Poems with the word rice

1. Poems about the word rice

Poems about the word rice 1. Poems with the word rice

Sliding the spoon on the newly cooked wild rice - Song Dynasty Lu You's "The Fisherman·Long Jingsi in the Misty Rain of Xianghu Lake" Seeing the Wine and Rice——Tang Bai Juyi's "Ji Shi" The waves are floating and the wild rice is sinking into the black clouds——Tang Du Fu's "Eight Poems of Autumn" The wet fuel is like cinnamon and the rice is like beads- —Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Huanxi Sha" with lots of water and wild rice - Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Water Dragon Yin·Cold Dew Smoke Cold Jia Jia Lao" Drunken with the countryside, rice is spring - Song Xiangzi's "Qing Ping Le·Baoqing Wind and Rain" Red rice is disgusting with morning cooking - Zhu Dunru of the Song Dynasty "Chaozhongcuo·Mr. Greedy Old Sickness Difficult to Treat" Mi Yang'an Huan - Song Caishen's "Dian Jian Lip·The Moon is Missing and the Flowers Are Broken" Mi Gong'an - Song Cai Shen's "Dian Jian Lip·Yun Yu Hurry" Mi Jian The beauty of Maochai wine - "Chaozhongcuo·Minglang frightens the egrets and egrets to fly" by Song Dynasty Zhang Luan There are pearls like millet rice - Song Dynasty Zhang Luan's "Butterflies in Love with Flowers·Bi Luo Flourishes and the Different Scenery" Two liters of wild rice are cooked in the morning - Lu You of the Song Dynasty, "The Cry of the Night·Worldly Things Have Always Seen" Qianmi Yuanhui - Liu Guo of the Song Dynasty, "Spring in Qinyuan·Jiaxuan of the World" A term of office is like salt and rice - Song Ge Changgeng's "Congratulations to the Bridegroom·Looking Up to the Sky Sticky Water" Bowl Water is used to raise firewood to rice - Song Ge Changgeng's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·A Strange Man" Shedding rice in the field - Song Dynasty Liu Kezhuang's "Man Jiang Hong·Chu Xi Lu Biography" Rice field engraving price - Song Dynasty Liu Kezhuang's "Magpie Bridge Immortal·Last Year There Was No Wheat" Guangzhou To the Mi merchant ship - Song Dynasty Liu Kezhuang's "Bu Shuzi·Dongfen Ning Xin'er" It is a pity to get Miyang Pass - Song Dynasty Liu Chenweng's "Shui Diao Ge Tou·Lands and rivers have no promise".

2. Poems about the word rice

1. Sliding the spoon on the newly cooked wild rice - Song Lu You's "The Fisherman: Jingsi grows in the mist of Xianghu Lake"

< p> 2. Looking at the wine and rice - Tang Bai Juyi's "Ji Shi"

3. Waves of wild rice sinking into the dark clouds - Tang Du Fu's "Eight Poems of Autumn"

4. The wet firewood is like cinnamon and the rice is like pearls - "Huanxi Sand" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

5. The wild rice is as wet as the water - Su Shi of the Song Dynasty "Shuilongyin·The dew is cold and the smoke is cold and the old man is cold"

8. Mi Yang Nunnery - Song Caishen's "Dian crimson lips·The moon is missing and the flowers are gone"

9. Mi Yangnu nunnery - Song Caishen's "Dian crimson lips· "Clouds and rain rush"

10. The rice is cheap and the firewood is delicious - Song Dynasty Zhang Luan's "Chaozhongcuo·The sound of the hammer makes the herons fly"

11. There are pearls like millet - —Zhang Luan, Song Dynasty, "Butterflies in Love with Flowers, Strange Scenery of Blue Falls and Floating Li Li"

12. Morning Cooking with Two Shengs of Wild Rice —Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Crying of the Night, Always Seen in the World"

15. A bowl of water turns firewood into rice - Song Ge Changgeng's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·A Strange Man"

16. Farm rice - Song Dynasty Liu Kezhuang's "Man Jiang Hong·Chu Xilu Biography" 》

17. The engraving of rice market prices——Song Dynasty Liu Kezhuang's "Magpie Bridge Immortal·No Wheat Last Year"

18. Guangzhi Rice Merchant Ship——Song Dynasty Liu Kezhuang's "Fortune·Dongfen Ning Xiner" 》

19. It’s a pity to have Miyang Pass - Song Dynasty Liu Chenweng’s "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Lands and Rivers have no promise"

3. What are the poems with the word "rice" in them

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1. The rice is transferred to the bucket to catch up with the green and yellow. Fortunately, the extra money is paid. "Song of Xunxi River" by Dong Xun of the Qing Dynasty

2. Don't hate Xiaoxiang, a place with few people, lots of water, wild rice and berry moss on the banks. "Early Wild Geese" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

3. In the city, they were fighting for rice to exchange for silk quilts, and I wanted to discuss the two sides with Xu Ning. "Autumn Rain Sigh" by Du Shaoling of the Tang Dynasty

