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When we waste food, Grandpa often teaches us with Li Shen's poems in the Tang Dynasty. What is the answer?

Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?

Chu River was written by Li Shen in Tang Dynasty.

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?

translate

The farmers are working hard. Just after noon, sweat drops into the soil under the ears of grain.

Who knows that every meal on the plate is the hard work of farmers.

Extended data:

The content of this poem is the most familiar thing people often come into contact with. However, you don't really know what you are most familiar with. There are many things in life that you turn a blind eye to. If someone tries to enlighten you, explain the essence, or point out some truth involved, you will feel very eye-catching and clear, thus deepening your understanding. This little poem has vitality, so it makes sense.

"Chinese food on the plate" used to be the food that people must contact every day, but no one thought of linking this kind of food with the sweat of farmers under the scorching sun. The poet observed it keenly and condensed it into a poem "Every grain is hard". This enlightens people, makes them think about the truth, and makes those who do not know how to cherish food deeply educated.

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