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1. Poems about farming

Poems about farming 1. Poems about farming

Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty's "Guan Mowed Wheat" The Tian family has a leisurely month, People are busier in May.

The south wind blows at night, and the wheat is covered with yellow. Women and aunts carry baskets of food, children carry pots of pulp, and go to the salary fields with them. Young men and women are in Nangang.

The weather is full of rustic heat, and the sky is burning on my back. I am exhausted and don’t know the heat, but I regret that the summer is long. There is also a poor woman, holding her son next to her, holding an earring in her right hand, and a basket hanging on her left arm.

Hearing his words of care makes those who hear them feel sad. When all the taxes on the family fields are exhausted, this is left to satisfy the hunger.

What merit do I have now? I once did not work in farming and mulberry trees. The official salary is three hundred stones, and Yan has more than enough food every year.

I feel ashamed when I think of this, and I will never forget it. "Two Poems of Compassion for the Farmers" written by Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty: One grain of millet planted in spring will grow into ten thousand grains in autumn.

There is no idle land in the world, and farmers are still starving to death. It's noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil.

Who knows that every meal on the plate is hard work. Fan Chengda of the Song Dynasty, "Summer Pastoral Miscellaneous Xing·Part 7", goes out to work in the fields during the day and works on hemp at night, and 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.

2. What are the poems about "farming"?

Poems about "farming":

1. Tang Dynasty: Li Shen's "Two Poems of Compassion for the Farmers" 》

Plant one grain of millet in spring and harvest ten thousand grains in autumn.

There is no idle land in the world, and farmers are still starving to death.

It is noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil.

Who knows that every meal on the plate is hard work?

Definition: As long as you sow a seed in spring, you can harvest a lot of food in autumn. There is no uncultivated land in the world, and hardworking farmers will still starve to death. 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 is filled with the blood and sweat of farmers?

2. Tang Dynasty: "Farmer Father" by Zhang Bi

The stars are rising, and the long acres are full of crops and the family is happy.

In the end, the grain and millet belong to someone else, and I don’t know where to leave my wife.

Interpretation: Every day before the stars fall (we work under the stars and the moon), we go to the fields to work hard. When the harvest is in sight, the whole family is so happy! In the end, all the proceeds from the harvest will be exploited by the officials. I can't live at home, and I don't know if I will sell my wife and children one day!

3. Tang Dynasty: Zhang Ji's "Old Songs from the Wild Country/Mountain Farmers' Ci"

The poor old farmer lived in the mountains and cultivated three or four acres of mountain fields.

The seedlings were so sparse and taxed that they could not be eaten, so they were imported into official warehouses and turned into soil.

At the end of the year, I hoe and plow the empty house, and I call my children to climb the mountain to collect acorns.

Xijiang Jiake has hundreds of dendrobium trees, and the dogs raised in the boat grow to eat meat.

Definition: The old man’s family lives in poverty in the mountains and makes a living by cultivating three or four acres of mountain land. The land is small, the taxes are high, and there is no food. The grain was sent to government warehouses, where it eventually rotted and turned into soil. At the end of the year, only the hoe and rake were left in the empty house, so he had to ask his son to go up the mountain to collect acorns to satisfy his hunger. On the ships of wealthy merchants from the west of the Yangtze River, hundreds of jewels were measured in dendrobium, and even the dogs kept on the ships ate meat all year round.

4. Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli's "Compassion for the Farmers"

The rice clouds don't rain much and don't turn yellow, and the buckwheat flowers are empty and frost comes early.

I have endured hunger for the rest of my life, and it is even more worthy of the extra years.

Definition: There were not many mature rice fields due to severe drought, and the buckwheat harvest was lost because of the early frost. The farmers had long expected that they would live with hunger this year, but it happened to be a leap month this year, and the days of hunger were even longer.

5. Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin "Ren Hongnong Wei Xianzhou Governor begging for leave to return to the capital"

At dusk, the prisoners were sealed and ordered to sit in the corner of Jingshan Mountain.

But I envy Bian He for cutting his feet, and he will never lose his rank in his life.

