The Seven Wonders of Poetry with the Smoke from the Farmhouse

The seven unique poems about the smoke from the farmhouse are as follows:

1. The smoke from the farmhouse is curling up, and the fragrance of the rice fields enters the heart. The pastoral scenery makes people forget to tire, and the mountains and rivers scenery can be fully enjoyed. ——Li Yansong's "Harvest Scene"

Appreciation: This Qijue poem takes a rural farmhouse as the scene and depicts the smoke curling from the farmhouse. The image of curling smoke makes people feel the peaceful and peaceful rural atmosphere. The description of the aroma of rice fields enhances readers' perception and yearning for farm life, as well as their love for the natural scent of farming culture.

At the same time, through the description of this pastoral scene, the poet expresses that in this beautiful scenery, people can forget all their worries and enjoy the tranquility and joy brought by the natural environment. The last two lines of the poem show the magnificence and soaring feeling of the landscape, adding a touch of boldness to the whole poem.

2. The sound of roosters in the deep lane of willow flowers at noon, the tips of mulberry leaves are not green yet. Nothing happened while I was sitting there sleeping. The window was full of windows and I could see silkworms growing on a sunny day. ——Fan Chengda's "One of Twelve Spring Pastoral Miscellaneous Poems"

Appreciation: The first sentence brings the breath of life to your face, and "noon chicken" also foreshadows the third sentence. The second sentence describes the new green of the mulberry tree, which is sharp and new, showing the power of writing and vivid image. This sentence sets the stage for the fourth sentence.

The third sentence turns to describe the character's situation, echoing the "noon" in the first sentence. It turns out that he has just woken up from a nap and is bored. The last sentence describes the scenery outside the window, and then looks at the birth of new silkworms. This sentence is a response to the second sentence of mulberry leaves. The scenery is used as the ending, which further shows the state of "nothing" and leaves room for taste. A leisurely and boring picture of a farmhouse, readers can naturally feel the atmosphere of life.

3. Working in the fields during the day and harvesting hemp at night, all the children in the village are responsible for their own affairs. The children and grandchildren are still working for farming and weaving, and they are also learning to grow melons near the mulberry tree. ——Fan Chengda's "Summer Pastoral Miscellany"

Appreciation:

It depicts the intense and busy labor scenes in the countryside in summer. During the day, they go out to weed the fields and at night, they twist hemp rope at home. The men and women in the village each take charge of part of the housework. Although the children do not yet know how to help their families with farming and weaving, they also learn to grow melons under the shade of mulberry trees.