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Describe the scene in Benjamin's poem in your own words.

At noon in midsummer, farmers hoe in the scorching sun, and sweat drips into the crops. But who knows, every grain of rice in the bowl contains the hardships of farmers!

"Two Poems for Farmers (Part Two)"

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 knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?

At noon in midsummer, under the scorching sun, 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?

Extended data

At the beginning of this poem, it depicts that at noon in the scorching sun, farmers are still working in the fields, dripping sweat on the scorching land.

This makes up for the change from "a millet" to "ten thousand kinds" and then to "the four seas have no idle fields", which was watered by thousands of farmers in Qian Qian, Qian Qian with blood and sweat; This also captures the most typical image of the following "every grain is hard", which can be described as one tenth.

Generally, it shows the hard life of farmers who don't avoid cold, summer, rain, snow, wind and frost all year round. "Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard" is not an empty sermon, nor is it a moaning.

It is similar to a profound motto, but it not only wins by its persuasiveness, but also reflects the poet's infinite resentment and sincere sympathy in this deep sigh.