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Poems describing hospitality
The poem describing hospitality is as follows:

1, don't laugh at the muddy wine in the farmhouse, and raise enough chickens and dolphins in good years.

Explanation:

Don't laugh at the muddy wine brewed in the twelfth lunar month. The harvest year is very bumper.

Appreciate:

In a bumper harvest year, the countryside presents a quiet and happy atmosphere. The word "chicken and dolphin" expresses all the hospitality of farmers. The word "don't laugh" expresses the poet's appreciation of the simple folk customs in rural areas.

Prepare chicken and rice for me, old friend, you entertain me on your farm. Green Woods surround the village and green hills are located outside the city.

Explanation:

My old friend prepared a sumptuous dinner and invited me to visit him in Tian She. Green Woods surround the village, and a green hill leans vaguely outside the city wall.

Appreciate:

Since I was invited to write, "old friend" means it's not my first time as a guest. Three or four sentences are famous sentences describing the scenery of mountain villages. Surrounded by green trees, the green hills are oblique, just like a faint ink painting. "Gathering" and "inviting" indicate that the host of this meal is ready, which shows the enthusiasm of old friends and sincere feelings between them. Describe the quiet and leisurely life scene of farmers, and also write the friendship of old friends. By writing about the scenery of rural life, I wrote the author's yearning for this kind of life.

My road is covered with petals-I haven't cleaned it for others, and my thatched cottage door has been closed-but it's open for you now. Too far from the city, too far from good food, too thin family background, only old wine.

Explanation:

I didn't sweep the flowers for the guests, but I did it for you today. This Chai Men has never been opened to guests, so I will open it to you today. It's too far from the city, there is no good food for dinner, and the home is too thin for the old wine to serve.

Appreciate:

In order to welcome the guests, the garden path full of flowers and plants has not been cleaned. The next sentence says that the door that has been closed has only been opened for you for the first time today. Lonely, the guests come, and the host who has always been leisurely and quiet can't help but be overjoyed.