Current location - Quotes Website - Excellent quotations - There are/kloc-0 idioms and proverbs about history, myths and local folk customs related to land, 5 poems related to land and 2 poems of about 200 words.
There are/kloc-0 idioms and proverbs about history, myths and local folk customs related to land, 5 poems related to land and 2 poems of about 200 words.
Historical Story: Modern Household Production Quota in China.

1978, in order to survive, some farmers in Xiaogang Village, Fengyang County, Anhui Province, with the determination of "raising orphans", divided their fields into households, which opened the prelude to the reform of agricultural production and management mode later called "household contract responsibility system". "Contract", a unique spontaneous system in the process of social transformation in China, has spanned the disintegration of people's communes, the reconstruction of township governments and the development of villagers' autonomy, and even extended from rural reform to the reform of state-owned enterprises. Its vitality is amazing. But so far, the structure of rural land rights is still in the process of institutional change.

Fairy story: Nu Wa made man.

On the seventh day of the seventh day, Nu Wa made a series of small clay figurines out of loess and water, imitating her own appearance. She made batch after batch, feeling too slow, so she used a crutch, covered with mud, waved it, and bit by bit mud spilled on the ground, all of which became people. In order to make human beings pass on forever, she created a wedding ceremony, acted as a matchmaker herself, let people know the method of "making people" and carry on the family line by her own strength.

Local Folk Custom: Sacrifice to the Earth.

In ancient China, there was a custom of offering sacrifices to local communities. In order to repay the gift of the earth, the social god was called the social god or the land god in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the land god was even worse.

Idiom:

The feeling of hometown

Huai: Miss; Earth: homeland, hometown. I miss my hometown.

Forever and ever-forever and ever

Since the existence of heaven and earth. It takes a long time to describe. Also described as eternity (especially love).

Vast territory and rich resources.

Refers to the country's vast territory and rich products.

suit measures to local conditions

It is necessary to consider different geographical environments and choose appropriate treatment methods and principles of prescription and medicine treatment.

Indomitable spirit

Head above the sky, feet on the earth. Describe the tall image, heroic spirit.

Common saying

There are no three hundred and twenty pieces of silver buried here. -Clumsy denial leads to self-exposure.

There is a sky above your head, but your feet are on the side of the earth.

Facing the Loess back into the air

Come to a bad end-died tragically.

A powerful dragon can't crush a snake in its old place.

Defending the Land: The Story of Inch Golden Bridge

"Inch Golden Bridge" is located in Chikan District, Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province. 1in March, 898, French imperialism made an unreasonable request to the Qing government to lease Guangzhou Bay (Zhanjiang). The Qing government bowed its knees and agreed to lease, and the concession was discussed separately. French imperialism pushed its luck. On April 22nd, it brazenly sent troops to capture Guangzhou Bay, drew up its own concession, and went out to burn, kill and plunder in an attempt to cover a large territory of our country. The atrocities of the French army aroused the great indignation of the people in Zhanjiang. The people of Nanliu and Haitou, led by Wu Bangze and others, first unveiled the banner of anti-French justice, swore an uprising, and used spears, knives and clubs as weapons to attack the enemy head-on. Later, the anti-French struggle surged and spread to Suixi, Huang Lue and other places. The people of Zhanjiang, with the belief that "every inch of land is precious, and Iraq is beaten", have fought the enemy for more than ten times and repelled several attacks by well-equipped enemies.

Cherish the land

An Egyptian king invited several western explorers to explore the land. After the expedition, the king personally met him and gave them a lot of gold, silver and jewels, but told them to take off their shoes and take away the dust when they went to Egypt.