There are not enough cocoons, and the silkworms cooked in the middle of the night are longer than silk. I don't know how hard it is to raise silkworms when I wear silk They just covet mandarin ducks embroidered on their clothes.
2. Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night. It was a long time ago that I met her from Untitled, and it was a long time ago that we broke up with Li Shangyin in the Tang Dynasty.
Spring silkworms don't stop spinning when they die, and they don't stop crying when the candles burn out.
3, wild eating green mulberry, silk is also cocoon. It's no use stealing the warmth of strangers. I want to balance my silk and turn it into warm clothes. -"Wild Silkworm" by Yu Juan in Tang Dynasty.
Wild silkworms feed on green mulberry, spin silk and form cocoons, are willing to sacrifice themselves, and are clothed with strangers.
4. Old silkworms should be cocoons and silks should be nets. Be careful, it has changed. Take it if you like. -from Wang Mian's "Cocoon" in Yuan Dynasty.
Praise the dedication of silkworms. What the silkworm wants from others is just a few green leaves until it spits out the last trace.
5, things also have benevolence, and silkworm work cannot be measured. Would like to make clothes with the world. -from Song Dai's "Silkworm Singing"
No matter what species are benevolent, the contribution of silkworm is immeasurable. It is willing to use its own body to make utensils and clothes for the world. Praise the dedication of silkworms.