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1.

It is noon on the day of hoeing, and sweat drips from the soil. Who knows that every meal on the plate is hard work?

(At noon in midsummer, the sun is scorching, and farmers are still working, sweat dripping into the soil. Who would have thought that every grain of rice in our bowls is the result of farmers' hard work?)

——"Compassion for the Farmers" by Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty

2.

At the foot of the southern mountain where beans are planted, the grass is thick with bean seedlings. In the morning, I went to clean up the wasteland and filth, and returned home after wearing a hoe in the moonlight.

(I plant beans at the foot of Nanshan Mountain. The weeds are lush and the bean seedlings are sparse. I get up early in the morning and go to the fields to eradicate the weeds. I return home under the moonlight at nightfall.)

——Eastern Jin Dynasty ·Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields"

3.

Working in the fields during the day and working on hemp crops at night, the children of the village each head their own house. The children and grandchildren are still working for farming and weaving, and they are also learning to grow melons near the mulberry tree.

(Go to the fields to do field work during the day, and twist twine at home at night. Men and women in the village each have their own housework. Although the children do not know how to plow the fields and weave, they still learn to do it under the shade of the mulberry tree. Planting melons.)

——"Four Seasons Pastoral Excitement" by Fan Chengda of the Song Dynasty

4.

I went to the city yesterday and came back with tears in my eyes. Those who are covered with silkworms are not silkworm farmers.

(Yesterday I went to the city to sell silk, and when I came back my handkerchief was soaked with tears. Why was I so sad? I saw rich people all dressed in silk and satin, but none of them were sericulture farmers. People. )

——"Silkworm Woman" by Zhang Yu of the Song Dynasty

5.

If you plant in the North Mountain and plant in the Southern Mountain, is there anything wrong with helping each other in farming? I wish that all the people in the world would be like me, and that there should be less barren fields all over the world.

(After planting in the North Mountain, plant in the South Mountain. There is no partiality in helping each other and working hard. I hope that people in this world are like us. There should be a lot less barren fields in all corners of the country.)

— - Wang Yucheng of the Song Dynasty, "Two Shetian Diao Poems·Part 2"

6.

It is full of earthy summer weather, and the sky is burning on the back. I’m exhausted and don’t know how hot it is, but I’m glad the summer is long.

(Their feet were fumigated by the heat from the ground, and the hot sunshine was baking on their spines. They were exhausted, as if they didn’t know the weather was hot, and they just cherished the long summer.)

——Tang ·Bai Juyi's "Guan Mao Mao"

7.

Spring is early in Southern Chu, and the remaining cold weather has already brought prosperity. The earth is plastered in the wilderness, and hundreds of insects are competing for the camp.

(The signs of spring come early in the Chunan area. The remaining cold of winter has not yet ended, but the vitality of vegetation has already sprouted. The soil in the wilderness has released its fertility, like hibernating animals vying to make their homes on it.)

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——Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty, "The Farmer Meets the Plowman in the First Spring"

8.

The light rain brings new flowers, and a thunder startles the insects. The Tian family was free for a few days, and farming began.

(A slight spring rain fills the grass with vitality, and a rumbling spring thunder awakens the awakening season. Farmers can only have a few free days a year, and the work in the fields begins to get busy.)

< p>——"Guan Tian Jia" by Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty

9.

Sow one grain of millet in spring and harvest ten thousand grains in autumn. There is no idle land all over the world, and farmers are still starving to death.

(If you sow a seed in spring, you can harvest a lot of food in autumn. There is no field in the world that is not cultivated, but there are still farmers who starve to death.)

——Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty, "Compassion for the Farmers"

10.

The young and strong are all in the wild, so the fields and gardens are also in order. Jing Changyan came back and drank water from Duxi Stream.

(The young and strong people went to the fields to plow the fields, and the yards were converted into vegetable fields. After returning from the fields, often after the sun had set, they had to take the calves to the west mountain stream to drink water.)

——"Guantian Family" by Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty

Famous Quotes

1.

All accomplished people in ancient times are very Take your life seriously. When you live a day, you should always work as much as possible, work more, study more, and do not want to waste your time in vain.

——Deng Tuo

2.

The most beautiful things in our world are created by labor and the clever hands of people.

——Gorky

3.

Only human labor is sacred.

——Gorky

4.

I have my own personality and conscience, which cannot be bought by money. My music should be dedicated to the motherland, to the working people, and to serve to save the national crisis.

——Xian Xinghai

5.

Labor is the source of all knowledge.

——Tao Zhu

6.

The most important thing in human life is labor training. It is impossible to have a normal human life without labor.

——Rousseau

7.

Labor is an inevitable obligation for everyone in society.

——Rousseau

8.

All the more accomplished scientific workers, without exception, are experts at utilizing time and are determined. Someone who puts in a lot of work over a lot of time.

——Hua Luogeng

9.

Labor is the incomparable source of all power, all morality and all happiness.

——La Jonaignoli

10.

Labor is the father of wealth, and land is the mother of wealth.

——William Petty