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Farming poetry
The poems about farming are organized as follows:
1. Two poems of compassion for farmers
Tang Dynasty: Li Shen
One grain planted in spring Millet, harvest thousands of seeds in autumn.
There is no idle land in the world, and farmers are still starving to death.
It is noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil.
Who knew that every meal on the plate is hard work?
2. Wild Songs from the Tang Dynasty: Zhang Ji
The poor old farmer lived in the mountains and cultivated three or four acres of mountain fields.
The seedlings were so sparse and taxed that they could not be eaten, so they were imported into official warehouses and turned into soil.
At the end of the year, I am hoeing and plowing in the empty house, and I am calling my children to climb the mountain to collect acorns.
In Xijiang Jiake, there are hundreds of dendrobium trees, and the dogs raised in the boat will eat meat.
3. Compassion for farmers
Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli
The rice clouds will not rain much and will not turn yellow, and the empty wheat flowers will be frosted early.
I have already endured hunger to spend my remaining years, and I am even more worthy of growing up with my wife.
4. Tian Jiayuan Day
Tang Dynasty: Meng Haoran
The fight returned to the north last night, and today the new year rises east.
I have become an official in my old age, but I am still worried about farmers without a salary.
The father plowed the fields, and the shepherd boy followed him with the hoe.
The Tian family accounts for the climate, and the emperor said that this year will be good.
5. A trip to Silkworm Valley
Tang Dynasty: Du Fu
There are thousands of cities in the world, but there is not a single city without armored soldiers.
How can I cast armor to make farm implements, and how can I plow an inch of uncultivated land with oxen?
The oxen plowed the land, and the silkworms also grew.
The indefatigable martyrs burst into tears, and the men and women walked on silk and sang again.
Farming culture is a custom culture formed by people during long-term agricultural production. It is one of the earliest cultures in the world and one of the cultures that has the greatest impact on mankind.
Farming civilization integrates various folk cultures into one, forming unique cultural content and characteristics. Its main body includes national management concepts, interpersonal communication concepts, language, drama, folk songs, customs and various sacrificial activities, etc. It is the most extensive cultural integration in the world.
Farming civilization determines the characteristics of Han culture.
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