1, the hardships of labor: the sigh of farmers often describes the hardships of farmers' hard work. They got up early in the morning, started farming, worked day after day, endured the sun and rain, sweated, planted crops and harvested food, and were under great pressure physically and mentally. The sigh of farmers contains the hardships of this kind of labor and the bitterness of farmers, which is conveyed through words and rhythm.
2. Living in poverty: Farmers' sighs often reveal farmers' living difficulties and economic poverty. Especially in ancient times, farmers were affected by unfair land distribution, feudal exploitation and other factors, and were in a weak position in material and social status for a long time. The Farmer's Sigh expresses farmers' poverty, hardship and yearning and hope for a better life through poetry.
3. Changes in the natural environment: Farmers' sighs often reflect the challenges faced by farmers in the changes in the natural environment. For example, natural disasters such as drought, floods and pests have brought great trouble to farmers' production and life. Farmers sigh shows their reverence and adaptation to nature by expressing their feelings and dependence on nature.
4. Struggle against social difficulties: Farmers' sigh can also show their spirit of resisting feudal rule and social injustice. Farmers are often oppressed and exploited by landlords, bureaucrats and other powerful classes in their daily lives. Farmers sometimes express their dissatisfaction and resistance to this unfair phenomenon with sad feelings and angry tone.
The basic concept of farmers
1. Farmers refer to people engaged in agricultural production or engaged in occupations related to agricultural production. Traditionally, farmers usually refer to those who own or rent land and rely on growing crops for a living. Farmers are the main body of agricultural production. They are responsible for agricultural activities, such as planting, breeding, irrigation and fertilization, and harvesting and selling agricultural products.
These agricultural products include grains, vegetables, fruits and meat, which provide people with basic food and nutrition needs. Farmers' work is not limited to farmland. They may also engage in other occupations related to agriculture, such as fishing, forestry and animal husbandry. These occupations require farmers to have relevant knowledge and skills, such as fishing, breeding, hunting and other skills.
3. In modern society, the concept of farmers is no longer limited to farmers in the traditional sense. With the development of agricultural science and technology and the acceleration of urbanization, many farmers no longer rely entirely on manual labor, but use modern agricultural machinery and technology for production. Some farmers have also organized themselves through cooperative organizations and agricultural cooperatives to participate in market competition more effectively.