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The family land has lost all taxes, and picking up this to satisfy hunger is Bai Juyi's poem. . .
Personally, I think that there is no idle land in the four seas, and the farmers are still starving to death. At best, this sentence is very similar to the feeling of collecting all the taxes in the family field and picking up the hungry, but although the latter uses the wisdom to pick up some leftover food after hard work to satisfy hunger, to express dissatisfaction with the harsh taxes and miscellaneous taxes, the former shows that after the farmer works hard, he can't even get the food to satisfy the hunger, which reflects the misery of the farmer.
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The first sentence is a pure white description, profoundly exposing the cruel exploitation of the ruling class and the endless suffering left by the people.
The second sentence expresses the discussion, presents the tragic suffering of the people in the way of borrowing, and portrays the ruthlessness and unreasonableness of the ruling class in three parts.
The third sentence is a paraphrase, which uses the mouth of a poor woman to express the typical phenomena of that era, which are all famous sentences through the ages, and it is not easy to distinguish between superior and inferior.
Personally, I prefer the first sentence, on class antagonism, I recommend Du's poem "Zhumen." On class exploitation, I first recommend two poems by Li Shen for the peasants, and I like his concise pure white descriptions. In just a few words, the class exploitation of bitterness and hatred is portrayed as extremely evil.
Without embellishment, it can better reflect the indignation and sadness of the author's feelings, and can make readers feel the same way.
Personal opinion, you look to go.
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The family land lost all the taxes, and they were hungry.
I love Du Fu's poetry.
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There is no idle land in the four seas, and the farmers are still starving to death.
This sentence is better, if you just look at the 'family land is exhausted, pick up this to fill the hungry' is not very clear, I don't know what to pick up, the first sentence is clearer.
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"There is no idle land in the four seas, and the farmers are still starving to death" is from Li Shen's "Compassion for Nong" in the Tang Dynasty, and the meaning is as follows:
In the whole world, there is no deserted field that is not planted, and the toiling peasants will still starve to death.
The full poem of "Two Songs of Min Nong:
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.
In the afternoon of hoeing day, sweat drops into the soil.
Who knows that Chinese food is hard work?
Interpretation of the whole poem of "Two Songs of Compassion for Nong":
If you sow a seed in the spring, you can harvest a lot of grain in the fall.
In the whole world, there is no deserted field that is not planted, and the toiling peasants will still starve to death.
At noon in the middle of summer, the sun was scorching, and the farmers were still working, and beads of sweat dripped into the soil.
Who would have thought that the rice in our bowl is full of the blood and sweat of farmers?
Notes: Mercy: Mercy. There is a sympathetic meaning here. The first poem is "Two Ancient Styles". The order of the two poems varies from version to version.
Millet: Generally refers to cereals.
Autumn Harvest: A "Autumn Harvest". Sub: refers to grain particles.
Sihai: refers to the whole country. Idle field: A field that has not been cultivated.
Jude: Still. Grass: A general term for cereal plants.
Meal: A "meal". A generic term for cooked food.
About the author of "Two Songs of Minnong":
Li Shen (772-846) was a native of Bozhou (now Anhui), born in Wucheng (now Huzhou, Zhejiang) and grew up in Wuxi, Runzhou (now Jiangsu). The word is open. At the age of 27, he was admitted to the Jinshi and was an assistant teacher in the country.
He traveled closely with Yuan Zhi and Bai Juyi, and the most shining part of his life was poetry, and he was a participant in the New Yuefu Movement, which had a great impact on the history of literature. He has written 20 songs of "Yuefu New Theme", which have been lost. He is the author of two poems "Compassion for Nong":
On the afternoon of hoeing day, sweat drops into the soil, who knows that the Chinese food on the plate is hard work. "The moxibustion population, women and children all know, and it has been recited through the ages. "All Tang Poems" is preserved in four volumes of his poems.
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