Poetry and prose about praising labor

Poetry and prose praising labor are as follows:

1. Two poems praising farmers·Part 2 (Li Shen, Tang Dynasty)

It is noon on the day of hoeing, Sweat drips into the soil. Who would have thought that every meal on the plate is hard work?

Translation: At noon in midsummer, the sun is scorching, and farmers are still working, sweat dripping into the soil. Who would have thought that every grain of rice in our bowls contains the blood and sweat of farmers?

2. April in the countryside (Song Dynasty, Weng Juan)

The mountains are green and the rivers are white, and the rain is like smoke amid the sound of the rules. There are few idle people in the countryside in April, so they are planting sericulture and planting fields.

Translation: The hillsides and fields are lush with vegetation, and the color of the water in the rice fields complements the skylight. The cuckoo cries in the misty drizzle. April is the busiest time in the countryside. We have just finished sericulture and it is time to plant rice seedlings.

3. Bee (Luo Yin of Tang Dynasty)

Whether it is on the flat ground or on the top of a mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied. After harvesting flowers and turning them into honey, it will be sweet to whomever you work hard for.

Translation: Whether on the flat land or on the mountain peaks, the beautiful scenery is occupied by bees. Bee, you collect all the flowers and turn them into nectar. Who do you work hard for, and who do you want to taste the sweetness?

4. Prose

There are many workers in the world, and their jobs are also different. They are located in every corner of the city and can be seen all the time. them. It is they, the workers, who have built high-rise buildings for us; it is they, the workers, who have cleaned up the streets and alleys for us.

May 1st Labor Day is here. This is a holiday specially established for workers. But how many workers really take a rest or a holiday? At school, the students are on vacation, but the teachers are running around and busy for the students and cannot get a real rest at all. However, don't the students have a vacation just because the teachers are on vacation? But why do students, not teachers, really take a break during the holidays?

There are also those bus drivers. They leave early and come back late every day. They are accompanied by cars and people all day long. During holidays, even on May Day, they don’t get a moment’s rest, just to It is convenient for other workers and allows other workers to have a happy holiday.

But now, I understand that different positions will have different contributions to society, whether they are big or small.

Especially those workers who stick to their jobs in obscurity on Labor Day. Here, I want to say to them: "Uncles and aunts, you have worked hard. I wish you a happy holiday and eternal happiness!"