Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous Twenty Pinyin Edition

Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous Twenty Pinyin Edition is as follows:

zhòu,chá,yún,tián,yè,jī,má,cán,zhāng,ér,nǐ,gè,dáng,jiā.

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.

Same as, s: n, w: i, ji: ng, g: ng, zh: y: b: ng: s: ng: y: xu: zh: ng: gu: ā.

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

Miscellaneous Stories of Four Seasons 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, forming a vivid picture of rural society; At the same time, it also reflects the exploitation and hardships of farmers.

At noon in Liuhua Deep Lane, chickens crow and mulberry leaves are not green. It's okay to sit and sleep, and you can see silkworms on sunny days. The paste of the earth is constantly urged by the rain, and all flowers bloom. Out of the house, the boundary is still green and beautiful, and the neighbor's whip bamboo shoots come over the wall. Gaotian Ermai is connected with Qingshan, and the Qingtian near the water is not cultivated. Peach and apricot, Man Chun, singing and drumming.

Appreciate the pastoral scenery of the four seasons;

Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous is the representative work of Fan Chengda, one of the "Four Great Masters in Southern Song Dynasty". At the age of sixty-one, Fan Chengda wrote sixty pastoral poems during his convalescence in Shihu, which were divided into five groups: spring, late spring, summer, autumn and winter, with 12 poems in each group, and the overall theme was "Four Seasons Pastoral Music". Poetry inadvertently shows the industriousness and simplicity of farmers through the innocent and lively actions of children, which is more childlike.

In the first sentence, the day and night were compared, which showed us a picture of rural men and women plowing and making achievements, busy painting day and night. During the day, men go to the fields to weed, while women rub twine at home at night. At the turn of the pen, the children were naive and didn't know how to plant land and spin yarn, but watching their parents busy, they felt very interesting and refused to be idle. They also learned to plant melons under lush mulberry trees. The whole poem describes the intense working life of rural men and women day and night, and shows the quality that innocent and lovely children love labor.