the wind blowing up and down. I feel ashamed that I am a strange butterfly and cannot communicate with the dream soul.
3. "Ink Inscription on Polygonum Flowers, Grasshoppers and Insects"
Ming Dynasty: Liu Ji
Because of his love for the red Polygonum flowers at the head of the river, he became the sole homemaker of grasshoppers in autumn.
Fragrance-seeking white butterflies should follow the dream, while honey-gathering wasps should not take advantage of the yamen.
Luo Wei's words are still cool and dew drops, and the dragonflies stand trapped in the evening wind.
The ink painting was surprising when I first saw it, but it was like a boat passing over red sand.
4. "Three Wonders of Winter Plum"
Song Dynasty: Chen Di
Bees collect the fragrance from the honeycomb and make it into the fragrance of flowers.
The chemical industry takes honeycomb wax and cuts out the cold shoots, which are yellow in color.
5. "Singing the Bee"
Song Dynasty: Yao Mian
Choose the fragrance from the flowers on the head, and pack the fragrance into the bridal chamber.
But if you get honey and it becomes sweet to everyone, it doesn’t matter if your body is miserable.
3. A poem describing the hard work of bees in collecting honey
Bee
Solution to Problem This poem uses refined language to describe the natural phenomenon of bees collecting flowers and making honey for people to enjoy. It depicts the author's cynical thoughts and feelings.
Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain,
The infinite scenery is occupied[1].
After harvesting the honey from hundreds of flowers,
For whom does it work hard and for whom is it sweet[2]?
Notes
[1] Accounting : To possess, to occupy. These two sentences say that bees take full advantage of the spring and work hard to collect honey everywhere.
[2] Wei (wèi Wei): to replace, to give.
Brief analysis Whether it is on the flat ground or on the top of a mountain, wherever flowers bloom, they are occupied by bees. After they collect all the flowers and turn them into honey, who are they busy with in the end? For whom are you brewing fragrant honey?
This poem praises the noble character of bees for their hard work, and also metaphors the author's hatred and dissatisfaction with people who get something for nothing. This poem has several characteristics in terms of artistic expression: if you want to seize it, you give it to it, and it is powerful when you fall back; it narrates and cross-examines, and sings and sighs with emotion; its meaning is profound and can be interpreted in two ways.
This can be regarded as an allegorical poem. The bees in the poem are thousands of ordinary farmers in feudal society. They have worked hard for generations, but in the end the fruits of their labor were robbed by the rulers. "After gathering honey from a hundred flowers, for whom did you work hard and for whom is it sweet?" The concluding sentence uses a rhetorical question to illustrate that the bees who work hard to make honey have nothing to gain after working for months. This implies that the exploiters get something for nothing, which makes the moral of the poem Deep and powerful. 4. What are the poems that describe "bees working hard to collect honey"?
1. Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied. After harvesting the flowers and turning them into honey, for whom does it work hard and for whom does it taste sweet? From "Bee" by a poet of the Tang Dynasty, this poem uses refined language to describe the natural phenomenon of bees collecting flowers and making honey for human enjoyment, embodying the author's cynical thoughts and feelings.
2. Swim under the clear sky and find fragrance in the chrysanthemums. Bringing sound to the pistil, even the shadow is in the fragrance. From "Cold Bees Gathering Chrysanthemums" written by Geng Tao of the Tang Dynasty, the poet chose the moment when bees fell from the sky to collect honey, and wrote it vividly, making readers seem to see the bees disappearing and appearing in the dense fragrance. A nervous and busy figure.
3. Flying among thousands of flowers, never having a day's leisure in your life. Everyone in the world praises the delicious taste of honey, but no one has pity for adding fuel to the bottom of the cauldron. From "Singing the Bees" by Wang Jin, a poet from the Ming Dynasty, bees work tirelessly to collect and make honey, but they don't know that they are doing useless work. The honey collected with great pains has become a victim of human appetite. It is really used as wedding clothes for others. But we still take it for granted and have no mercy or sympathy.
4. The little bees who are busy picking wine in spring should flap their wings and sting the neighboring children. I should be worried when all the flowers are gone, and I hate burning smoke to get wax. It comes from "Singing the Bee" by Wang Xin, a poet of the Ming Dynasty.
5. Traveling to Kyushu for three hundred days, picking flowers from southern Xinjiang to northern China. Making honey all day long is hard work of mind and body, and the sweetness is beneficial to the world. Contemporary poet Ge Xianting's "Song of the Bees" praises the diligence of bees.
Extended information:
In insect taxonomy, bees (Bee/Honey bee) belong to the order Hymenoptera, suborder Slenderia, pintail, superfamily Apis, and family Apidae. Collectively, it is an important group of Hymenoptera.
Bees live entirely on flowers, including pollen and nectar, which are sometimes brewed and stored as honey. There is no doubt that when bees collect pollen, they also pollinate it. When bees collect pollen between flowers, they will drop some pollen onto the flowers. This fallen pollen is important because it often causes cross-pollination of plants. Bees are actually more valuable as pollinators than in the production of honey and beeswax.
