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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. The first sentence "the day rises and the field is made at night" is to say:
Go to the field during the day to remove the weeds, and rub the twine at night. "Yuntian" means weeding. In early summer, the seedlings in the rice fields need to be weeded.
It's the men's job. "Jima" refers to the fact that after the women have done other work during the day, they rub the twine at night and weave it into cloth. This sentence directly writes about the labor scene.
In the second sentence, "the children of the village are in charge of their own families", "children" are men and women, and the whole poem uses the tone of an old peasant, and "children" also refers to young people. "In charge" means that both men and women are not idle, each doing his own thing, and each is in charge of his own line. The third sentence "children and grandchildren have not been solved for farming and weaving", "children and grandchildren" refers to those children, who do not know how to plow or weave, but they are not idle.
They have been exposed to it since they were young and love to work, so they "also learn to grow melons in the mulberry shade", and they also learn to grow melons under the lush mulberry trees. This is a common phenomenon in rural areas, but it is quite distinctive. The concluding sentence expresses the innocence of rural children.
The poet uses a fresh tone to describe the tense labor atmosphere in the early summer in the countryside with a more delicate description, which is full of interest to read.
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The poem "Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous Its Thirty-One" describes a scene in rural summer life, and the poet uses a fresh tone to delicately describe the tense labor atmosphere in the early summer in the countryside, and also shows the innocent taste of rural children. This poem is simple, concise, and easy to understand, recording the labor life of the peasants, depicting a beautiful and natural picture of the countryside, praising the hard work of the peasants day and night, and revealing the author's love and praise for rural children.
Original: Four o'clock pastoral miscellaneous its thirty-first (Song Dynasty Fan Chengda) daytime Yuntian night performance hemp, the village children are in charge.
The children and grandchildren have not solved the problem of farming and weaving, and they also learn to grow melons in Sangyin.
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"Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous" (its twenty-fifth) expresses the poet's yearning and love for the pastoral life in the south of the Yangtze River in summer, and also shows the poet's praise for the hard work of the peasants. In the poem, plum yellow, apricot fat, wheat white, and cauliflower are thin, and the characteristics of the rural scenery in the south in summer are written, with flowers and fruits, colors and shapes.
This poem writes about the pastoral scenery of the south of the Yangtze River in early summer, and the poem uses plum yellow, apricot fat, wheat white, and cauliflower thin, and writes the characteristics of the rural scenery in the south in summer, with flowers and fruits, colors and shapes. Write plum yellow apricot fat, wheat cabbage thin, bright color. The poet uses a fresh tone to describe the atmosphere of intense labor in the early summer in the countryside, which is full of interest.
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The Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous Scene expresses the poet's infinite sympathy for the difficult life of the working people. "Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous" is a group of large-scale pastoral poems written by the Southern Song Dynasty poet Fan Chengda after retiring to his hometown, divided into five parts: spring, late spring, summer, autumn and winter, with 12 poems in each part, a total of 60 songs of Tuan Lunhuai. Among its friends, there are 12 songs of spring day field Tongque Garden miscellaneous music, 12 songs of late spring pastoral miscellaneous music, 12 songs of summer pastoral miscellaneous music, 12 songs of autumn pastoral miscellaneous music, and 12 songs of winter pastoral miscellaneous music, 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.
Four o'clock pastoral miscellaneous.
Fan Chengda. The day rises and the night produces hemp, and the children of the village are in charge of their own homes. >>>More
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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. >>>More