Author: Yang Wanli
Fu Tian threw the seedlings to the woman, and the children pulled them out and put them in.
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.
Athena Chu:
This is a good example.
, y incarnation Tang Tang.
This is a good example.
Jan Gong Jean Lao Shi Wei Zha, Jan Gunnel Y ǔ Chui.
Explanation of words:
(1) seedling throwing: Before transplanting, the seedlings must be pulled out of the seedbed, bundled into small bundles and thrown into the rice field, which is called seedling throwing.
(2) Transplanting: transplanting rice seedlings in paddy fields.
⑶ Pocket: a helmet used in ancient wars. Gun: that is, hemp fiber, grass or brown, is a rain-proof appliance worn on the body. A: Protective equipment made of metal or leather.
(4) scapula: scapula. This refers to the shoulder.
5] Qu: He, a pronoun. Fan Chao: Have breakfast. Half a second: a very short time.
[6] [6]: Transplanted plants. This refers to transplanting rice seedlings. Turn: full. Not turned: this field has not been planted yet.
Translation:
This is a custom picture depicting farmers' general mobilization and grabbing seedlings in the rain. Because the focus of this poem is to grab rice seedlings in the rain, the author is not negligent. At the beginning, he began to "insert": "Fu Tian throws rice seedlings, women pick them up, and children pull them up and insert them." How clear and precise this division of labor is. Pull out the seedlings lightly, dry the children lightly, and dry the fields; Comparatively speaking, throwing and transplanting seedlings are more important, and Fu Tian and Da 'er did it. The four verbs of "throwing", "receiving", "pulling" and "inserting" are accurate and concrete. In particular, the word "throwing" is the most wonderful, vividly depicting the modality of Miao dancing in the rain. In just a few words, the scene of intense labor jumped to the page. Three or four sentences further point out that running in the rain. "Dai Li is a beggar, and the rain drips from head to shoulder." It is not difficult to understand the density, urgency and magnitude of the spring rain, otherwise it will not flow into the neck from the beginning and wet the shoulders. Comparing "Dou" and "A" to "Li" and "Kun" respectively is full of gunpowder, suggesting that grabbing rice seedlings is tantamount to a tense battle. Five or six sentences, "Call the canal to rest for half an hour, and bow your head and bend your back just not to answer." The first sentence has no subject, and there is no subject to write "Call". According to poetry, it should be an old woman or an old man. The last sentence is an unowned conjunction. Poetically speaking, the main body should be a "sophomore", which probably includes Fu Tian, Tianfu and Xiaoer who have finished their work. There is no reason for a family to go to the theatre with their hands folded after singing a song. The old man came to invite them to breakfast and let them have a short rest, but there was no movement and no answer. It seems that he turned a deaf ear to the call on the ridge and didn't even have time to look up. Otherwise, you can't write the rushing tension. The phrase "Beware of geese and ducks when the roots are unstable" seems to be Fu Tian's answer to the rice delivery man: "Look, the rice seedlings have not been slaughtered and the fields have not been inserted. Please leave the rice here and we'll eat it later. You have to go back and take care of chickens, ducks and geese. If they come, that's too bad.
Appreciate:
Song of transplanting rice seedlings is the work of Yang Wanli, a poet in the Song Dynasty. This poem depicts a general mobilization of farmers and the custom of grabbing seedlings in the rain. The whole poem is novel, peculiar, fast and quiet, which fully embodies the style of sincere fasting.
Because the focus of this poem is to grab rice seedlings in the rain, the author is not negligent. At the beginning, he began to "insert": "Fu Tian throws rice seedlings, women pick them up, and children pull them up and insert them." How clear and precise this division of labor is. Pull out the seedlings lightly, dry the children lightly, and dry the fields; Comparatively speaking, throwing and transplanting seedlings are more important, and Fu Tian and Da 'er did it. The four verbs of "throwing", "receiving", "pulling" and "inserting" are accurate and concrete. In particular, the word "throwing" is the most wonderful, vividly depicting the modality of Miao dancing in the rain. In just a few words, the fiery labor scene is on the paper.
Three or four sentences further point out that running in the rain. "Dai Li is a beggar, and the rain drips from head to shoulder." It is not difficult to understand the density, urgency and magnitude of the spring rain, otherwise it will not flow into the neck from the beginning and wet the shoulders. Comparing "Dou" and "A" to "Li" and "Kun" respectively is full of gunpowder, suggesting that grabbing rice seedlings is tantamount to a tense battle.
Five or six sentences, "Call the canal to rest for half an hour, and bow your head and bend your back just not to answer." The first sentence has no subject, and there is no subject to write "Call". According to poetry, it should be an old woman or an old man. The last sentence is an unowned conjunction. Poetically speaking, the main body should be a "sophomore", which probably includes Fu Tian, Tianfu and Xiaoer who have finished their work. There is no reason for a family to go to the theatre with their hands folded after singing a song. The old man came to invite them to breakfast and let them have a short rest, but there was no movement and no answer. It seems that he turned a deaf ear to the call on the ridge and didn't even have time to look up. Otherwise, you can't write the rushing tension.
The phrase "Beware of geese and ducklings when the roots are unstable" seems to be Fu Tian's answer to the rice delivery man: "Look, this rice seedling has not been planted firmly, and this field has not been planted yet. Please put the rice here and we'll eat it later. You have to go back and take care of chickens, ducks and geese. If they come, it will be bad. "
Personal data:
Yang Wanli (1 127—1206), with a beautiful name, is an adult. Jiang Yangmian, Han nationality, was born in Jishui, Jizhou (now Tang Qiu Village, huangqiao town, Jishui County, Jiangxi Province). The famous patriotic poet and writer in the Southern Song Dynasty, together with Lu You, You Mao and Fan Chengda, are called "the four great poets of the Southern Song Dynasty" and "the four great poets of Zhongxing", and scholars call him "Mr. Cheng Zhai". Officer to Ge Zhi, a bachelor, was named the founding Hou of Luling County, and after his death, he was presented as Dr. Guanglu, a posthumous title festival.
He wrote more than 20,000 poems in his life, and only 4,200 poems have been circulated so far, and he is known as a generation of poets. Most of Yang Wanli's poems describe natural scenery and are good at it. There are also many chapters that reflect people's sufferings and express patriotic feelings. The language is simple and clear, fresh and natural, full of humor; It is called "sincere fasting".
His representative works include Lin Zifang from Jingci Temple, Chu Xiao, Xiao Chi, Xugongdian, Su Xinshi, Early Summer Nap, Liu Xin, boating Anren and so on.