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Don't use idioms in poems or famous sayings about cows.
Title: Cattle

Year: Tang Dynasty

Author: Li Qiao

Genre: Five Principles

Content:-

Enter the phase first, and the swallow array will succeed early. If you want to go under the peach forest, go under the catalpa tree first.

In Wu, I have been breathing for the moon, and I have been surprised by my dreams. You can't get a discount of 10% without five ounces.

Title: Cattle herding words

Year: Ming

Author: Gao Qi

Content:-

My horn is bent, my oxtail is bald,

* * * came piccolo and whip, south Longdong hillock to each other.

The sun is setting, the grass is far away, the cows are hungry, and only I know;

Sing on the cow, the cow sits down and lies next to the cow at night.

I'm not worried about cattle that have been grazing for many years, but I'm afraid of losing rent and selling my cattle.

Appreciate:-

The poem describes the innocence and liveliness of the shepherd boy, the joy of herding with him, the deep affection for cattle, and the cruelty of exploitation from fear of selling cattle and losing rent. Well, me: shepherds are commensurate with each other.