1. With a cold eyebrow and a thousand fingers, he bows his head and is willing to be a Ruzi Niu. ——Lu Xun's "Self-Mockery"
Translation: Angry at those who have no conscience and are being criticized by thousands of people, bending down and willing to be a bully for the common people.
2. The water and mud in the wasteland are cultivated deeply and carefully. ——Zang Kejia's "Old Scalper"?
Translation: Lao Niu worked hard in the barren fields, plowing deeply from east to west.
3. I love the stone very much, so don’t send the ox to sharpen its horns. An ox can still sharpen its horns, but a fight between oxen and bamboo will destroy my bamboo. ——Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty, "Inscribed on Bamboo and Stone Herding Cows"
Translation: I love this strange stone very much. Little shepherd boy, don't let the cows grind their horns on it. I can still bear the grinding of my horns, but don't let the cows grind their horns. The fight broke the green bamboo.
4. If there is no rope on the nose, the sky and the earth will not be closed at night. ——Li Bai's "Ode to the Cow"?
Translation: All along, there is no rope on its nose. It uses the sky and the earth as its cowshed and stays out all night.
5. If you plow a thousand acres, you will actually get a thousand boxes. If you are exhausted, who will be injured again? ——"Sick Cow" by Li Gang in the Song Dynasty
Translation: The sick cow cultivated a thousand acres, and in exchange the fruits of its labor filled a thousand granaries, but it itself was extremely exhausted and exhausted all its strength. , who will pity its hard work and heavy load?