Significance of Yang Wanli's Ancient Poems to Farmers

Question 1: In Yang Wanli's poem "Compassion for Farmers", it is described that farmers suffered from poor harvest due to insufficient rain and early frost, and endured hunger for many years. However, in leap years, the years of suffering felt longer. Of course, there are still many things that have not been written. For example, the tax issue is a headache.

In the first two sentences, rice and wheat are what farmers depend on for survival, and their joys and sorrows are caused by them. Now they are "not too yellow" (not many fruits) because of "no rain" and "early frost", and they are "empty flowers" Seeing this situation, farmers can already predict that this year, a family, big or small, will spend their "old age" starving. Now that they have eaten according to the weather, God will not give them food, so they have to accept their fate. This is unbearable. This year is another leap of one month, and it will be "longer" at the age of 20. It's really "the house leaks and it rains overnight"!

The poet expressed sympathy for the peasants' sufferings and wrote a witness for a certain aspect of the peasants' life in the Song Dynasty and even in ancient times.

Question 2: What does Yang Wanli mean by showing sympathy to farmers?

Rice clouds are neither rainy nor yellow, and buckwheat flowers are frosted early.

It's worse than a leap year.

Description: Due to the severe drought, the paddy field is not mature, and the buckwheat has no harvest because the frost came too early. Farmers have long expected to go hungry this year, but this year has just caught up with a month, and the days of starvation are even longer.

[1] Rice cloud: refers to a large area of rice like a cloud. Huang: Mature.

[2] "Buckwheat" sentence: Buckwheat only blooms without fruit due to early frost.

[3] fen (fèn): It has been decided. Age of disability: end of the year.

[4] Comparable: Comparable and unbearable. Leap month: refers to the lunar leap month, plus one month a year.

Question 3: Benjamin Yang Wanli explains Benjamin Yang Wanli.

God has no mercy on farmers.

Yellow wind blows everywhere.

It's hard to rain without clouds.

People reap little.

Comment: The four sentences in this poem are causal. The first sentence "God has no pity on farmers" highlights God's ruthlessness by anthropomorphic means. The second sentence comes from "God has no mercy on farmers", which leads to "Yellow Wind Everywhere". The yellow wind dispersed the clouds, so there was no rain. The last sentence is the result of drought and no rain: "Less harvest", which leads to the theme of the whole poem. The whole poem is clear and profound, showing sympathy for people's livelihood in a simple narrative. Think of it as a sermon and read it.

If you cry like a complaint, you will feel sadness in your chest.

Question 4: The literal meaning of an ancient poem by farmer Yang Wanli is that because of the severe drought, the rice fields are not mature, and because the frost comes too early, buckwheat has no harvest. Farmers have long expected to go hungry this year, but this year has just caught up with a month, and the days of starvation are even longer.

This poem reveals the tragic experience of farmers. The first sentence of the poem says that rice failed due to drought, and the second sentence says that buckwheat failed due to frost. One year's hard work, successive disasters, and the miserable mood can be imagined. Three sentences are pauses, indicating that you are mentally prepared to endure years of famine, and four sentences are another turning point. Leap moon makes time more and more difficult. First, I said that I was prepared to endure, and then I couldn't bear it, describing the suffering and helplessness of farmers to the extreme.

This poem is progressive, revealing the sufferings of farmers. The author's compassion and sympathy are permeated between the lines, which makes the work bloody and touches the readers' heartstrings.

Question 5: Yang Wanli's explanation to farmers.

It doesn't rain or turn yellow in Mi Yun.

Buckwheat blooms early with frost.

Divided into hunger and disability

Can't bear to grow up in the years.

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(1) Rice cloud: Rice is like a cloud, which is a metaphor for a vast paddy field.

(2) Buckwheat: Buckwheat, the name of the plant, whose seeds can be ground into cakes or noodles, is also a kind of food.

(3) Empty flower: In Buddhist language, it is also called "empty flower". Every time a patient sees something in the void, but it is not, it is called emptiness. This y is not necessarily in Buddhist language, but it is meaningful and refers to a flower without substance.

