The scene of farmers' labor represented by transplanting rice seedlings also expresses farmers' love for the banker and their joy in waiting for a bumper harvest. This is a very primitive rural scene, reflecting farmers' simplicity and value.
The Song of Transplanting Rice is said to have been written by monks in the Five Dynasties. Zhang, also known as the "cloth-bag monk", is a native of Changting Village, Fengqiao Town, Fenghua. Born in troubled times in Houliang, he is determined to become a monk and often travels around with a cloth bag on his back. He is bold and unconstrained in sex and marries good and good. When Qi died, he sat on a rock and said a few words: "Maitreya is really Maitreya, incarnating thousands of billions; Always show the time, and people don't know it. "
when words are finished, they pass away. Only then did people realize that the fat monk was the incarnation of Maitreya. Later, according to his appearance, people molded a Chinese-style Maitreya with a big belly and enshrined it in the Temple of the King of Heaven, which has replaced the orthodox Maitreya in Buddhism and become famous all over the world for thousands of years. There are many legends about him, some of which are similar to those of Jigong.
Creation background:
During the Five Dynasties Back Beam Period, one winter, at dawn, there was a civilian named Zhang Chongtian in Changting, Fenghua. One day, when I came home from a night fishing, I saw a piece of thin ice floating over the Yuelin Temple of the Bridge. On the ice, a boy of seven or eight years old was sitting. In the cold weather, he was only wearing a blue Chinese-style chest covering, and his face was still smiling. His scalp was round, his belly was round, his hands and calves were all chubby, and a green cloth bag was placed under his round ass. Zhang Zhongtian had no son, and he was so happy when he saw him that he took him home, adopted him as his adopted son, and named him Qizhe.
In a blink of an eye, Xiaoqi grew up gradually. The appearance is also interesting, with a bare forehead, a bulging belly, a tea tray face and a big mouth, which makes people laugh. In addition, he is kind-hearted, diligent and likes to help others. Everyone in the village likes him and gives him the nickname "Happy Monk".