Interpretation: At dusk, I dispersed the seals of the yamen and counted the prisoners in custody. I feel ashamed that I have failed you. Jingshan is reflected in the corner of my seat again. At this time, I was envious of Bian He. He had his feet cut off so that he would not have to walk in front of the steps in humiliation for the rest of his life.

6. Tang Dynasty: Qiu Wei "For Farmers"

When will the east wind come? Already green lake up the mountain.

Spring is early on the lake, and the Tian family has no leisure time.

The place where the ditch flows and the water flows, among the grass and flat grass.

After dinner and dinner in the evening, I went into seclusion when I returned.

Definition: When does the spring breeze arrive? The peaks above the lake have turned green. Since spring has arrived early on the lake, the people farming have been busy all day long. Farmers worked in the fields with grass, building ditches, diverting water, eradicating weeds and plowing without stopping. In the evening, after the farmer fed the cattle, he returned home, closed the door and went to sleep.

3. What are the poems about farming?

What are the poems about farming? 1. "Tian Jia Yuan Day" Meng Haoran Last night, we fought back to the north, and today we are rising east.

I have become an official in my old age, but I am still worried about farmers without a salary. The father plows the mulberry field, and the shepherd boy follows him with the hoe.

The Tian family accounts for the climate, and the emperor said that this year will be good.

2. "Compassion for Farmers" Li Shen: Plant a grain of millet in spring, and harvest ten thousand millet grains in autumn.

There is no idle land in the world, and farmers especially starve to death. 3. "Viewing Farming in the Spring Fields" by Song Qi The lush atmosphere returns to the fresh fields, and the cold posture changes to the old forests.

The sound of the defeated stream is urgent, and the traces of new weeds are deep. The milk pheasants are playing in the plains, and the singing cows are descending to Puyin.

My house is worthy of learning from farmers, and I will always have my original intention. 4. "April in the Countryside" Wengjuan 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. 5. "Cooked Grain" by Kong Pingzhong A hundred miles of west wind brings the fragrance of grain and millet, and the sound of spring falls in Dou Valley.

The old cow has paid off the hard work and lies on the slope of the grass gnawing at the sunset. 6. "Ai Xi" Zhou Song Ai Xi became the king, which is a false statement.

Lead the farmers and sow hundreds of grains. Junfa and you are private, and you will end up thirty miles away.

Also serve you and cultivate, ten thousand dimensional coupling. 7. "Liang Shu" Zhou Song "畟畟Liang Shu", Chuzai Nanmu.

Sowing hundreds of valleys, the real letter is living. Some women come to see her, carrying baskets and ju, and she pays her some rice and millet.

The Li is used to rectify the situation, and the bamboo is used to gather tea and polygonum. The tea and polygonum have ceased to decay, and the millet and millet have ceased to flourish.

What you gain is what you gain, and what you accumulate is chestnuts. Its reverence is like Yong, its likeness is like a comb.

With a hundred houses, if a hundred houses are prosperous, women and children would rather stop. When killing a male, one has to poke its horns.

To resemble and continue, to continue the ancient people. Reference materials: Sogou QQ: /.

4. Poems about farming

"Guan Mowed Wheat" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The Tian family has few free months, but in May people are twice as busy. At night, the south wind blows, and the wheat is covered with yellow.

Women and aunts carry baskets of food, children carry pots of pulp, and go to the salary fields with them. Young men and women are in Nangang.

The weather is full of rustic heat, and the sky is burning on my back. I am exhausted and don’t know the heat, but I regret that the summer is long.

There is another poor woman, holding her son next to her, holding an earring in her right hand, and a basket hanging on her left arm.

Hearing his words of care makes those who hear them feel sad. When all the taxes on the family fields are exhausted, this is left to satisfy the hunger.

What merit do I have now? I once did not work in farming and mulberry trees. The official salary is three hundred stones, and Yan has more than enough food every year.

I feel ashamed when I think of this, and I will never forget it.