(4) It has been divided: I have known it for a long time.

(5) leap year: that is, leap year, there is a leap month this year.

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The poet extended his brushwork to a broad social level to care about the survival of all beings, including the difficulties they suffered in life and various social and pathological phenomena. This form of self-concept projection of poetry creation became a common phenomenon in the Song Dynasty. Judging from Qian Zhongshu's Notes on Selected Poems of Song Dynasty, Mei's Tianjia and Hotan are the same.

It is the poet's moral mission to sympathize with the sufferings of all beings. In Yang Wanli's poems, he often shows such feelings, as if he were starving and drowning himself. Of course, people he sympathizes with may not read his poems, but poets or other intellectuals will always read them. If the rulers also understand what Bai Juyi said, "If you want to be merciful, you should seek irony from poetry first", then N may take appropriate measures to deal with the problem, and maybe it will solve the problem.

"Compassion for Farmers" tells that farmers suffer from poor harvest and hunger all the year round because of insufficient rain and early frost, but when they encounter leap years, the years of suffering feel longer. Of course, there are still many things that have not been written. For example, the tax issue is a headache.

In the first two sentences, rice and wheat are what farmers depend on for survival, and their joys and sorrows are caused by them. Now they are "not too yellow" (not many fruits) because of "no rain" and "early frost", and they are "empty flowers" Seeing this situation, farmers can already predict that this year, a family, big or small, will spend their "old age" starving. Now that they have eaten according to the weather, God will not give them food, so they have to accept their fate. This is unbearable. This year is another leap of one month, and it will be "longer" at the age of 20. It's really "the house leaks and it rains overnight"!

The poet expressed sympathy for the peasants' sufferings and wrote a witness for a certain aspect of the peasants' life in the Song Dynasty and even in ancient times.

Question 6: Farmer Yang Wanli's main content is that rice clouds are not rainy and yellow, and buckwheat flowers are frosted early.

It has been divided into hunger and disability, and it can be compared with the growth of cities.

-Yang Wanli's Sympathy for Farmers

Yang Wanli's poem "Compassion for Farmers" first reproduces the scene of a disaster year: rice suffers from drought and wheat suffers from frost. Usually, I am a precarious farmer, and now I can imagine my life. Then the poet told people that the disaster year coincided with the leap month, and the year of the leap month virtually added 30 days and nights of suffering, which really added fuel to the fire and made it worse. It is conceivable that the disaster of farmers' families is so deep and the suffering of farmers is so serious!

Question 7: (Song) Yang Wanli: Which ancient poem is showing kindness to farmers? Ode to Farmers Yang Wanli

Rice clouds are neither rainy nor yellow, and buckwheat flowers are frosted early.

It's worse than a leap year.

Question 8: 1 Yang Wanli's Poem of Compassion for Peasants pays attention to, is familiar with and understands the life of peasants, and objectively reflects their difficult living conditions. (2 points) Give deep sympathy, sigh and think about the unfortunate experiences of farmers. (2 points) (2) (1) Yang Wanli's poem directly reproduces the scene of a disaster year. Rice suffered from drought and wheat suffered from frost, which led to poor harvest. Farmers in famine years are ready to starve and "spend their twilight years safely", but in leap month years, they have to endure a longer disaster year. In this way, the pain, helplessness and helplessness of farmers are fully displayed. (2 points) 2 Chen Zongyuan's poems first describe the farmers' heavy farm work every day according to the season, and one farm work after another is unbearable; No matter how hard you try, you can't guarantee the basic needs of food and clothing, let alone live a rich life. The hard work is out of proportion to the meager return, which forms a huge contrast, and the poet complains about it. (2 points)

Question 9: What is Yang Wanli's poem about showing kindness to farmers?

Question 10: (Song Dynasty) Yang Wanli: What kind of ancient poem was Benjamin? What is old, what is poor farmers, what is everywhere, what is difficult, and what the people lack. Please let us know. (Song) Yang Wanli: Be kind to farmers.

God has no mercy on farmers, and yellow wind is everywhere. No cloud is difficult to rain, and the people receive less.