What poems describe "a beautiful rural life"?

1, Daohuaxiang says good year. Listen to the frogs. -Xin Qiji's "Walking on the Yellow Sand Road in Xijiang Moonlight Night"

2, there is no suitable rhyme, sex autumn mountain. -Tao Yuanming's "Return to the Garden, Part I"

At noon on the day of weeding, sweat dripped down the soil. -Li Shen's "Two Antiques/Two Farmers"

An egret flies over the quiet swamp, and mango birds sing in the trees in midsummer. —— Wang Wei's "Long Rain/Autumn Return to Wangchuan Village and I Stay at Wangchuan"

5, the mountains and plains are green, and the rain is like smoke. -April in rural Weng Juan.

6. Sunflowers in the green garden are exposed to the sun. -Anonymous "Long song"

7. Children and grandchildren did not solve the problem of farming and weaving, but also learned to plant melons in the shade of mulberry trees. -Fan Chengda's "Summer Village Miscellaneous Seven"

8, plum apricot fat, wheat cabbage flowers thin. -Fan Chengda's Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous, Part II

9. Looking at Noda outside the front door alone, the bright moon is in the sky and buckwheat is like snow. -Bai Juyi's Country Night

10, Shannan grows beans, and the grass is full of bean seedlings. -Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden"

1 1, open up wasteland and return to the garden. -Tao Yuanming's "Return to the Garden, Part I"

12, the road is narrow and the vegetation is long, and the evening dew is stained with clothes. -Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden"

13, go out during the day, sleep at night, and the children in the village are in charge. -Fan Chengda's "Summer Village Miscellaneous Seven"

14, there is a curtain of rain outside the pigeon, a few idle fields, and the spring hoe is separated from the water. -Zhang Yan's "Crossing the River, Clouds, Shadows, Mountains and Shadows for a Long Time" has repeatedly recalled the journey to Hangzhou in the spring.

15, there are no idle fields in the four seas, and farmers starve to death. -Li Shen's "Two Antiques/Two Farmers"

16, Hojo, Fu Tian, say hello. -Wang Wei's "Farmers by the Wei River"