Insert chā Miao yāng Song G: and
Tian Tian's husband fū voted for pāo Miao yāng Tian Tian's wife F u met Ji u, and Xi m: o's son pulled out bá Miao yāng's son and inserted chā.
Li Li is in Li Li's pocket.
Call Hua 'an Canal to have dinner with cháo, and then have a rest. When the head is low, tóu will bend over, and yāo will only pick it up.
Miao yāng root gēn is not in prison, but it is not the other way around. According to zhào, take good care of Gu m: n, Goose é er and yǔ chick chú duck yā.
This is an old nursery rhyme, which describes the scene of farmland work. The poem begins with a simple scene description: "Fu Tian throws rice seedlings to women, and the children pull them out and plug them in." This sentence shows the scene of working in the farmland. Fu Tian threw the seedlings into the paddy field, which was caught by the farmer. The children were responsible for pulling out the extra seedlings, and the older ones were planting seedlings.
The poem describes the equipment of farmers when they do farm work: "The hat is a bag, and the rain drips from the head to the shoulders." It is mentioned here that farmers wear hats, helmets and hemp fibers to prevent them from being soaked by rain. The poem mentions the attitude and actions of farmers in farmland labor: "If you ask the canal to rest for half an hour, you just don't answer." It's time for lunch. The farmers were told to have a rest, but they looked up for a while, but they didn't answer and went on working.
The poem describes the process of transplanting rice seedlings by farmers: "When the roots of seedlings are not firm, take care of geese and ducklings." Farmers have worked hard to plant seedlings, but the seedlings have not been fully tied and neatly surrounded in the fields, and at the same time they have to take care of geese and ducklings. Through the description of farmland work scenes, the whole poem shows the image and efforts of farmers' hard work, as well as their attention and care for details. Through simple and plain words, it conveys the hard work of rural labor and the care of farmers for farmland.
This poem depicts a picture of farmland labor and brings us into a simple and real rural scene. It makes us feel the hardships of farmers and their cultivation of farmland, and also reflects their love and respect for life. This poem is not gorgeous, but it conveys sincere feelings through simple description, which makes people warm and moved.
The function of transplanting rice seedlings
1. Increase yield: Transplanting is a close planting technique. Inserting rice seedlings into paddy fields at equal distances can increase the number of plants per unit area and make full use of land resources. This can increase the yield of rice and get more food.
2. Uniform distribution: Transplanting makes rice seedlings evenly distributed in field plots, avoiding excessive competition among plants. This is helpful for each rice plant to fully obtain the sunshine, water, nutrients and other resources needed for growth, and promote the normal growth of the plant.
3. Labor saving: Compared with the traditional direct seeding method, transplanting rice seedlings can reduce the labor force of manual seeding. Using mechanized or semi-mechanized transplanting equipment, large-scale rice planting can be completed quickly and effectively, and labor efficiency can be improved.