What does the ancient poem "Pity the Farmers" mean?

Explanation of compassion for farmers

The title of the poem. Written by Li Shen in the Tang Dynasty. ***Two songs. The full text is: "One grain of millet is planted in spring, and ten thousand grains are harvested in autumn. There is no idle land in the world, and farmers are still starving to death." "It is noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil. Who knows that every grain of rice on the plate is hard work." The poem describes the heavy burden of farmers and the pain of work. The language is real and moving, and it has always been recited by people.

Word breakdown

Explanation of pity: pity (compassion) ǐ pity: pity. Compassion. Compassion. Compassion. Sorrow: pity and silence. Radical: 忄; explanation of Nong Nong (Nong) ó Planting crops, belonging to those who grow crops: farming. agriculture. farmland. agricultural products. Farming. farmhouse. Farming is busy. farmers. Peasant woman. serf. People who grow crops: poor farmers. vegetable. Low grain prices hurt farmers. surname. Work radical: 冖.