Ancient poems describing harvest

Plant one grain of millet in spring and harvest ten thousand grains in autumn.

The long wind sends the autumn geese flying thousands of miles away, and you can enjoy this high-rise building.

At the foot of the southern mountain where beans are planted, there are few bean seedlings in the grass.

The fragrance of rice flowers speaks of a good harvest, and the sound of frogs sounds. ?

Xiu Mai, Liangan, mulberry and leaves are cheap. Take a look and try to harvest new cocoons.

Source: Two Poems of Compassion for Farmers Author: Li Kun Definition: As long as you sow a seed in spring, you can harvest a lot of food in autumn.

Source: Farewell to the school secretary Shu Yun at Xieyao Tower in Xuanzhou Author: Li Bai Interpretation: A long wind blows away the flying wild geese in autumn. Facing the beautiful scenery, you can enjoy the high-rise building.

Source: Returning to the Garden and Living in the Field·Part 3 Author: Tao Yuanming Explanation: I plant beans at the foot of Nanshan Mountain, and the weeds are lush in the ground, and the bean seedlings are sparse.

Source: Xijiang Moon Night Walk on the Yellow Sand Road Author: Xin Qiji Interpretation: In the fragrance of rice flowers, people talk about the good harvest, and there are bursts of frogs' calls in their ears, as if to say A year of good harvest.

Source: Dielianhua · When spring rises, a pole adds water to the water Author: Fan Chengda Interpretation: Mulberry trees are lush on the hills, and the sellers of mulberry leaves are very cheap. In the blink of an eye, you can taste new noodles and collect new cocoons.