Labor poetry

This poem about labor is as follows:

1, Song's April in the Country.

The green all over the mountains is raining like smoke in the regular sound. In April, there were few idle people, and sericulture was planted in the field.

Explanation:

The fields on the hillside are lush with vegetation, and the water color in the rice fields reflects the skylight. The sky is misty and rainy, cuckoos are crying, and the earth is thriving. April has arrived, and no one is idle. Just after sericulture, it is necessary to transplant rice seedlings again.

2. The Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellanies by Fan Chengda, a poet in the Song Dynasty.

During the day, weeding in the fields and rubbing hemp thread at home at night, the men and women in the village took on all the housework. Although the children don't plow and weave, they also learn a kind of melon in the shade of mulberry trees.

Explanation:

Weeding in the fields during the day and rubbing hemp at home at night, both men and women in the village have their own household affairs. Although the children can't plow and weave, they have learned to grow melons in the shade of mulberry trees.

3. Looking at the Sunny Farmhouse by the Tang Dynasty poet Yong.

Smell the west wind and rain in Qin, to ask the west wind to return sooner or later. White-haired old farmers stand out from the crowd, and clouds open in the high places of wheat fields.

Explanation:

I once heard that it will rain when the west wind blows in Qin. Zephyr, when will you go back? The gray-haired old farmer stood on the highland of the wheat field for a long time, hoping that the dark clouds would disperse and the sun would reappear.

4. Weeding by Li Shen, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

At noon in summer, the sun is very hot, farmers are still working, and beads are dripping into the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?

Interpretation: At noon, when farmers are working hard, sweat drops fall into the soil under the ears of grain. Who knows that every meal on the plate is the hard work of farmers.