What does the ancient poem "Pastoral Miscellany in Four Seasons" mean?

"Four Seasons Pastoral Excitement" means: various pastoral interests in the four seasons.

"Pastoral Miscellany in Four Seasons" is a set of large-scale pastoral poems written by Fan Chengda, a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, after he retired to his hometown. It is divided into spring, late spring, summer

day, autumn, In the five parts of Winter, the poem describes the scenery of the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter in the countryside and the lives of farmers. At the same time, it also reflects the exploitation suffered by farmers and the hardship of life.

"Pastoral Miscellaneous Poems in Four Seasons" is divided into four poem volumes of spring, summer, autumn and winter, including 12 pastoral poems in spring, 12 pastoral poems in late spring, and pastoral poems in summer

Pastoral Miscellanies There are 12 pastoral poems in autumn, 12 pastoral poems in autumn, and 12 pastoral poems in winter. It describes different scenes in the countryside in four seasons, and vividly draws a dynamic picture of rural farming.

Fan Dacheng (June 26, 1126 - October 1, 1193[1]), also known as Youyuan, was named Shishan Jushi in his early years and Shihuju in his later years

< p>Science. A native of Suzhou, Jiangsu. A famous minister, writer and poet in the Southern Song Dynasty.

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