What pastoral poems did Fan Chengda write?

Four Seasons' Pastoral Fun 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, with 60 songs in each part 12. Poetry describes the rural scenery and farmers' life in spring, summer, autumn and winter, and also reflects the exploitation and suffering suffered by farmers.

Four seasons pastoral miscellaneous interest

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Song? Chengda Fan

During the day, weeding in the fields and rubbing hemp thread at home at night, the men and women in the village took on all the housework.

Although the children don't plow and weave, they also learn a kind of melon in the shade of mulberry trees.

Poetic:

Weeding in the fields during the day and rubbing hemp thread at night, both men and women are very busy. Although children don't know how to plow and weave, they have learned to grow melons under the shade of mulberry trees.

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Song? Chengda Fan

Plum golden apricot fat, wheat white, cauliflower thin.

No one has ever crossed the fence, but dragonflies and butterflies can fly

Poetic:

Plums turn golden, apricots grow bigger and bigger, white flowers bloom in the ears of wheat, and rape flowers almost fall and sow. The days in summer are very long. No one passes the fence. Everyone is busy in the field. Only dragonflies and butterflies fly around the fence.