4. Breaking one's waist for rice, abandoning one's home for drinking, and being tired of oral and physical intercourse. "The Whistle" Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

5. The misty rain in Xianghu Lake grows green silk, and the new wild rice cooks on the spoon. "The Fisherman" by Lu Fang of the Tang Dynasty

6. The rice is pounded in the water and the chickens are cooked on the villa, so don't mention anything. "Water Fairy" by Sun Zhouqing in the Yuan Dynasty

7. Watching myself washing wine and rice, leaning on my stick in front of a small pond. "Ji Shi" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

8. It was due to the fate of five buckets of rice that it stayed in Yuanming for several days. "Sending King Wenzai to Jiangyin" by Zhang Xunzhi of the Tang Dynasty

9. Where does the young man go? He carries rice and climbs the Tongliang. "Sending Li Yuanwai Xian Lang" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

10. Five buckets of rice keep people, and I remember fishing in the East River. "The Governor of Yamen Returns" by Tang Cen Shen

11. Only five buckets of rice will live up to a fishing pole. "The First Official Title of Gaoguan Thatched Cottage" by Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty

12. Hearing the Tao of Yun'an Qu Mi Chun, he poured out one cup and became drunk. "Dispelling the Boredom (One Work as a Gift to Yan and Two as a Farewell)" by Du Shaoling of the Tang Dynasty

13. The spring has not yet ended when I arrived home with the rice, and the wind and radish swept the fishing islands. "Village in the Yuexi Village" by Dai Shulun of the Tang Dynasty

14. If I am happy, I will ask about my plans for traveling south. "Sending Shentu Zhengzi to Hunan to welcome his relatives and pay a visit to Zhao Hezhou...and before playing on the bamboo slips" Tang Lulun

15. Jiangnan is not Mi Yuanhui, and no one is more interesting than Cangzhou.

"Traveling on the Shasha" by Liu Chenweng of the Song Dynasty

What did ancient people eat

How much did they eat?

Ordinary people in the Han Dynasty ate two meals a day, and the total amount they ate was similar to what modern people eat. But the higher the status, the more you can eat. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty could eat four meals a day. It seems that the Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty should be very fat.

Ordinary people's food consists of whole grains plus salt, pickles and vegetable soup. The Chinese people's love for making pickles is probably passed down from the lower class in the feudal period.

What to eat?

Compared with the people of the Qin Dynasty, the people of the Han Dynasty were very happy. To this day, we should all be grateful to one person, and that is Zhang Qian. Zhang Qian was sent to the Western Regions and brought back cucumbers, garlic, coriander, alfalfa, pomegranates, grapes, walnuts and other fruits and vegetables. It is also said that when Liu An, the king of Huainan, was making alchemy, he invented tofu by mixing soybean juice with gypsum. He also found a good way to consume soybeans, which greatly enriched the dining table of the Han Dynasty people.

However, it is difficult to explain in a short article what people in the Han Dynasty ate, because their food ingredients were already very abundant.

In terms of staple food, it is almost identical to that of the Qin Dynasty. The staple food is rice, millet, and wheat, and the cooked rice is wheat rice, which is yellow. But the clever thing is that people in the Han Dynasty were already good at making noodles. In the Qin Dynasty, people ate steamed cakes, which were soft and fluffy. In the Han Dynasty, Hu cakes were introduced from the Western Regions. Hu cakes are very similar to the naan that people in Xinjiang eat today. Nowadays, we like to introduce some cooking techniques from other countries, and people in the Han Dynasty are no exception. They learned it after they found Hu biscuits delicious. This style of Western Region style continued to the Tang Dynasty, and Hu biscuits gradually changed into the later Shaobing, Sesame Cake.

One characteristic of non-vegetarian food is that people in the Han Dynasty loved to eat dog meat, even as one of the main meat foods. Pigs are precious animals, worth up to ten times as much as dogs. There are also many dishes made from dog meat. Qin and Han bamboo slips record: five-spice dog meat jerky, dog soup, roasted dog ribs, roasted dog liver, etc.

Reference materials

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4. Looking for poems starting with the word "米"

Excerpted from Baidu:

Cooking the rice and putting it back on the ship——Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty "The Fisherman Sold Fresh Fish for Two Hundred Money"

The rice is transferred to the bucket to catch the green and yellow——Dong Xun of the Qing Dynasty "Xunxi Chuo Song"

Mi Xue's late beauty - "Three Poems about Beiyuan Love" by Liu Yanshi of the Tang Dynasty

Mi Jian knows no thieves - "Jiazi" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty "The first day of the year"

Irrigate its roots with rice liquid - Liu Yuxi's "Grape Song (A Symbol of Rosewood)" of the Tang Dynasty

No one can break the fur when the rice is exhausted - Su Shi of the Song Dynasty The prince went back to the north to send his son off at the end of the year and returned to Fanbaishe. Now he meets again in Gansu Province"

