The last sentence of the four seasons is answered by agricultural proverbs.

The Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellany is a group of sixty poems written by Fan Chengda, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, who retired to his hometown. It mainly describes the scenery of the four seasons in rural areas and the lives of farmers, and also reflects the real experience of farmers being exploited at that time. "Four Seasons' Pastoral Miscellaneous Prosperity (Part I)" is one of them. The specific poems are as follows:

Four Seasons' Pastoral Miscellaneous Prosperity (Part I)

[ Southern Song Dynasty] Fan Chengda

The children in the village are in charge of their own affairs.

children and grandchildren are not ready for farming and weaving, but also learn to grow melons by mulberry shade.

The last sentence of this poem reads, "Children and grandchildren are not ready for farming and weaving, but also learn to grow melons by mulberry shade."

It can be expressed as: "Before and after Qingming Festival, plant melons and beans."

This topic examines the agricultural proverbs accumulated in the second volume of the fourth grade Chinese in primary schools.