The cuckoo flies to persuade early ploughing, and the hoe flies at the spring eye. This is a good example.
Melaleuca trees pass through the road, and the sound of Shan Ye running water. This poem depicts the rural scene in the spring ploughing season. Based on the clues of mountain behavior, the work selects several typical spring ploughing scenes: the flying cuckoo diligently persuades the ploughing, and the egrets flapped their wings in the bright spring to show their charm.
The farmers poured water into the ground, forming a vibrant spring ploughing map of the mountain village. The mountain scenery of "Melaleuca Stone Tree" is vivid and brings readers into a wonderful realm full of vitality with the singing of birds, the flapping of simple wings and the underwater sound in the mountains.
Yao Nai (nà i) (1731-1815), whose real name is Ji Chuan, the word Dream Valley, whose name is Baoxuan (in present-day tongcheng middle school) and whose alias is Bao, Bao and Tongcheng (in present-day Anhui Tongcheng). A famous essayist in Qing Dynasty, Fang Bao and Liu Da were also called "the third ancestor of Tongcheng School".