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What are the poems that describe "the beauty of rural pastoral life"?

1. The fragrance of rice flowers means a good year. Listen to the sound of frogs. ——Xin Qiji's "Moon on the Xijiang River·Walking on the Yellow Sand Road at Night"

2. There is little common sense and a natural love for hills and mountains. ——Tao Yuanming, "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields·Part 1"

3. It was noon on the day of hoeing, and sweat dripped from the soil. ——Li Shen's "Two Ancient Poems/Two Poems of Compassion for Farmers"

4. Egrets fly in the desert paddy fields, and orioles sing in the overcast summer trees. ——Wang Wei's "Jiyu Wangchuanzhuang Works/Autumn Return to Wangchuanzhuang Works"

5. The mountains are green and the rivers are white, and the rain is like smoke in the sound of the rules. ——Weng Juan's "April in the Countryside"

6. The sunflowers in the green garden are waiting for the sun to set with morning dew. ——Anonymous "Chang Ge Xing"

7. The children and grandchildren are still working for farming and weaving, and they also learn to grow melons near the mulberry tree. ——Fan Chengda's "Summer Pastoral Miscellany·Part 7"

8. The plums are golden and the apricots are fat, and the wheat flowers and white cauliflower are sparse. ——Fan Chengda's "Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellany·Part 2"

9. I walked out of the front door alone and looked at the wild fields. The moon was bright and the buckwheat flowers were like snow. ——Bai Juyi's "Village Night"

10. At the foot of the southern mountain where beans are planted, there are few bean seedlings in the grass. ——Tao Yuanming, "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields·Part 3"

11. Opening up the wilderness in the south, staying humble and returning to the garden. ——Tao Yuanming, "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields·Part 1"

12. The road is narrow, the grass and trees are long, and the evening dew touches my clothes. ——Tao Yuanming, "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields·Part 3"

13. Working in the fields during the day and raising hemp at night, the children of the village are responsible for their own affairs. ——Fan Chengda, "Summer Pastoral Miscellany Part 7"

14. It is raining outside a curtain of doves, and there are several idle fields, and spring hoeing is going on across the water. ——Zhang Yan's "Crossing the River Clouds· Long-term guests from Shanyin recall the misty and sad thoughts of Xihang in spring again and again"

15. There is no idle land in the world, and farmers are still starving to death. ——Li Shen's "Two Ancient Poems/Two Poems of Compassion for Farmers"

16. The husband of the field came to hoe, and they met each other and talked to each other. ——Wang Wei's "Weichuan Tianjia"