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"Two Songs of Compassion for Peasants: Part I" expresses the author's deep sympathy for the peasants. This poem concretely and vividly depicts the scene of fruitful fruits everywhere, highlighting the reality of peasants who work hard to obtain a good harvest but are empty-handed and starve to death.
Min Nong Two Songs: Part I
Don Lee Sentry. Plant a grain of millet in spring and harvest 10,000 seeds in autumn.
There is no idle land in the four seas, and the farmers are still starving to death.
Translations. Sow a seed in the spring, and in the autumn you can harvest a lot of grain.
There is not a single field in the world that is not cultivated, but there are still farmers who starve to death.
Appreciation. At the beginning of this poem, the harvest is depicted concretely and vividly with the transformation of "one grain of millet" into "ten thousand seeds", and the labor of the peasants is praised with "planting" and "harvesting". The third sentence of the poem is further extended, showing that within the four seas, the wasteland has become fertile land, which is combined with the first two sentences, and constitutes a vivid scene of fruitful fruits everywhere and "**" everywhere.
The poet's progressive brushwork shows the great contribution and infinite creativity of the working people, which is in obvious contrast to the following. The last sentence highlights the fact that the industrious peasants reaped a good harvest with their hands, while they themselves starved to death empty-handed. He saw the cruel reality of "the farmer is still starving to death" from the bumper harvest scene of "no idle fields in the four seas", which left a deep impression on the readers.
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"Compassion for Nong" was written by Li Shen in the Tang Dynasty.
One of them: plant a grain of millet in spring and harvest 10,000 seeds in autumn. There is no idle land in the four seas, and the farmers are still starving to death.
Second: on the afternoon of hoeing day, sweat drops into the soil. Who knows that Chinese food is hard work.
Translation: Second: The farmer hoes the grass under the scorching sun at noon, and the sweat drips from his body on the land where the seedlings grow. Who knows that every grain of food on the plate is bought by the farmers with their hard work?
Appreciation of the whole poem:
These two small poems are not excellent poems in the Tang Dynasty Poetry Garden, which is full of flowers, compared with those famous poems, but it is widely circulated, known to women and children, and constantly recited and tasted by people, not without reason.
First of all, the content of these two poems is the most familiar thing that people are often exposed to. However, the most familiar is not necessarily really known, there are many situations in life that are ignored, and if someone points it out, or clarifies the substance, or points out a certain truth contained in it, it will feel very eye-catching and clear, and thus deepen the understanding.
These two little poems have vitality, and there is a reason for this. "Plant a grain of millet in spring, harvest 10,000 seeds in autumn", this scene of spring planting and autumn harvest is probably familiar to everyone and everyone knows, but it is often difficult to think about some problems in connection with society and class like poets. But the poet thought of it, and he saw the cruel reality that "the peasants are still starving to death" from the harvest scene of "no idle fields in the four seas".
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The poem "Compassion for Nong" is written by farmers hoeing under the scorching sun at noon, and was written by Li Shen in 799 A.D. (the fifteenth year of the reign of Emperor Dezong of the Tang Dynasty). This poem does not focus on specific people or events, it does not reflect the experience of individual people, but the life and fate of the entire peasantry. The poet chooses more typical details of life and well-known facts to profoundly expose the irrational social system.
Tell people that they should save food and not waste it.
Original text: On the afternoon of hoeing day, sweat drops into the soil.
Who knows that Chinese food is hard work.
Translation: At noon in the middle of summer, the sun is scorching, and the peasants are still working, and beads of sweat drip into the soil.
Who would have thought that the rice in our bowls is the result of the hard work of the farmers?
The language of this poem is simple and easy to understand, but it is very moving, mainly because it uses visual descriptions and visual arguments to reveal one of the most important issues in life. Description, meticulously write about the hoeing of farmers in the fields under the scorching sun; The discussion revolves around the "meal on the plate" that everyone needs. Moreover, the connection between the poems is very tight, and it is logical.
Without the description of the first two sentences, the discussion in the last two sentences seems empty, without foundation and without strength. On the contrary, without the subsequent discussion, the previous description will remain superficial, and the meaning will not be so profound.
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"Two Songs of Compassion for Nong: Part I" expresses the poet's sympathy for the working people. The full text depicts the scene of abundant grain harvest and fruitful fruits, showing the hard work of the working people, but behind the hardship, the peasants are empty-handed and starved to death, thus showing the reality of the exploitation of the working people and the poet's deep sympathy for the working people.
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The poem "Compassion for Nong" mainly describes: the scene of farmers hoeing grass in the fields under the scorching sun, sweat dropping down, let people know that every grain of rice we eat is full of farmers' hard work.
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Compassion for agriculture (1) hoeing day at noon.
Sweat drops down the soil.
Who knows the Chinese food on the plate.
It's hard work.
Min Nong (2) Plant a grain of millet in the spring.
Autumn harvest of 10,000 seeds.
There is no idle land in the four seas.
The farmer starved to death.
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"Two Songs of Compassion for Nong" is a group of poems by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shen.
Two songs of Min Nong. One of them: plant a grain of millet in spring and harvest 10,000 seeds in autumn.
There is no idle land in the four seas, and the farmers are still starving to death.
Second: on the afternoon of hoeing day, sweat drops into the soil.
Who knows that Chinese food is hard work.
Compassion for farmers", that is, pity for farmers. In ancient times, many poets wrote the poem "Compassion for Nong", which was widely circulated in the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shen's "Compassion for Nong" poem, as well as the Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli's poem "Compassion for Nong".
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