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Make up a story according to the ancient poem "Compassion for Peasants"

Story:

Once upon a time, there lived a family in a village.

Early in the morning, my father and grandfather drove the cows to the fields to plow the fields. The children are playing clarinet and puppy in the field. Mom cooks at home.

In the field, cows plow in front, fathers plow behind and grandfathers hoe behind.

At noon, mother brought food from home. The family gathered around the big tree by the field to eat. The child put down the bowl after eating, but there are still some unfinished rice grains in the bowl. Grandpa immediately said, "Son, eat all the rice in the bowl." The child ignored grandpa's words and left the bowl to play with the puppy. Grandpa picked up chopsticks and ate the rice in the bowl.

In the afternoon, Dad and Grandpa were weeding in the field. The child said, "Grandpa, I want to mow the grass, too." Then grandpa put a hat on the child's head. The three of them mowed the grass together. When grandpa was weeding, sweat dripped from his head.

Seeing this, the child finally understood how hard-won food is. I must cherish food. So he fully understood a poem taught by the teacher-"It was noon when weeding, and sweat dripped down the soil. Who knows that the Chinese food on the plate is hard. " How well this poem is written! I must cherish every grain of rice in the future!

1. From:

Li Shen's "sympathy for farmers"

2. Original text:

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. Explain:

Farmers are weeding in the midday sun, and sweat drips from them on the land where seedlings grow.

Who knows that every meal on the plate is bought by farmers with hard work?

4. Appreciate:

In just a few dozen words, the hardships of farmers and the corruption of the court are vividly expressed.

5. Introduction to the author:

Li Shen (772-846), the word Gong Chui. Originally from Qiaocheng County, Bozhou (now Qiaocheng District, Bozhou City, Anhui Province). Tang dynasty prime minister, poet, Li's great-grandson, secretary of the Central Secretariat.