Poems or proverbs about cattle
1. The green cattle are getting fat on the grass in the north, and the shepherds are singing and the cattle are returning home. ——Li Dongyang's "Beiyuan Pastoral Singing"
2. A straw rope is tied through the nose to the firewood door, and no one asks about right and wrong. ——Song Wu's "Old Cow"
3. The thought of tame cattle does not disturb the mind of a shepherd boy. ——Chu Guangxi's "Shepherd Boy's Ci"
4. Neighbors shoulder to shoulder, close to each other, suddenly scattered. ——Lu Guimeng's "Five Songs: Cattle Herding"
5. Cattle herding in the distance, surrounded by thick grass and millet around the village. ——Zhang Ji's "Shepherd Boy's Ci"
6. The river grass is as poor as autumn, and the ten-horned Wu cows are roaming along the river bank. ——Lu Guimeng's "Five Songs: Cattle Herding"
7. Herding cattle in the morning and herding cattle in the river. Grazing cattle at night, herding cattle across the village valley. ——Li She's "Shepherd Boy's Ci"
8. The children on the back of the cow sing songs by themselves, and the heads of the streams are over the slopes. ——Master Lu's "Cow Riding Song"
9. Cows and cows eat grass and don't touch each other. ——Zhang Ji's "Shepherd Boy's Ci"
10. The water and mud in the wasteland are cultivated deeply and carefully. ——Zang Kejia's "Old Scalper"
11. Ask the canal how the cattle can be tamed and harassed, and whip the cud without fear. ——Master Lu's "Bull Riding Song"
12. Planting grass and arrows all over your waist, you are not afraid of tigers bullying yellow calves. ——Li She's "Shepherd Boy's Ci"
13. There is a clear stream outside the door, and the old man is holding a cow to drink from the stream. ——Lu You's "Cow Drinking Song"
14. When the sun sets, the grass is far away, and the cattle are late. Only I know that the cattle are tired and hungry. ——Gao Qi's "Herding Cows"
15. The big cow is hiding in the mountain slope, and the little cow is walking through the forest. ——Chu Guangxi's "Shepherd Boy's Ci"
16. Wherever the cattle go, plow the land east of the old city. ——Yuan Jie's "Where to Go with the Ox"
17. Xi Nu straddled the horse without a saddle and walked away with the buffalo to scare the Han officials. ——Gu Kuang, "Du Xiucai Painting and Walking Buffalo Song"
18. Official cattle. Official cattle drive official cars, carrying sand like the banks of Chanshui River. ——Bai Juyi's "Guan Niu"
19. The old cow also understands that time is precious, and he does not wait for the whip to rise. ——Zang Kejia's "Old Scalper"
20. When you return, you get two horns of the ox and recast the hoe and plow into a pound. ——Yuan Zhen's "Tian Jia Ci"