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1. The most glorious poem about labor (the most glorious poem about labor)

2. The most glorious five-character poem about labor

1. The most glorious poem about labor

1. "Sai Hongqiu, fame, Wan Li, as busy as a swallow" comes from the original poem of Yuan Dynasty poet Xue Angfu

. Time flies like electricity, and the wind and frost are as white as practice. When you have done your best, you will retire. Have you ever seen it under the forest? So far lonely pengze county.

Translation

For fame, I rush like a swallow. The tradition of elegance and refinement is as weak as silk thread. Time is like a blink of an eye, like lightning. The weather-beaten temples have suddenly become as white as pixels. It is said that I will no longer be an official soon, but where have I seen it in the mountains? Until now, hermits like Tao Yuanming, the magistrate of Pengze County, are still lonely and friendless.

2. The Bee is from the original poem

The Bee written by Luo Yin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

No matter the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.

after the flowers are gathered into honey, who will work hard for and who will be sweet?

translation

Whether on the flat land or on the mountain peak, the beautiful scenery is occupied by bees. Bee, you picked all the flowers and made nectar. Who did you work hard for and who did you want to taste the sweetness?

3. "Spring Thoughts" comes from the original poem

"Spring Thoughts" written by Fang Yue, a poet in the Song Dynasty.

The spring breeze is too busy, and it is long and lacy.

make honey with Yan as a mud bee, only when it rains lightly, it must be sunny.

Translation

How busy the spring breeze is! It lives with flowers and can make them open; When you are with the trees, the willows will turn blue early. The spring breeze makes a nest of mud with swallows, and also urges flowers to help bees make honey; Just now, there was a light rain under the clouds, and then the clouds were sent away, bringing a blue sunny day.

4. Looking at Jiangnan Butterflies comes from the original poem

Looking at Jiangnan Butterflies by Ouyang Xiu in the Song Dynasty.

Butterflies in the south of the Yangtze River, a pair of butterflies in the sunset. He looks like he lang is full of powder, and his heart is like Han shou's love of stealing incense. Talent and frivolous.

after a light rain, thin wings are tired of smoke. I accompanied the bees to the yard and flew over the east wall. Long is busy for flowers.

Translation

Butterflies in the south of the Yangtze River are both dancing in the sunset. She looks as beautiful as He Yan, lingers among flowers, sucks nectar, and is frivolous by nature. After a light rain, the pink wings of butterflies, which are greasy with water, shimmer in the setting sun. It just flew into the yard with bees, and accompanied catkins across the east wall, often rushing for flowers.

5. "Mowing Wheat" comes from the original poem

Mowing Wheat

written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

at night, when the south wind comes, the wheat turns yellow.

the mother-in-law pays for food, and the child carries the kettle pulp.

She goes with Xiang Tian, and Ding Zhuang is in Nangang.

it's full of rustic heat, and my back is burning in the sun.

I don't know the heat, but I regret the long summer.

There is a poor woman again, holding her son by her side.

Her right hand holds the ear and her left arm hangs over the basket.

it's sad to hear what they care about.

I've lost all my taxes, so I'll take this to satisfy my hunger.

what merits do I have today? I have never been involved in farming and mulberry.

Li Lu has three hundred stones, and Yan has surplus grain at the age of 3.

I feel ashamed of this privately, and I can't forget it every day.

Translation

Farmers rarely have free months, and people are busier when May comes. At night, the south wind blew, and the wheat covering the ridge was ripe and yellow. Women carry food in bamboo baskets and children carry water in pots. Follow each other to the field to deliver food, and the men who harvest wheat are all in Nangang. Their feet were fumigated by the hot air on the ground, and their backs were basking in the hot sun. Exhausted as if I didn't know that the weather was hot, I just cherished the long summer days. I saw a poor woman standing beside the wheat cutter with her baby in her arms.

The gleaned ears of wheat are in his right hand, and a broken basket is hanging from his left arm. Listening to her looking at others, everyone who hears her feels sad for her. Because of paying rent and taxes, all the fields at home have been sold out, so we have to pick up some ears of wheat to fill our hunger. Now I have what merit, but I don't have to engage in farming sericulture. Get a salary of 3 stone meters a year, and there will be surplus food at the end of the year. I am ashamed to think of these things, and I will never forget them all day and all night.

2. What are the most glorious poems about labor?

Returning to the Garden. Tao Yuanming, the third Jin Dynasty

planted beans at the foot of the southern mountain, and the grass was full of bean seedlings.

in the morning, you should make good use of waste and filth, and bring home the lotus with you.

the road is narrow and the vegetation is long, and my clothes are exposed in the evening.

clothes are not enough to cherish, but you can keep your wish.

translation

I plant beans at the foot of Nanshan, where weeds are flourishing and peas are sparse. Get up early in the morning and uproot weeds in the fields, and return home in the moonlight at night.

