Question 1: this sentence has a connecting link in structure; "Dou" and "A" are used to compare "Dai" and "Fu" respectively, implying that grabbing rice seedlings is like a tense battle. It also highlights the theme of scrambling for seeds in busy farming.
Question 2: The first pair of couplets describes the labor scene in full swing, and the four verbs "cast", "receive", "pull" and "insert" are accurate, concrete and plain, which can also imply a clear division of labor; Zhuan Xu pointed out the situation of grabbing seeds in the rain. Under the strict protection of "armor", the rain still flows into the neck from the beginning and wets the shoulders, making people feel the density, urgency and magnitude of the spring rain; The neck couplet wrote about the degree of selflessness at work. No one answered the meal at home for a while, and the author didn't even have time to look up, so he wrote about the tension of catching seeds. Best of all, the couplets wrote a picture of a happy family, imitating the tone of Fu Tian, saying that the fields have not been planted yet, we should take good care of ducks and geese and send rice delivery staff. (only appreciate one of them)
Analysis of test questions: This is a custom picture depicting farmers' general mobilization and grabbing seedlings in the rain. The first couplet is about the clear and precise division of labor in the family. The couplet further points out the tension of grabbing seeds in the rain, so it is not difficult to understand the density, urgency and magnitude of spring rain in the clause. Taking "Dou Wan" and "A" as metaphors for "Dai" and "Kun" respectively means that rushing to plant seedlings is tantamount to a tense battle. The necktie said that the family members invited them to have breakfast and let them have a short rest, but no one promised. They didn't even have time to look up, and wrote down the nervousness of competing for seeds. The couplet seems to be Fu Tian's response to the rice delivery man: "Look, this rice seedling hasn't been planted yet, and this field hasn't been planted yet. Put the rice here and we'll eat it later. You have to go back and look after the ducks and geese. "