The nesting instinct of bees is complex, with diverse nesting locations, times, and nest structures. Nesting time is usually during the plant's peak flowering period.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Bee 5. Sentences describing bees collecting honey
The mouthparts of insects are chewing mouthparts. The mouthparts of bees are chewing mouthparts. Its mouthparts maintain a pair of symmetrical axe-shaped upper jaws, which are capable of chewing solid pollen and building honeycombs. The lower lip is extended, forming a slender tube with the lower jaw and tongue, with a long groove in the middle, which facilitates the sucking function. If you put this small tube deep into the flower, you can absorb the honey juice continuously. Bees have such mouthparts, which can not only collect pollen, but also suck nectar.
Gerberas have more stamens, but bees will not be distracted by this. When bees land on the flower disk, they collect nectar layer by layer from the outside to the inside. It inserts small tubes along the bottom of the stamens to suck nectar, and then picks up another flower after picking one. In a pot of flowers, bees usually only pick three or four flowers, and then fly to another pot of flowers, and the two flowers are different colors. After picking flowers of all colors, the bees fly back to the first pot of flowers and carefully collect nectar from the flowers that have already been picked (for potted flowers). Its movements are light and sustained. Watching bees collecting honey can be said to be a beautiful enjoyment.
Bees not only collect nectar, but also pollen. Its feet are its good helpers.
Among the various insect feet, the tarsus of the bee's hind foot is particularly enlarged. There is a groove on the outside, surrounded by long and dense villi, forming a "pollen basket." When bees shuttle back and forth among flowers to collect pollen and nectar, their furry feet are covered with pollen. Then, the pollen is combed out by the "pollen combs" on the tarsus of the hind feet and collected in the "pollen basket." Finally, the pollen is fixed into a ball with honey. The feet of bees that can carry pollen are called pollen-carrying feet.
The little bee buzzed and sang a harmonious song. 6. What are some beautiful sentences about bees picking flowers?
1. The bees flapping their golden wings are like thousands of golden dots of sunshine, emitting flickering light among the clouds.
2. The little bee buzzed and sang a harmonious song. 3. The bees flapping their golden wings are like thousands of golden dots of sunshine, emitting flickering light among the clouds.
4. Among the blooming flowers, bees are flying up and down, adding color to nature. 5. In the spring of March, bees are like fallen flowers or flowing clouds. Sometimes they are playful and chasing, flying among the flowers among the green bushes, sometimes they are whirling and dancing, light and soft.
6. Bees are undoubtedly the beauties of the insect kingdom. If there were a beauty pageant in the kingdom, she could sit firmly on the throne of queen, or be named "Miss Insect."
7. The sunshine is so beautiful, the flowers are so bright, and the little bees are flying happily. 8. The little bee flaps its wings rapidly, turns its compound eyes, opens and closes its mouthparts happily, and waves its six little legs.
9. Little Bee is a high-level architect. He builds regular hexagonal houses, like exquisite villas. 10. The little bee is also a hard-working brewer. It travels thousands of miles and collects pollen from thousands of flowers, carefully brews sweet nectar, and contributes it to mankind.
11. I saw it flying from one flower to another. Sometimes it put its head into the flower, desperately sucking the sugar juice, and sometimes it licked around in the flower with its mouth. Then it uses its six legs to brush the stamens. 12. I saw that its belly was full, and there were two yellow powder balls on its legs. It stopped on the flowers and leaves and panted.
13. The little bees are very busy collecting nectar and spreading pollen in each flower. It sucks the nectar into its belly and sweeps the pollen bit by bit into the pollen basket on its legs.
14. Some small figures appeared in the world of flowers. Oh, those are bees. Bees are very hard-working, and there will be those hard-working figures wherever they are. 15. Bees sing and gather nectar from the flowers. 7. Good quotes about bees collecting nectar
After collecting nectar from flowers, for whom does it work hard and for whom is it sweet?
Cold bees pick chrysanthemums
Tang Gengmao
Swimming under the clear sky, looking for fragrance in the chrysanthemums.
Bringing sound to the core, even the shadow is in the fragrance.
Go and live in the lingering fog, with the wind blowing up and down.
I feel ashamed that butterflies cannot communicate with dream souls
Bees
Anonymous
How slender are the waists, they are used to sneaking into the bottom of flowers? .
After hard work turns into honey, hard work becomes sweet.
Meng Haoran, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, has this poem: "Where the swallow enters the nest, the bees come to build the honey house." (It means that in the vicinity where swallows build their nests, bees also build hives for making honey).
In his poems "Xu Bu" and "Autumn Wilds", the Tang poet Du Fu once used the following verses to describe bees: "The bees on the stamens" and "The wind falls to collect pine nuts, and the cold weather cuts the honeycombs", ( The meanings are: when the bees’ antennae are covered with pollen and the wind stops, collect the pollen; when the weather is cold, collect honey).