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Ancient poems and sentences about saving food
An ancient poem about saving grain 1. What are the ancient poems about saving grain?
1, farmer father
Tang Dynasty: Zhang Bi
Transport and hoe? Since the invasion of the stars, Long Mu has been full of family happiness.
Finally, Xiaomi went to someone else, and my wife didn't know where to throw it.
Explanation:
Every day before the stars go down (flying to Dai Yue for work), we all go to the fields to work hard. When the harvest is in sight, how happy the whole family is!
Finally, all the harvest income will be exploited by the government. I can't live at home, and I don't know when to sell my wife and children!
2. Nagata/Sadata
Tang Dynasty: Nie Zhongyi
Sell new silk in February and cut new grain in May.
Cured the sore in front of me, but dug out my heart.
I hope the king's heart will turn into a bright candle.
Not according to the resumption of the front banquet, but according to the escape room.
Explanation:
In February, the silkworm did not cocoon, and it became a matter of paying off debts early; May valley is immature and has been sold with great pain.
This is to dig out the good meat in my heart to repair the sore in front of me.
I hope the emperor's heart will become a bright candle.
Not according to the luxurious banquet, but according to the victim's empty house.
3. "Don't state the person"
Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi
The old people walked back, and the pot was full of farewell banquets.
There are no trees in Gan Tang, so I have to cry.
For poor families, taxes are too heavy and farmers are eager for dry land.
Leave only one lake to save the disaster year with you.
Explanation:
The elders in Hangzhou prepared a table full of water and wine and sent them on their way.
As a local official, I was ashamed that I had accomplished nothing when I was in office, and I couldn't help crying.
Because of heavy taxes, there are many poor farmers; Because there are many dry fields, farmers also have famine.
Only a lake can be left for the elders to save the famine.
4. "The second kind of farmers"
Tang Dynasty: Li Shen
At noon in summer, the sun is very hot, farmers are still working, and beads are dripping into the soil.
Who would have thought that our bowl of rice and grain are full of the blood and sweat of farmers?
Explanation:
At noon in midsummer, when the sun was shining, farmers were still working and sweat dripped into the soil.
Who would have thought that the rice in our bowl was full of the blood and sweat of farmers?
5. "Back to the Garden, Part III"
Wei and Jin Dynasties: Tao Yuanming
I planted beans at the foot of Nanshan, and the weeds in the field were covered with peas.
Get up early in the morning to get rid of weeds, and come back with hoes in the moonlight at night.
The narrow path covered with vegetation, the night dew wet my clothes.
It's not a pity to get wet, but I hope it won't be against my will.
Explanation:
I plant beans at the foot of Nanshan, where weeds are flourishing and peas are sparse.
Get up early in the morning to pull weeds in the fields and go home in the moonlight at night.
The narrow path was covered with vegetation, and the night dew wet my clothes.
It's not a pity that my clothes are wet. I just hope it won't go against my wish to go back to farming.
2. Ancient poems about saving food
Minnong
Li Shen
In spring, as long as you sow a seed, you can harvest a lot of food in autumn.
There is no waste of heaven and earth, and the toiling peasants are still starving to death.
Two "Show mercy to farmers". Look at cutting wheat.
Bai Juyi
the Tang Dynasty
The Tian family has less leisure in the month, and people are twice as busy in May.
In the evening, the south wind rises and the wheat turns yellow.
Mother-in-law is rich in food, and children are full of pot pulp.
Go with Tian Xiang. Ding Zhuang is in Nangang.
Filled with the heat of the country, the back was scorched by the sun.
I don't know about the heat, but I regret the long summer.
There is another poor woman with her son in her arms.
Grab the ear with your right hand and hang the basket with your left arm.
Listening to his words of concern is very sad.
My family's taxes are gone, so I can take this to satisfy my hunger.
Today, I have no merit, and I have never worked in farming and mulberry. There are three hundred stones in the land, and there is surplus food at the age of eight.
I am ashamed to read this in private, and I can't forget it every day.
Fan Zhongyan, a fisherman on the river
Song dynasty; surname
People who come to the river often only love perches.
You see a boat, going in and out in the storm.
Minnong
Li Shen
At noon in summer, the sun is very hot, farmers are still working, and beads are dripping into the soil.
Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?
3. Ancient poems and famous sayings about saving food (with author)
1, it is difficult for a gentleman to be frugal.
General idea: a gentleman avoids danger with frugality and virtue.
2. Be thrifty in the country and thrifty at home.
General idea: Be diligent in national undertakings and frugal in family life.
3, frugality, virtue is also * * *; Waste is a great evil.
Thrift is the great virtue of doing good; Luxury is the root of all evil.
4. People's livelihood is diligent and diligent.
General idea: the livelihood of ordinary people lies in hard work, and only hard work will not lack property.
5, frugality is prosperous, fornication is dead.
Thrift will lead to prosperity, while lewdness and pleasure will perish.
