Original text:
Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous (4)
Fan Chengda (Song)
Look at the spider's low net. It stops the worm from flying for no reason.
Dragonfly hung upside down, embarrassed, and urged Shan Tong to save him.
Quietly watching spiders on the eaves make webs to block free-flying insects. Dragonfly hangs beside the hive, as if calling Shan Tong to save him.
Extended data:
Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellany is a group of large-scale pastoral poems written by Fan Chengda, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, after he retired to his hometown. It is divided into five parts: spring, late spring, summer, autumn and winter. Each part has 12 songs and * * 60 songs. Poetry describes the rural scenery and farmers' life in spring, summer, autumn and winter, and also reflects the exploitation and suffering suffered by farmers.
There are 60 pieces of "Four Seasons' Pastoral Fun" (title: Various Pastoral Fun of Four Seasons), just like a long painting of pastoral life. It is divided into four volumes: spring, summer, autumn and winter, including spring 12, late spring 12, summer village 12, autumn 12 and winter 12. It describes the different scenes of the four seasons in the countryside and vividly depicts a dynamic picture of rural farming.
References:
Four Seasons Pastoral Fun-Baidu Encyclopedia