Mina Gongnan Qian Na Mansion - Tang Dynasty Jiang Yigong "Living in Mingshan Richenqing Shang Mansion Lord Gao Taibao"

Rice is as cheap as dirt - Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi's "Fan Tour in Luoxia for Six Years of Cold Food, Presented to Feng and Li Shaoyin"

Rice can wipe away shame and talk about hunger - "Shi Zi Dun" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty

5. What are the ancient poems describing "rice"

1. Every family plows rice while the frost is clear. ---Fan Chengda's "Pastoral Miscellany in Four Seasons"

2. There are rice beams in the room. --- Ruan Ji's "Yong Huai"

3. The fragrance of ripe rice is ten miles west. ---Fan Chengda "Huanxi Sand"

4. The remaining harvest of the rain is lying on the rice. ---Huang Tingjian "Nanxiangzi·The remaining harvest of lying rice after rain"

5. But when the time comes, the fish and the rice are ripe. ---Liu Kezhuang "Congratulations to the Bridegroom·Caocaochi Pavilion Banquet"

6. Rice harvest. ---Wu Qian "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Three Days Before Chongjiu"

7. Rice, rice and wheat. --- Qu Yuan's "Calling the Souls"

8. The rice beams are perched on the acreage and the wild geese are beginning to fall. ---Lu You "Ji Shi"

9. The sound of people threshing rice is everywhere. ---Lu You's "Autumn Thoughts"

10. It is an auspicious day to start planting rice bags. ---Fan Chengda's "Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellany"

"The fragrance of ripe rice ten miles west"

From

Huanxisha·Jiangcun Road Middle

Song Dynasty: Fan Chengda

Ten miles west, the ripe rice smells fragrant, the hibiscus trees fall on the fence and the bamboo silk grows long, and the hanging mountain fruits hang green and yellow.

The thick fog makes the air moist in the autumn morning, and the thin clouds cover the cool afternoon, so there is no need to fly the cover to protect the military uniform.

Translation

In the golden Shili Pingchou, the aroma of rice floats, the red hibiscus flowers bloom beside the bamboo fence of the farmhouse, and the moso bamboo swaying in the wind is green and long, green and yellow. Lots of mountain fruits alternate with each other, hanging on the branches with smiles.

The fog is getting thicker in the autumn morning, and the moist air is refreshing. The thin clouds at noon covered the sun again, and there was no need for my attendants to cover my uniform.

Notes

①Huanxisha: The name of the song in Jiaofang in the Tang Dynasty, later used as the word card. It is divided into two styles: oblique and oblique. The number of characters is mostly forty-two, and there are two types: forty-four and forty-six. The first person to adopt this tune was Han Xie of the Tang Dynasty. He usually used his word as the main form and there are four other variations. The whole word is divided into two parts. The three sentences in the first part are all in rhyme, and the last two sentences in the second part are in rhyme.

This tune has bright syllables and is commonly used by both graceful and bold poets.

②Chou (chóu): field.

③Hibiscus (jǐn) flower: It is the flower of hibiscus or purple hibiscus. Because of its many colors, it can be used as an ornamental plant, used as a traditional Chinese medicine, and edible.

④ Flying cover: A canopy used for shading.

⑤ Rong (róng) outfit: The poet was an envoy to Sichuan at that time, so he traveled in Rong outfit, with followers and covers.

About the author

Fan Chengda (1126-1193), courtesy name Zhineng, also known as Shihu Jushi, posthumous title Wenmu, was a native of Wu County (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province). Together with Yang Wanli, Lu You and You Miao, he is known as the "Four Great ZTE Poets" of the Southern Song Dynasty. His parents died young and his family was poor.

6. Three-character words about the word rice

1. Peanuts

Sentence creation: And 100 people (all facing one way) sat in a passing There's nothing romantic about being squeezed into a cramped seat in a pressurized tin can, elbow-to-elbow-bumping as you open bags of peanuts.

Explanation: The seeds remaining after the peanut fruit is shelled. For food, oil can be extracted. Also called peanut kernel.

2. Cornmeal

Sentence: Alice Wanjiru got a bag of cornmeal and some sugar from Jeddah. Alice had eight people to feed, including her deaf The mute sister’s three children and her eight-year-old disabled daughter go to the center of Nairobi to beg every day.

Explanation: Flour ground from corn.

3. Decimeter wave

Sentence: Based on the basic working principle of the decimeter wave instrument landing system ranging unit of a certain type of aircraft, an FPGA-based airborne ranging is proposed. Encoding and decoding module design plan.

Explanation: Refers to microwaves with wavelengths from 10 centimeters to 1 meter. See "Microwave".

4. Nanometer

Sentence: In addition, there is a virus particle with no outer membrane and uniform electron density, with a diameter of 46 to 60 nanometers, with an average of 52 nanometers. , such particles appear in nuclear and cytoplasmic inclusions.

Explanation: A metric unit of length, one nanometer is equal to one thousandth of a micrometer, and is generally used to measure the wavelength of light waves.