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Seven Poems Describing the Harvest of Rice

1, "Social Day" Tang Dynasty poet Wang Jia

Original text: The rice is fertile under the mountain of Ehu, and the finless porpoise is half covered.

The rice beam at the foot of Ehu Mountain is plump and the harvest is in sight. In the barn, the pig is fat and the chicken is strong, and the door is half open.

2. Shaoshan Modern Mao Zedong Seven Laws

I like watching thousands of waves in rice fields, and heroes everywhere fall in the evening smoke.

I want to see many crops rolling like waves, and farmers' heroes returning from work in the twilight.

3. Li Shen, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote two poems for farmers.

If a millet is planted in spring, 10,000 seeds will be harvested in autumn.

Sow a seed in spring and you can harvest a lot of food in autumn.

4. "Watching the Wheat Field" Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi

At night, the south wind rises and the wheat turns yellow.

At night, the south wind blows, and the wheat covering the ridge is ripe and yellow.

5. Xin Qiji, a poet in Song Dynasty, "Walking on the Huangsha Road in Xijiang Moonlight"

Original: Daoxiangli, it is said that the harvest year is good. Listen to the frogs.

In the fragrance of rice flowers, people are talking about the harvest year, and there are waves of frogs in their ears, as if talking about the harvest year.