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What poems describe the harm of locusts?
With regard to the harm of locusts, a tearful poem by Guo Dun in Ming Dynasty described the people's deep suffering: locusts covered the sky without color, and the fields shed tears and shed blood. You can't catch enough clothes, the branches are all empty and the twigs are broken. Last year, I owed money to my children. Who am I going to tell this year? Does the official court smell of alcohol? Sigh four wangjing que. Serious disasters force people to look for the law of locust occurrence and life in order to control locusts and reduce disasters.
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