6. At noon on the day of weeding, sweat dripped down the soil.
Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?
At noon, farmers were weeding in the scorching sun, and sweat dripped into the soil where the seedlings grew. Who knew that every meal on the plate was so hard-won?
7. Looking back at the countries and families of the former sages has become the result of thrift and extravagance.
Throughout history, from the country to the family, they all died of thrift and luxury.
8. Worry can rejuvenate the country, and leisure can die.
General idea: I am worried that working hard on national affairs will make the country prosper, while pursuing ease and enjoyment will lead to my own demise.
9. From frugality to luxury, from luxury to thrift.
It is easy to change from frugality to luxury, and it is difficult to change from luxury to thrift.
10, take it in moderation, use it in moderation, and it will always be enough.
Take it in a planned way and spend it in moderation, and you will always be rich.
1 1, frugality can help honesty, but forgiveness can become a virtue.
Only thrift can make people honest and upright, and only tolerance can make people develop good moral character.
12, a porridge and a meal, it is not easy to think;
It is difficult to keep thinking about material resources.
General idea: even if it is a porridge and a meal, we should think of it as hard-won; Even if it is half a silk, we should also think of the hardships of labor.
4. Famous sayings of saving food
1, people eat for the sky. -Sima Qian, historian, thinker and writer of the Western Han Dynasty, Biography of Li Sheng and Lu Jia.
Refers to the most important and fundamental dependence. This sentence is also called "Food is the most important thing for the people" (see Ban Gu's Hanshu Shi Lichuan). The general idea of this sentence is that people regard eating as the most important thing.
You have to eat if you live. Food is the most important and fundamental means of livelihood to maintain people's lives, and it is indispensable for a moment, so it is referred to as heaven in the sentence. When emphasizing the importance of agricultural production to the national economy and people's livelihood, it can also be used to illustrate the importance of diet to people.
2. Who knew the Chinese food on the plate was hard? -Two Ancient Poems by Li Shen, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.
Who knows that the food and grains on the plate are all obtained through hard work? The poem * * * four sentences, the first two sentences are "weeding at noon, sweat dripping down the soil", which is about the difficulty of farmers' farming.
The last two sentences say that several people really understand that every grain embodies the hardships of farmers, thus expressing the author's sympathy for farmers. It can be quoted to warn people to cherish food and cherish the fruits of farmers' hard work; It can also be used to discuss the hardships of agricultural production, emphasizing that a porridge and a meal are hard to come by.
3. Build high walls to accumulate grain. -Minister ZQQ's Biography of Ming History and Zhu Sheng.
The general idea of these two sentences is: if the city wall is built high and the grain and grass are widely accumulated, it will be invincible. When Zhu Yuanzhang conquered Huizhou, Zhu Sheng was recommended to Zhu Yuanzhang.
Zhu Yuanzhang asked Zhu Sheng about the situation and strategy at that time, and Zhu Sheng told him three words: "Build a high wall, accumulate a wide grain, and slowly become king." Zhu Sheng's suggestion was praised by Zhu Yuanzhang. Because it is very important to "accumulate enough food" whether it is to ensure the victory of the war or to maintain political stability.
4. Food is the life of the whole people and the treasure of the country. -the northern Wei agronomist Jia Sixie's "Qi Yao Min Shu Za Shuo"
Food is the life of the people in the world and the treasure of the country. "Food is the most important thing for people", and food is an indispensable thing for human survival. China has a fine tradition of cherishing food since ancient times, and these two sentences are still cautionary aphorisms.
5. Therefore, Yao and Yu have had nine years of water and seven years of drought, and those who have not donated barren land by the state should prepare more livestock. -Chao Cuo, a political commentator in the Western Han Dynasty, "On Your Millet"
Yao and Yu suffered from floods for nine years, and Shang Tang suffered from droughts for seven years. However, their countries did not suffer from famine and extinction because of floods and droughts. This is because he has stored a lot of food, so he has made full preparations in advance.
Chao Cuo was a political commentator in the Western Han Dynasty and a "brain trust" of Emperor Han Jingdi. He advocated "emphasizing capital and restraining the end", rewarding grain production, promoting agricultural development, accumulating material and financial resources and cracking down on businessmen's speculation.
On your millet and sparseness is one of his most famous essays. This passage illustrates the importance of accumulation in the political and economic life of the country. Rich material and financial reserves can maintain political stability in the event of catastrophic natural disasters.
5. Ancient poems about saving food
Xia Xun's home in Songshan, Su Wu
Tang Libai
I stayed in a farmhouse at the foot of Wusong Mountain, and I felt very depressed and lonely.
The farmer is busier at work, and the girl next door is not afraid of the cold autumn night all night.
The owner of the house, the old woman, brought me rice, full of white rice like moonlight.
I can't help but feel ashamed to think of this. I helped Park Mu, and declined politely and dared not eat it.
It is difficult for a gentleman to be frugal.
