1. What are the poems about spring labor
What are the poems about spring labor 1. Beautiful poems and essays related to labor and spring
1. " Qilu · Celebrating the "May 1st" Labor Day"
Time and space are newly decorated on May 1st, and labor songs are heard everywhere.
The tiger steps on the dragon and creates great achievements, opening up the world and spreading the fragrance.
Civilization and history are created with hard work and a happy life is sweated.
Those who devote themselves should be praised and enjoy the glory in the prosperous years.
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With each passing day, we will say goodbye to the old appearance, and we will work together to write a new chapter.
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2. "Qijue·Reflections on the "May 1st International Labor Day""
The dream of flying to the earth comes true,
Thousands of mountains and rivers cultivate silver and gold.
Life is beautiful when flowers bloom,
The working workers and peasants are admired by the whole world.
Note: Yinjin refers to cotton and rice.
3. "Qilu·"5.1" Labor Day Thoughts"
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Spring, autumn, winter and summer are different at the same time.
Hungry and cold, the sky is full of tunes,
Songs and dances bring prosperity to today’s poems.
Yushu sheds tears of pain over the mountains,
The Pujiang River is full of beautiful people.
The fireworks are brilliant and disperse with the wind,
I still see the workers returning home late at night.
2. Ancient poems about labor
List the following five poems:
1. "April in the Countryside" by Weng Juan, a poet of the Song Dynasty.
The mountains are green and the rivers are white.
Rain is like smoke in the sound of the rules.
There are few idle people in the countryside in April.
They are planting sericulture and planting fields.
The meaning is that the grass and trees are lush on the hillside and the fields, and the color of the water in the rice fields complements the skylight. There is mist and rain in the sky, cuckoos are singing, and the earth is a prosperous scene. April is here, and no one is idle. They just finished sericulture and have to plant rice seedlings again.
2. "Four Seasons of Pastoralism" by Fan Chengda, a poet of the Song Dynasty.
Working in the fields during the day and harvesting hemp at night,
Every child in the village is in charge of his own family.
The children and grandchildren are still working for farming and weaving.
They also learn to grow melons near the mulberry trees.
It means weeding in the fields during the day and rubbing hemp at home at night. Men and women in the village each have their own housework. Although the children do not know how to plow and weave, they still learn to grow melons under the shade of the mulberry trees.
3. "The Farmer Looks at the Sunny" by Yong Yuzhi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
I heard the west wind and rain in Qin,
I asked if the west wind would return sooner or later.
The white-haired old farmer stands like a crane,
Looking at the clouds from the heights of the wheat field.
The meaning is that I once heard that when the west wind blows in Qin, it will rain. West wind, when will you go back? The gray-haired old farmer stood high on the wheat field for a long time, looking forward to the dark clouds dispersing and the sun to reappear.
4. "Hoeing" by Li Shen, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
It’s noon on the day of hoeing,
Sweat drips from the soil.
Who knows that eating on the plate is hard work for every grain of food?
The meaning is that farmers are working hard in the fields at noon, and drops of sweat fall into the soil under the crops. Who knows that every grain of rice on the plate is the hard work of farmers.
5. "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields" by Tao Yuanming, a poet of the Jin Dynasty.
At the foot of the southern mountain where beans are planted, there are few bean seedlings in the grass.
In the morning, I clean up the wasteland and filth, and return with a hoe in the moonlight.
The road is narrow and the grass and trees are long, and the evening dew touches my clothes.
It is not a pity to have stains on your clothes, but your wishes are true.
The meaning is that there is my bean field at the foot of the southern hillside. The field is overgrown with weeds, but the bean seedlings grow very sparsely.
Get up at dawn in the morning and go to the fields to hoe weeds. At night, under the moonlight, you go home with your hoe to rest. Tall grass and trees covered the narrow field path, and the dew wet my clothes. It doesn't matter if my clothes are wet, as long as it doesn't violate my original intention.
