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There is my bean field under the south slope, which is overgrown with weeds and the bean seedlings grow very thinly. In the early morning, I went to the ground to loosen the soil and weed, and under the stars and moon, I carried my hoe home to rest. The grass covered the narrow way home, and the night dew wet my coarse cloth jacket.
What's the pity when my clothes are wet, I just ask my heart to die.
Overall grasp Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden" has a total of five songs, and this is the third of them. The poet planted beans under the South Mountain, "the grass is full of beans and seedlings are scarce", it is obvious that he is not good at farming, but he goes out early and returns late, and he works tirelessly, on the way home, the evening dew wets his clothes, and he does not care, saying "but the wish is not violated". On the surface, this poem is about the joy of pastoral labor, but when combined with the author's other poems, the author's "wish" actually has its special connotation - to live according to one's own wishes, not to lose oneself in the dirty real world, even if being a farmer is better than "bending his waist for five buckets of rice" in officialdom.
The language of Tao poems is very plain and natural, and it has obviously not been recognized by people in the Wei and Jin dynasties when the style of poetry permeated the literary world, and Zhong Rong's "Poems" only listed Tao poems as "middle grade". The simple style of Tao poetry actually opened a precedent for the poetry style of the Sui and Tang dynasties. This poem is as simple as casually speaking, "planting beans in the south of the mountain" and "the evening dew stains my clothes" without the slightest embellishment, the plain colloquial language and the mellow poetry are harmoniously unified, the quality is real, and the flesh is solid, forming the artistic characteristics of Tao poems.
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This poem is: planting beans in the south of the mountain, the grass is full of beans and seedlings.
Morningside is desolate, and returns with the moon and lotus.
The road is narrow and the grass and trees are long, and the evening dew stains my clothes.
It is not a pity to stain the clothes, but the wish is not violated.
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When I woke up early that day, I had my bean patch at the bottom of the south slope, but it was overgrown with weeds and the bean seedlings were sparsely grown. In the early morning, the moon was still high in the sky, so I went down to the ground to loosen the soil and weed. Under the stars and moon, I carried my hoe home to rest, and the work of wearing the stars and the moon was really tiring.
The grass and trees covered the narrow way back, not even a flower, the night dew wet my coarse cloth jacket, but it didn't matter, what pity was it when the clothes were wet, I just begged my wish to die, laugh at my life, retreat and live happily.
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Planting beans in the south of the mountain, the grass is full of bean seedlings. Morningside is desolate, and returns with the moon and lotus. The narrow wood outside the road is long, and the evening dew stains my clothes.
It is not a pity to stain the clothes, but the wish is not violated. Appreciation: Wearing the stars and the moon, playing with his own little bit, "crops", regardless of how he collects it, as long as he puts himself in the mud and crops, he is already physically and mentally happy, the sparse crops in the farmland, the withered weeds, the difficult field paths, and the cool and clean dewdrops, all make the poet have a feeling of freshness, which makes him happy, and this feeling is the source of his life.
The natural and tranquil life of the world allowed him to complete the blissful experience of his life. 【Writing Background】 In the second year of Jin Yixi, that is, the year after Yuan Ming resigned from Peng Zeling, the poet wrote five famous poems "Returning to the Garden and Pastoral Home". This is the poet's farewell to the old self and the ode to the new me.
The profound ideological changes it reflects and the exquisite and skillful artistic skills it shows are not only valued by scholars who have always studied Tao Yuanming, but also fascinated by the majority of Tao poetry lovers. Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden" has a total of five songs, and this is the third of them. The poet planted beans under the South Mountain, "the grass is full of beans and seedlings are scarce", it is obvious that he is not good at farming, but he goes out early and returns late, and he works tirelessly, on the way home, the evening dew wets his clothes, and he does not care, saying "but the wish is not violated".
On the surface, this poem is about the joy of pastoral labor, but when combined with the author's other poems, the author's "wish" actually has its special connotation - to live according to his own wishes, not to lose himself in the dirty and smiling world of fortune, even if being a farmer is better than "bending his waist for five buckets of rice" in the officialdom. ,2,
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The poem depicts the beautiful and tranquil pastoral scenery, expressing the poet's love for the countryside, his hatred of officialdom, his regret for being an official in the past, and his great satisfaction that he has finally returned to the countryside.
"Returning to the Garden and Pastoral Home" is a group of poems by Tao Yuanming, a writer in the Jin and Song dynasties, with a total of five poems (one for six).
The first poem goes from the strong boredom of officialdom life to the beauty and touching of the idyllic scenery and the comfort and pleasure of rural life, revealing a sense of relief and expressing a love for nature and freedom.
The second poem deliberately depicts the tranquility of rural life, depicting a quiet and pure world in unpretentious language without ornamentation, showing the tranquility of the countryside and the tranquility of the author's state of mind.
The third poem delicately and vividly describes the author's experience of working life in the farmland, in a light and elegant style, full of the poet's happiness and pride in retreat.
The writer of the fourth poem personally participated in labor and loved labor, which shows that not only did he not lose his interest in labor because of the hard work of leaving early and returning to the field late, but deepened his feelings for labor and strengthened his determination to return to farming for the rest of his life.
The fifth poem tells about the author's activities after returning from farming, expressing his joy and self-satisfaction, which is mellow and sincere.
The sixth poem tells the poet's labor life in a day, and finally reveals his labor experience and the intention of living in the field.
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"Returning to the Garden and Pastoral Home" is a group of poems by Tao Yuanming, a writer in the Jin and Song dynasties, a total of five poems, expressing the following thoughts and feelings:
The first song expresses the love of nature and freedom.
From the intense boredom of officialdom to the beauty and beauty of the idyllic scenery, the comfort and happiness of rural life, he exudes a sense of relief and expresses his love for nature and freedom.
The second poem: expresses the tranquility of the countryside and the tranquility of the author's state of mind.
Deliberately writing about the tranquility of rural life, he depicts a quiet and pure world in unpretentious language without ornamentation, showing the tranquility of the countryside and the tranquility of the author's state of mind.
The third song: expresses the happy mood of pastoral life.
It tells the author's activities after returning from farming, expressing his happy and self-satisfied, mellow and sincere feelings.
The fourth song: expresses the love of labor.
The writer's personal participation in labor and his love for labor show that he not only did not reduce his interest in labor because of the hard work of leaving early and returning to the field late, but deepened his feelings for labor and strengthened his determination to return to the field for the rest of his life.
Song 5: Expresses the happy mood after retreating.
It delicately and vividly describes the author's experience of working life in the farmland, and the style is light and elegant, full of the poet's happiness and pride in retreat.
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