At the beginning of the poem, I didn't write "three blacks" directly, but wrote the attitude of farmers to the land. What are the advantages of this writing?

The author of this poem is Su Jinsan, born in 1906, formerly known as Su Hetian. He is from wei county, Henan Province. His famous poems include Under the Stratum, Goose and Ostrich, etc. This poem is selected from Selected Poems of Su Jinsan. Su Jinsan lived in the countryside since childhood, so most of his poems are about rural customs. In this poem, the author is immersed in the land reform carried out in the liberated areas on the eve of the founding of New China, which enabled them to regain valuable land.

The poet regards Sanhei's love for his land as the treasure, and describes those actions in detail, writing Sanhei's love for his land. The exaggeration of the past two "anxieties" shows his deep feelings for the land. In fact, these most common tasks, such as plowing, raking grass and resting in the fields when tired, have become lively after the poet's careful conception. For example, every piece of soil is finely broken; Rake the ground flat and smooth, looking like a woman's freshly combed hair; The buckwheat in my field has blossomed like a snowflake, and two slugs are chirping happily. Sanhei also plans to partner with others next year, buy a little donkey to send agricultural grain, and then go to Dongzhuang to see his daughter behind his wife's back.