3. Poems about spring
A few peach blossoms outside the bamboo, a prophet of the warmth of the spring river - "Two Evening Scenes on the Spring River by Hui Chong" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty The east wind returns with the spring, and the wind blows Flowers on my branches - Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Remembering the Sunset in the Mountains" The east wind sprinkles rain and dew, bringing spring to the world - Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Send Qi Ang to Drop in Bazhong" If the spring grass is sentimental, the mountains are still green - Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Reply to Su Xiucai from Kinmen" "The plum blossoms are gone in the cold snow, and the spring breeze is coming back from the willows - "Eight Poems for Music in the Palace" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. The light rain on the sky street is as moist as crisp, but the color of grass looks far away but there is no grass up close.
The most beautiful thing about spring is that it is full of smoke and willows all over the imperial capital - Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Early Spring Presented to Zhang Shiba of the Ministry of Water Resources" Thousands of apricot trees by the river, newly blooming one night of wind. The garden is full of dark and light colors, shining in the green waves - "Spring Outing Song" by Wang Ya of the Tang Dynasty. Unconsciously, the spring breeze changes the wicker - "The Dark Sun Presents to the Judges" by Han Huang of the Tang Dynasty. The spring rain adds flowers on the road, and the flowers move the spring scenery of the mountain - Song Dynasty and Qin Dynasty Viewing "Good Things Are Near" The willows are not covering the spring color, and a branch of red apricot emerges from the wall - Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Making Right Now" The east wind blows the rain as fine as dust - Xin Qiji, "Huanxi Sand", Song Dynasty The weeds are green in the spring shade, and sometimes there are faint flowers The trees are bright - Song Dynasty Su Shunqin's "Late Mooring in Huaizhong" Spring is in the depths of the flowers and the sound of birds - Song Dynasty Chen Liang's "Nan Gezi" Yanyan flies over and asks where spring is, only the pond is green - Song Dynasty Jiang Kui's "Light Yellow Willow" It is easy to recognize the east wind, and it is always spring with its colorful colors - Zhu Xi's "Spring Day" Spring comes to the world and the grass and trees know it - Song Dynasty Zhang Shi's "The Beginning of Spring" "News of Spring" Zheng Zhenduo's Willows Awaken , slightly opening tired eyes.
The warm spring breeze covered him with green clothes. What bright sunlight! The willows opened their doors to welcome the brilliant morning sun.
The happy children laughed and said: "Spring is coming, coming, the willows are coming out.
Reference: /zt/zqfx/ctshd/c1/9c.htm Alf Roy Noyce's poem titled "Gray Spring" says: I have seen the green spring wading through the clear stream amid the laughter of wild magpies and the hope of village girls.
I have seen it. In the gray spring, I was sobbing alone in the misty forest where the flowers were still blooming. The lips exposed by laughter were bright red; but, ah! It was the essence of "beauty" that was sobbing.
The original text of wild magpie is wild jay, which is a kind of bird in Britain. According to the dictionary translation, it should be called jay. Now let’s use the Chinese magpie instead. One shape turns out to be very similar, and the other is magpie. Although the poet does not hate the green spring, he prefers to say that the gray spring is "the essence of beauty". This idea does not seem to have been written by poets before the 19th century. .
This is "Whitechapel Street" by the important Imagist poet Richard Altington; the sound of iron hoofs, iron wheels, and passing carriages, trams and human feet. ; The iron strikes play a loud and crazy sound
The sharp and distant cry of the passing swallow is in vain; The silence and greenness of the April pasture are in vain; Clear and clear. The white rain is in vain - coal, mud, everyone is crazy about labor; the endless conflict between strength and strength - iron hits iron, smoke curls upward, silently and feebly on the waves. In vain are the shrill, distant cries of seagulls flying over green places, those April pastures - noisy, iron, smoke; iron, iron, iron.
