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In my information, there are a total of 60 pastoral miscellaneous songs, some of which describe the scenery of spring, some of which describe the scenery of summer, some of which describe the scenery of autumn, and some of which describe the scenery of winter.
You have to believe me, that's what our Chinese teacher said.
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"Sixty Songs of Pastoral Miscellaneous at Four Seasons" is a group of large-scale pastoral poems written by the Southern Song Dynasty poet Fan Chengda after retiring to his hometown, which is divided into five parts: spring, late spring, summer, autumn and winter, with twelve poems in each part, a total of sixty poems. The poem describes the scenery of the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter in the countryside and the life of the peasants, and also reflects the exploitation and hardship of the peasants.
Among them, there are 12 songs of spring pastoral miscellaneous, 12 songs of late spring pastoral miscellaneous, 12 songs of summer pastoral miscellaneous, 12 songs of autumn pastoral miscellaneous, and 12 songs of winter pastoral miscellaneous, a total of 60 songs. It depicts the different scenes in the countryside in the four seasons, and vividly draws a dynamic map of pastoral farming.
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There are a total of four o'clock pastoral miscellaneousSixty songs,From one to sixty. The most famous of these is its twenty-five.
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There are 60 songs, 12 spring songs, 12 late spring songs, and the rest are forgotten ( -
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The people of the village go to work in the fields during the day and come back to rub hemp ropes, and the children of the village also learn to grow melons under the shade of mulberry trees.
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It is an idyllic poem with a capital letter written by Fan Cheng.
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1. Miscellaneous: poems written on the fly and without a fixed theme.
2. 昼 (zhòu): early in the morning.
3. Yuntian: get rid of weeds.
4. Score hemp: knead the hemp into a thread.
5. Each is in charge: everyone holds a certain job.
6. Child: refers to a child.
7. Unsolved: I don't understand.
8. For: engage, participate.
9. Pong: Approach.
10. Mulberry shade: a shady place under the mulberry tree.
Poetically going to the fields to hoe grass during the day, and returning at night to rub the hemp rope, the men and women of the peasant family each carry the burden of the family. Children don't know how to plow, but they also learn to grow melons like adults under the mulberry trees.
The Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous is a group of large-scale Tianjia poems written by the poet after retiring to his hometown, with a total of 60 poems, describing the scenery of the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter in the countryside and the life of the peasants, and also reflecting the exploitation of the peasants and the hardships of life. This is one of them, which depicts a scene from rural summer life.