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Poetry about rural roads

1. Poems about the countryside-farming villages

The east wind in towns and villages urges rain, and the sun and the moon are full of joy.

Chickens, ducks and pigs are full of circles, and cotton and linen are stacked.

There are many supermarkets and roads winding through the pond.

Taxation is a moral issue, and there will be no good days for a thousand years.

Minnong

Don 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?

Agricultural family

Don Young is in people.

In the middle of the night, Hu Er was ploughing, and the cows couldn't walk.

When people don't know the hardships of farmers, they will say that Tanaka was born.

Tour Lu Cun, Shanxi

Don't laugh at the farmhouse music brewed in the muddled month. In the harvest month, the dishes for guests are very rich.

There is no way to go because of the winding water flow in the mountains, and a mountain village suddenly appears in the willow-green flower bay.

The day of playing flute and drums is approaching, and the villagers are still dressed simply.

In the future, if you can go out in the moonlight, I will knock on your door at any time with my cane.

2. What 1 poems describe the difficult road? Song Dynasty: Su Shi.

Life is a difficult journey, you and I are both passers-by, just like stopping at different hotels.

Interpretation in vernacular Chinese: Life is a difficult journey, and you and I are both passers-by, just like stopping at different inns.

2,' Li Sao' Pre-Qin: Qu Yuan

There is a long way to go in Xiu Yuan, and I will go up and down.

How difficult it is to get to Xiu Yuan, and how many cars are waiting for you.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: The road ahead is long, and I will search up and down. The road is long and dangerous, so I ordered the car to wait by the side of the road.

3, "It's hard to walk alone" Tang Libai.

I want to cross the Yellow River, but ice will block the ferry and Taihang Mountain will be covered with snow.

I will sit on a fishing rod and lean lazily by the stream, but I suddenly dream of sailing a boat towards the sun.

Travel is hard. Travel is hard. Don't go astray! Where to go today.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: I want to cross the Yellow River, and the ice and snow have blocked this river; If you want to climb Taihang Mountain, the vast snow has already closed the mountain. Like Lushang Yuxi, waiting for a comeback; Like Yi Yin's dream, he passed by the Japanese side by boat. How difficult it is to travel in the world, how difficult it is; With so many roads in front of me, should I go from north to south?

4,' Northbound' Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

Why go to the north? The northern edge is Taihang.

The road is steep and steep, and the rocks are towering into the sky.

Horseshoe tripped over the side stone, and the wheel destroyed Gorkon.

Interpretation in vernacular Chinese: the pain of going north is because of going to Taihang Mountain. On Taihang Mountain, the track is steep and winding, hanging from rocks and cliffs, reaching the sky. The horse's foot tripped over the curb and the wheel was pushed by Gorkon. It's really hard to go.

5,' Bitter Cold Travel' Wei and Jin Dynasties: Cao Cao

The northern army boarded the Taihang Mountain. How difficult it is to climb this high mountain!

Sakamoto Road is a bumpy road with bumpy wheels.

The wind whistling in the trees and the north wind howling in sorrow.

When the bear was on the sidewalk, tigers and leopards stood on both sides of the street howling.

Interpretation in vernacular Chinese: how difficult it is to climb Taihang Mountain in the north! The catgut road is really rugged, and the wheels are broken all the way. The wind rustled the trees and the north wind roared and wailed. On the road, the bear squatted in front of me, and the tiger and leopard barked.

3. sentences describing the highway Panshan highway

This road is like a golden belt, winding from the mountain pass in the east to the Luoqu River. After running a few steps with the swift river, it suddenly hid in a birch forest in the west and disappeared.

mountain path

On this mountain road, the road surface is brick, the path is tortuous and the road scenery is endless. Road, some stick to the lake, some fold into the mountain pier. Dense dead branches and young leaves that never wither all year round, head meeting, arm in arm, form an endless forest and vagina. No street or park in any city can find such a long, winding and endless avenue.

Pocket streets in the countryside

This really can't be called a street, but the villagers call it a street. Dozens of tile houses, lined with hundreds of steps, are crowded in this mountain nest like beans, which seems a bit crowded. In your memory, the street is as lively as a scroll. How can you walk down the street with your eyes open and your legs crossed?

Narrow lane

There is a narrow alley in front of my house, because people have to go in and out, and towering trees are hard to grow, so people put some dirt along the wall and made some simple flower beds. There are many plants in a strip flower stand less than a foot wide, which looks like a botanical garden from a distance.

main road

At dawn, there are still a few sparse morning stars shining in the sky, and the country road has already become active. It's really interesting to listen to this kind of pastoral symphony, with the whip whistle of "cheep, cheep", the hooves of cattle and the insects of "cheep, cheep, cheep".

4. What words are used to describe rural roads?

A narrow winding path

winding path leading to seclusions

A winding path

Narrow path [yang Chang xi m: o dà o]

Chinese idioms

Refers to the intestines of sheep, which are very long, thin and winding. Later, it is often used to describe rugged mountain roads, which refer to winding and extremely narrow roads (mostly mountain roads) and narrow, cold and steep roads. Later, it generally refers to people being narrow-minded.

winding path leading to seclusions

A winding path leads to a secluded place is an idiom in China, pronounced Q ū j ng t ng y u, which means a road leading to a secluded place.