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Can you tell me the meaning of this poem by Sanhei?

As soon as farmers have land, they invest their entire lives in it.

Like a goose on a dry day, when it sees water, it dives into the water with its head and tail.

I can’t wait to put every piece of soil on my tongue.

Is it salty or sweet? Try it yourself first.

Sanhei, I have never slept on such a good bed.

I’m ready today, so let Maizier sleep on it.

Such a good bed, it’s very comfortable for Mai Zi’er to lie down on it.

I just want to sprout, quickly get out and absorb some rain and dew.

Sanhei raked the ground and sat down to rest.

I saw that the buckwheat I planted had blossomed, and it was as white as a piece of snow.

There are two grasshoppers calling in the buckwheat field.

Squeak, squeak, squeak... it makes people feel itchy and scratching their hearts.

The main idea of ??the paragraph

The first part (sections 1-3): Write about the scene of farmers being extremely happy after they actually own the land.

The second part (verses 4-8): Write about Sanhei plowing and raking the ground, while admiring his own land and work.

The third part (sections 9-12): Using Grasshopper as a clue, Sanhei compares his life and mood when he was a child with his current life.

The fourth part (verses 13-14): Write about Sanhei’s plan.

Part 5 (verse 15): Concluding the whole poem and highlighting the center - the heart of a person who has turned over is so sweet.