Marie Carlo. The title of Lyn Davis' work is "Spring Sows Her Seeds": Spring, why do you do this this year? Why do you do this useless thing? Don't you know there is no man anymore? After making the apple bud, strange emotions settled in the heart of a little girl: panic and hope.
Who devises for you, who arranges for you, that a girl's heart may mature for a man, when men gather where Death is their consort? My questions came back to my ears. Chun is deaf, she can't hear.
Chun is blind, she cannot see. She doesn't understand what war is.
She spreads seeds in every girl's heart. Ah, the painful harvest of growing up! In the eyes of the former British Poet Laureate Boris Johnson, spring is still a fairy in silk clothes: Spring wears silk clothes and wears a crown of milky white hawthorn flowers; white clouds dance in the bright wool-like sky; white butterflies fly in the sky. Wild chrysanthemums embroidered the countryside; the white flowers of cherry and pear scattered their snow flakes all over the ground.
The spring breeze is like mellow wine, and I don’t know what is attached to it. ——Cheng Zhidao, Song Dynasty, "A Poem of Crossing the Red Plum Pavilion" There is less frost at the end of the year, and the grass and trees in the world know the arrival of spring.
——Zhang Shi, Song Dynasty, "The Beginning of Spring" The light rain sprinkles the fragrant dust, creating a pleasant spring scenery. ——Shi Xiaoyou, Song Dynasty, "Good things are coming soon" The skinny snow traces the corner of the wall, and the green child has already made up the calyx.
——Jin Wang Tingyun's "Visiting Kinmen" Spring is late, and the flowers and trees are luxuriant. Cang Geng chops and chops, and picks Qi Qi.
Chichi: slow. Huimu: vegetation.
luxuriant: the appearance of lush grass. Cang Geng: Oriole.
喈刈: Birds singing in harmony. Fan: white mugwort.
Qi Qi: Many. "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Chuche" It is mid-spring, and the sun is harmonious. Yanghe: the warmth of spring. "Historical Records·The Chronicles of the First Emperor of Qin" Budze in Yangchun, all things are shining. Ancient Han Dynasty Yuefu poem "Long Song Xing" Yangchun Bairi The wind is fragrant. "Three Jin Baiqi Dance Poems" from an ancient Jin Yuefu poem. "Three Poems about Jin Baiqi Dances". In February and March, the grass and water are the same color.
Tun: station, gather. "Entering Pengli Lake Mouth" by Xie Lingyun in the Southern Song Dynasty Spring grass grows in the pond, and the willows in the garden change into songbirds. Change into songbirds: the singing birds change species.
Two sentences say that winter has passed and spring has come, and the birds have changed. Southern Song Dynasty Xie Lingyun's "Climbing the Pond and Going Up the Tower" Noisy birds cover Chunzhou, and miscellaneous heroes fill the field. Fuchunzhou: a sandbank covered with spring.
Miscellaneous; various flowers. Fangdian: Suburbs.
Liang Xie Tiao of the Southern Dynasties, "Climbing the Three Mountains at Night and Looking at the Capital City" sent a message to Luo City for its beautiful scenery, and the beauty of spring will be doubled next year. Luo City: Luoyang City. Fengri: Spring scenery.
Tao: Say. Tang Dynasty Du Shenyan's "Spring Day in Beijing" The clouds rise out of the sea and the plum blossoms cross the river in spring.
Shuqi urges the yellow bird, and the clear light turns to green apple. Haishu: sunrise on the sea. Plum willows crossing the river in spring: Plum willows crossing the river, the south of the Yangtze River is full of spring scenery.
Shuqi: the warm breath of spring. Turn green apple waves: Make the apple grass in the water turn green.
The meaning of the four sentences: colorful clouds rise on the sea with the morning sun, plum blossoms and green willows bring spring across the river, yellow birds sing in the warm spring light, and the sunshine greens the apple grass. Tang Du Shenyan's "Early Spring Tour with Jinling Lu Cheng" I don't know who made the cut, the spring breeze in February is like scissors Tang He Zhizhang's "Ode to the Willow": "The jasper is made up as high as a tree, and thousands of green silk threads hang down.