Two Poems of Compassion for the Farmers by Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty

A grain of millet planted in spring will turn into ten thousand grains in autumn. There is no idle land all over the world, and farmers are still starving to death.

It is noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil. Who would have thought that every meal on the plate is hard work?

"Summer Pastoral Miscellany Part 7" by Fan Chengda of the Song Dynasty

Farming in the fields during the day and planting hemp at night, the children of the village are each 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.

5. What are the ancient poems about "farming"

1. It is noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil.

____Li Shen's "Two Ancient Poems/Two Poems of Compassion for Farmers" 2. The mountains are green and the rivers are white, and the rain is like smoke amid the sound of the rules. ____Weng Juan's "April in the Countryside" 3. Sunflowers in the green garden, the morning dew awaits the setting sun.

____Anonymous "Long Song Xing" 4. The plums are golden and the apricots are fat, and the wheat flowers are sparse and the white cauliflowers are sparse. ____Fan Chengda's "Four Occasions Pastoral Miscellany·Part 2" 5. The children and grandchildren are still working for farming and weaving, and they also learn to grow melons near the mulberry tree.

____Fan Chengda's "Summer Pastoral Miscellany Part 7" 6. Beans are planted at the foot of the southern mountain, and the grass is full of bean seedlings. ____Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields·Part 3" 7. Go out the front door alone and look at the wild fields, the moon is bright and the buckwheat flowers are like snow.

____Bai Juyi's "Village Night" 8. Working in the fields during the day and planting hemp at night, the children of the village are responsible for their own affairs. ____Fan Chengda's "Summer Pastoral Miscellany Part 7" 9. The road is narrow and the grass and trees are long, and the evening dew touches my clothes.

____Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields·Part 3" 10. Ten miles west, the ripe rice smells fragrant, the hibiscus hedgerows fall with long bamboo strands, and the hanging mountain fruits hang green and yellow. ____Fan Chengda's "Huanxisha·Jiangcun Daozhong".

6. What are the poems about farming?

What are the poems about farming:

1. "Tian Jia Yuan Day" by Meng Haoran

The fight returned to the north last night, and now it rises to the east.

I have become an official in my old age, but I am still worried about farmers without a salary.

The father plowed the fields, and the shepherd boy followed him with the hoe.

The Tian family accounts for the climate, and the emperor said that this year will be good.

2. "Compassion for the Farmers" Li Shen

Plant a grain of millet in spring, and harvest ten thousand millet grains in autumn.

There is no idle land in the world, and farmers especially starve to death.

3. "Viewing Farming in the Spring Wilderness" by Song Qi

The lush atmosphere returns to the fresh wilderness, and the cold posture changes to the old forest.

The sound of the defeated stream is urgent, and the traces of new weeds are deep.

The milk pheasants play in the wild grassland, and the singing cows descend into the Puyin.

My house is worthy of learning from farmers, and I will always have my original intention.

4. "April in the Countryside" Wengjuan

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.

5. "Cooked Grain" by Kong Pingzhong

The west wind blows hundreds of miles and the fragrance of grain and millet comes, and the sound of spring falls in Dou Valley.

The old ox has paid off his hard work and lies on his head in the sunset while chewing grass.

6. "Ai Xi" Song of Zhou

Ai Xi becomes the king, which is a false statement.

Lead the farmers and sow hundreds of grains.

The horse is sent privately, and it ends thirty miles away.

Also serve you and cultivate, ten thousand dimensional coupling.

7. Song of Zhou in "Liang Shu"

The good people in the world are in the south.

Sowing hundreds of valleys, the real letter is living.

Sometimes they come to see a girl, carrying a basket and ju, and she pays her some rice and millet.

The Li is used to rectify the situation, and the bamboo is used to gather tea and polygonum.

The tea and polygonum will stop decaying, and the millet and millet will stop growing.

What you gain is what you gain, and what you accumulate is chestnuts.

It is as revered as Yong, and it is like a comb.

With a hundred houses, if a hundred houses are prosperous, women and children would rather stop.

When killing a male, one has to poke its horns. To resemble and continue, to continue the ancient people.

Reference materials

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