General idea: a gentleman avoids danger with frugality and virtue.
2. Be thrifty in the country and thrifty at home.
General idea: Be diligent in national undertakings and frugal in family life.
3, frugality, virtue is also * * *; Waste is a great evil.
Thrift is the great virtue of doing good; Luxury is the root of all evil.
4. People's livelihood is diligent and diligent.
General idea: the livelihood of ordinary people lies in hard work, and only hard work will not lack property.
5, frugality is prosperous, fornication is dead.
Thrift will lead to prosperity, while lewdness and pleasure will perish.
6. At noon on the day of weeding, sweat dripped down the soil.
Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?
At noon, farmers were weeding in the scorching sun, and sweat dripped into the soil where the seedlings grew. Who knew that every meal on the plate was so hard-won?
7. Looking back at the countries and families of the former sages has become the result of thrift and extravagance.
Throughout history, from the country to the family, they all died of thrift and luxury.
8. Worry can rejuvenate the country, and leisure can die.
General idea: I am worried that working hard on national affairs will make the country prosper, while pursuing ease and enjoyment will lead to my own demise.
9. From frugality to luxury, from luxury to thrift.
It is easy to change from frugality to luxury, and it is difficult to change from luxury to thrift.
10, take it in moderation, use it in moderation, and it will always be enough.
Take it in a planned way and spend it in moderation, and you will always be rich.
1 1, frugality can help honesty, but forgiveness can become a virtue.
Only thrift can make people honest and upright, and only tolerance can make people develop good moral character.
12, a porridge and a meal, it is not easy to think;
It is difficult to keep thinking about material resources.
General idea: even if it is a porridge and a meal, we should think of it as hard-won; Even if it is half a silk, we should also think of the hardships of labor.
Bai Juyi in "Looking at Wheat Cutting"
The Tian family has less leisure in the month, and people are twice as busy in May.
In the evening, the south wind rises and the wheat turns yellow.
Mother-in-law is rich in food, and children are full of pot pulp.
Go with Tian Xiang. Ding Zhuang is in Nangang.
Filled with the heat of the country, the back was scorched by the sun.
I don't know about the heat, but I regret the long summer.
There is another poor woman with her son in her arms.
Grab the ear with your right hand and hang the basket with your left arm.
Listening to his words of concern is very sad.
My family's taxes are gone, so I can take this to satisfy my hunger.
Today, I have no merit, and I have never worked in farming and mulberry.
There are three hundred stones in the land, and there is surplus food at the age of eight.
I am ashamed to read this in private, and I can't forget it every day.
6. Seven Rhymes of Saving Grain
1, who knows every grain of Chinese food is hard.
2, a grain of rice, a thousand drops of sweat, a grain of sweat.
3, a porridge and a meal are hard-won, and a little perseverance is difficult.
4, drink water to think of the source, eat frugally. Every Chinese food on the plate is hard work.
What falls down is leftovers, and what flows away is sweat.
6, people eat for the sky.
7. The lines on the plate are hard!
8. Don't forget to be hungry when you are full!
9, cherish food, grab from the doll!
10, cherish food and start from me!
1 1, life is precious and food prices are higher!
12, food is earned by blood and sweat!
13, the world belongs to us, and the food belongs to the world!
14, cherish the fruits of labor and oppose wasting food.
15, please remember: delicious food is hard to come by!
16, wasting food is the biggest sin!
17, cherish food, everyone is responsible!
18, saving one grain promises to save a person's life!
19, cherishing food means cherishing life!
20. If everyone saves one grain of rice, millions of people in the world will be saved.
2 1, one meter and one valley is the harvest of sweat in spring, summer, autumn and winter, please cherish it!
22. Save food and give yourself more opportunities in your later life!
23, food is used to meet food and clothing, not to waste.
24. Save food and stay away from waste.
25, save food, start from me. Save money and start now.
26. Maybe food and clothing is still a corner problem. Please cherish the food in your hand!
27, establish a sense of saving food, cherish the fruits of labor.
28, eat all day, every grain is delicious.
29. Success comes from thrift, while failure comes from luxury.
30. Cherish food and save food.
3 1, cherishing food means loving life.
32. Although the grain of rice is small, don't throw it away. Be thrifty and keep a good reputation.
33. Save food from me and build a conservation-oriented society.
34. Advocate food conservation and promote sustainable development.
7. Poems about saving and cherishing food
Who knows that every Chinese food on the plate is hard!
Meaning: Who knows that the food on our plate embodies the hard work of farmers?
Source:
Minnong
(Tang)
Weeding is at noon,
Sweat dripped down the soil.
Who knows the food on the plate,
Every grain is bitter.
Appreciation: This poem describes the scene of working in farmers' fields at noon in the scorching sun, and generally shows the hard work life of farmers all year round. Finally, "Who knows that Chinese food tastes bad?" This maxim expresses the poet's sincere sympathy for the peasants.
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