I don’t know.
4. Famous ancient poems about labor
The Silkworm Woman
Zhang Yu went to the city yesterday and came back full of tears
Those who are covered with silkworms are not silkworm farmers.
The pity farmer Li Shen plants a grain of millet in the spring and harvests ten thousand grains in the autumn.
He is still a farmer. Starved to death. Fan Zhongyan, a fisherman on the river, loves the beauty of sea bass.
Watching Qianmai live in Yitian's house for a long time, people come to the south in May. The wind blows, and the wheat is covered with yellow. The women carry baskets with them to eat, and the children go to the fields with their hands. The young men are in Nangang. Long. There is a poor woman holding her son next to her. She listens to her words and feels sad that her family's fields have been exhausted. She picks this up to satisfy her hunger.
What merit do I have now? I have never been engaged in farming and mulberry trees. The official salary is three hundred stones, and Yan has more than enough food every year.
5. What are the poems that describe the hard work of the working people in ancient times?
1. The feet are full of heat and rustic, and the back is scorching with the scorching sky. ——In the Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi's "Viewing the Cutting of Wheat"
Explanation: Their feet were fumigated by the heat from the ground, and their spines were basked in the hot sunshine.
2. Who knew that every meal on the plate is hard work? ——Tang Dynasty, Li Shen's "Two Poems of Compassion for the Farmers"
Interpretation: Who would have thought that every grain of rice in our bowls is filled with the blood and sweat of the farmers?
3. The charcoal seller cuts down firewood and burns charcoal in the southern mountains. His face was dusty and smoky, his temples were gray and his fingers were black. ——Tang Dynasty, "The Charcoal Seller" by Bai Juyi
Interpretation: His face was covered with dust, showing a color burnt by smoke, his temples were white and his fingers were black.
4. The rain is enough and the fields are white, and we are plowing in the middle of the night. ——Tang Dynasty, Cui Daorong's "On the Fields"
Interpretation: The spring rain has fallen so much that even the fields at high altitudes are filled with white water. In order to rush for seeds, farmers wear raincoats. Braving the rain, I came to the fields to work in the middle of the night.
5. In the morning, I clean up the wasteland and filth, and return home with a hoe in the moonlight. ——Wei and Jin Dynasties, Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields·Part 3"
Interpretation: Get up early in the morning and go to the fields to eradicate weeds, and return home under the moonlight at nightfall.
6. What are the poems or famous sayings about labor?
Only human labor is sacred.
—— Gorky It’s noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil. Who would have thought that every meal on the plate is hard work! ——Li Shen I think the best way to find happiness in life is to respect labor.
All happiness can be obtained through labor, and all suffering can be relieved by labor. ——Li Dazhao Labor is the source of all knowledge.
—— Tao Zhu All existing good things are the fruits of creation. —— Mill The most important thing in human life is labor training.
Without labor, it is impossible to have a normal life. ——Rousseau Labor is an inevitable obligation for everyone in society.
——Rousseau The perfect new man should be cultivated in and for labor. —— Owen Physical labor is the great disinfectant against all social viruses.
——Marx Labor is the incomparable source of all power, all morality and all happiness. ——La Jornaignori Labor is the father of wealth, and land is the mother of wealth.
——William Petty Everything always starts from nothing; it is created by two hands and a clever head. —— Sonsunegi I know what labor is: labor is the source of all joy and all good things in the world.
—— Gorky To work, to be diligent: work is the most reliable wealth. ——La Fontaine Since thought exists in labor, people must rely on labor to survive.
——Suhomlinsky On the basis of attaching importance to labor and respecting workers, it is possible for us to create our own new morality. ——Labor and science are the two greatest forces in the world.
—— Gorky Labor is always the basis of human life and the basis of creating happiness of human culture. ——Makarenko Love labor.
