The psychological description of "The Farmer who Transplants Rice Songs" is that the labor tension is so extreme that it can't stop for minute
The psychological description of "The Farmer who Transplants Rice Songs" is that the labor tension is so extreme that it can't stop for minutes, which can be reflected from the poem. Song of transplanting rice seedlings is one of the representative works of Yang Wanli's pastoral poems, which vividly shows the scene of farmers transplanting rice seedlings. The whole poem is: Fu Tian throws rice seedlings to women, and the children pull out rice seedlings and insert big ones. Dai Li is a beggar, and the rain drips from head to shoulder. When eating, ask the canal to rest for half a minute, but bow your head and bend over just not to pick it up. Take care of geese and ducklings when the roots of seedlings are not firmly twisted.
In the first four sentences, the poet showed a picture of intense transplant labor with simple and popular language and simple painting. In the fifth and sixth sentences, the poet skillfully inserted a voiceover: the peasant woman called the farmer to rest and have breakfast, but the farmer still bowed his head and bent down to work, which reflected that every second counts.