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What are the proverbs and poems about "agriculture"?

Proverbs:

It is better to plant and lose than not to reap.

strong twisted melons and fruits are not sweet.

there is no shortage of land for people, and there is no shortage of food for people in the land.

people are mistaken for a moment, but they are mistaken for a year.

don't plant potatoes in summer, and don't plant beans in lodging.

there are three rains in spring, and there is no shortage of rice after autumn.

before and after xiaoman, plant melons and beans.

every flower in a crop depends on its fertilizer.

farming without manure is tantamount to fooling around.

It's never too late to plant anything from long summer to Xiaoman.

Poem:

Antique

Tang Dynasty: Li Shen

Sow a millet in spring and reap ten thousand seeds in autumn.

there are no idle fields in the four seas, and farmers still starve to death.

show mercy to farmers

Tang Dynasty: Li Shen

Mow the grain at noon, and sweat drips down the soil.

who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?

Farmhouse

Tang Dynasty: Yan Renyu

Huer took advantage of ploughing in the middle of the night, and the cows were unable to walk.

when people don't know the hardships of farmers, they will be called Tanaka Valley.

the farmer

Tang dynasty: Zhang Bi

plowed? Since the invasion of the stars, the long mu is full of family happiness.

when it comes to touhe millet, it belongs to others, and I don't know where to leave my wife.

On the Field

Tang Dynasty: Cui Daorong

It was rainy and the fields were white, and it was plowed in the middle of the night.

people are full of strength, but the east is extremely unclear.