No force can make people become great and intelligent like labor, the power of collective, friendly and free labor. —— Gorky I only believe in one thing: inspiration is generated during labor.
...Labor is the best doctor for all dull senses. —— Ostrovsky Labor is the basis and means of human existence, and the source of a person's physical, intellectual and moral perfection.
—— Ushinsky If you can successfully choose labor and pour all your spirit into it, then happiness itself will find you. - Ushinsky Laziness - it is a special style of attitude towards labor.
It is characterized by difficulty in getting involved in work and ease of leaving work. ——Deplitskaya Life is about hard work, what will you gain if you don’t ask for it? ——Zhang Heng It is better to retreat and build a net than to envy the fish in Linyuan.
—— Ban Gu’s words of “once and for all” are true, but there are very few “once and for all” things... — Lu Xun’s establishment of the socialist system has opened up a road for us to reach the ideal state, The realization of the ideal state depends on our hard work. ——Mao Zedong Knowledge comes from hard work, and any achievement is the result of hard work.
—— Soong Ching Ling To cultivate abilities, you must continue to do them, and you must improve your learning methods and improve your learning efficiency at any time in order to succeed. ——Ye Shengtao When I do something, I don’t just do it when others ask me to do it, but I do it even if others don’t ask me to do it.
In this way, it will be interesting and rewarding. ——Xie Juezai From now on, I will no longer look up at the blue sky or look down at the white water. I will only watch my steps carefully. I will step on the soil and leave deep footprints! —— Zhu Ziqing We should remember that our career requires hands, not mouths.
—— Tong Dizhou Always have confidence in everything and always think about "doing it". If you do something and you first worry, "Are you afraid of it?" then you won't have the courage.
—— Gai Jingtian People who do everything by talking without doing anything are hypocritical and hypocritical. - Democritus Science is at home everywhere - but it will not yield a rich harvest wherever it does not sow.
—— Herzen Science is not something that can be obtained without hard work - indeed, there is no other way to obtain science except sweating; whether it is enthusiasm, fantasy, or longing with the whole body and mind, it is all. It cannot replace labor. ——Herzen Genius cannot make people do not have to work, nor can it replace labor.
To develop genius, you must study for long periods of time and work with high intensity. The more talented a person is, the more complex and important the tasks he faces.
—— Smirnov A person with truly great talents feels the highest degree of happiness in the process of work. ——Goethe The fruits harvested from the scientific garden, like the farmer's harvest, are often the simultaneous product of work and luck and favorable circumstances.
——Berzilius Inspiration is nothing but "the reward of tenacious labor." ——Rebin Whoever is willing to work seriously can make many achievements and stand out.
—— Engels There is nothing of real value in the world that can be obtained without hard work. —— Edison Labor is the mother of all inventions.
By working hard and diligently in everything, you can get the truth of things. —— Tao Xingzhi Things that are obtained through effort are more popular than things that are obtained without effort.
The truth that is obvious at a glance can be understood effortlessly. Once you understand it, you will feel temporarily happy, but it will soon be forgotten. —— Boccaccio My life is basically just hard work. I can say that I have lived for seventy-five years and have not lived a comfortable life for a month. It is like pushing a stone up a mountain and the stone keeps rolling down. Pushed up again.
—— Goethe It is labor itself that constitutes the main factor in the happiness you pursue. Any enjoyment that is not obtained through hard work will soon become boring and uninteresting. —— Hume Only under new social conditions can labor be transformed from a heavy burden into a relaxed and pleasant satisfaction of physiological requirements.
—— Chernyshevsky We learn to think in the process of our labor. As a result of our labor, we understand the mystery of the world, and then we truly change our lives. —— Gorky I have loved both mental work and physical work all my life. Perhaps I even love physical work more.
When any excellent understanding, that is, the combination of hands and brain, is added to physical labor, I feel even more satisfied.
—— Pavlov Laziness is like rust, consuming the body more than hard work; keys that are often used are always shiny.
——Franklin Don’t rest on what you have already achieved.