How to draw poems and pictures when the four seasons are mixed together?

Four Seasons Pastoral Poems with Pictures:

1. Draw a child in the middle, draw a string of watermelons next to it, and draw the posture of the child picking watermelons.

2. Draw some grass at the bottom, high and low peaks in the background, and grass before the peaks.

3. Then start painting, painting the ground yellow, the grass light green and dark green, the mountain peaks gray, the clothes blue and the hair brown.

Paint the sky dark blue, finally tidy it up, and write a poem in the blank, and this pastoral poem of the four seasons will be drawn.

When students write poems and picture homework, they should decide which poem to draw and understand the background and meaning of this poem. Only by making these clear can the picture be more appropriate and beautiful.

Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous Glory (Ⅰ)

Fan Song Chengda

During the day, weeding in the fields and rubbing hemp thread at home at night, the men and women in the village took on all the housework.

Although the children don't plow and weave, they also learn a kind of melon in the shade of mulberry trees.

Translation of pastoral scenes in four seasons (I):

Go out to mow the grass in the field during the day and come back to rub the hemp rope at night. Both men and women on the farm carry the burden at home. Children don't know how to cultivate, but they also plant melons under mulberry trees like adults.

Appreciation of pastoral splendor in four seasons (I):

Pastoral Miscellanies of Four Seasons is a group of large-scale family poems written by the poet after he retired from his hometown. There are 60 poems in total, which describe the rural scenery and farmers' life in spring, summer, autumn and winter, and also reflect the exploitation and hardship of farmers. This is one of them, which describes a scene of rural summer life.

With a fresh style, the poet described the tense labor atmosphere in the early summer in the countryside in a more delicate way, which made it interesting to read.

Introduction to Fan Chengda:

Fan Chengda (1126-1193) was a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. Zi Zhi was born in Pingjiang, Wu Jun (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). Shaoxing twenty-four years (1 154), a scholar. His poems have a wide range of themes, and his works reflecting the content of rural social life have the highest achievements.

His pastoral poems generally describe the vast life in the countryside and the sufferings of farmers, which have profound social content and at the same time show a quiet and leisurely pastoral life. They are the epitome of China's ancient pastoral poems. His patriotic poems make a volume of quatrains of Jin En's line the most valuable. What best embodies the characteristics of his poems is his 60 poems "Four Seasons and Pastoral Miscellaneous Interest" written in his later years.