The narrow mountain path is covered with vegetation, and the night dew wet my clothes. It's not a pity that my clothes are wet. I just hope it doesn't go against my intention of returning to the countryside.

Note

Nanshan refers to Lushan Mountain. Rare: rare. G: Get up. Desolate: Adjective as a noun, barren, refers to weeds in bean sprouts. Dirty: dirty. This refers to weeds in the field. Hoe: Carrying a hoe. Ho, carry it. Narrow: narrow. Vegetation length: vegetation is overgrown. Long and growing

evening dew: dew in the evening. To wet (dew). Foot: It's worth it. But do what you want: as long as you don't go against your wishes. But: only. Wish: refers to the desire to live in the countryside, "not to bend over for five buckets of rice" and not to go along with the secular. Violation: violation.

The Silkworm Woman Song Zhangyu

She entered the city yesterday and came back with tears in her eyes.

people who are covered with Luo Qi are not sericulturists.

translation

A woman who lives in the country and lives by raising silkworms went to the city to go to the market and sell silk yesterday. When she came back, she was in tears, and the sad tears even soaked the towel. Because she saw in the city that people dressed in beautiful silk clothes are not sericulturists who work hard like her at all!

Note

Silkworm wife: a woman who keeps silkworms. Silkworm, an insect, spits out silk which is an important textile raw material, mainly used for spinning silks and satins. City: A place where goods are bought or sold. This refers to selling silk. Towel: a towel or other small piece of cloth used for wiping. All over: all over.

Luo Qi: a general term for silk goods. Luo, plain color or thin texture of silk. Qi, silk fabrics with patterns or patterns. In poetry, it refers to clothes made of silk.

Fisherman on the River Song Fan Zhongyan

People come and go on the river, but they love the beauty of perch.

look at a leaf boat, you are in a storm.

people coming and going on the river only like the delicious taste of perch.

Look at those poor fishermen, who are driving their boats up and down in the big wind and waves.

note

fisherman: a person who fishes. But: only. Love: love. Perch: a kind of fish with a big head and a big mouth, a flat body and thin scales, a green back and a white belly, and delicious taste. Grow fast, big and delicious. Jun: You. A boat like a leaf floating on the water. Haunt: looming.

it means you can see for a while, but you can't see for a while. Storm: waves.

In the afternoon, when weeding, sweat drips down the soil.

but every grain of Chinese food is hard.

Translation

At noon in midsummer, the farmers were still working in the scorching sun, and sweat dripped into the soil. Who would have thought that the rice in our bowl is full of the blood and sweat of farmers?

note

compassion. There is sympathy here. One poem is Two Antique Poems. The order of these two poems is different from version to version. Millet: generally refers to cereals. Autumn Harvest: A "Qiu Cheng". Son: refers to grain particles. Four seas: refers to the whole country. Idle field: A field that is not cultivated. Y: Still.

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children and grandchildren are not ready for farming and weaving, but also learn to grow melons by mulberry shade.

Translation

Going out to mow the grass in the fields during the day, and coming back to rub hemp ropes at night, both men and women in the farm are shouldering the burden of the family. Children don't know how to cultivate, but they also learn to grow melons like adults under mulberry trees.

Note

Miscellaneous interest: Poems written along with interest, with no fixed theme. Day (zhòu): daytime. Tillage: remove weeds. Ji Ma: Twist hemp into thread. Take charge of each other: everyone has a certain job. Children and grandchildren: refers to children. Unsolved: I don't understand. Offer: engage in, participate in. Beside: near.

mulberry shade: a shady place under mulberry trees.

3. The most glorious poem of labor

Laborers are the most glorious

Human beings work to survive, and everyone is a laborer

Labor has created the world and created human civilization

You may be a worker, a farmer and an intellectual

People live by labor and enjoy beauty by creation

Working hard for the same civilization < Proud of labor

Workers are the most glorious, and those who have contributed to more people

are "model workers" and pioneers

They make more people happier

Mining, steel flower, end products

Transplanting, weeding and harvest

The growth of children, Scientific research and development

from high-rise buildings

from cars, trains, ships, bullet trains to airplanes

from small businesses, vendors, private enterprises and individual businesses

from state-owned enterprises to private enterprises

no matter what kind of social country

in the vast sea of people

from rolling people

there is labor everywhere. Created a civilization

Today is a festival for laborers all over the world

Let's praise laborers, and sing praises to laborers

4. Poems about Labor Day

1. In April in the country, Weng Juan was

green all over the mountains and plains, and it rained like smoke in the sound of discipline.

In April, there were few idle people in the countryside, so sericulture was added to the fields.

2. Poor girl Tang Qin Taoyu

her fingers embroider beyond compare, but she cannot vie with painted brows.

and year after year she has sewn gold thread, make wedding clothes for others.

3. Farmer Wang Qing Tang Yongyuzhi

Smelled the west wind and rain in Qin, in order to ask the west wind to return sooner or later.

the white-haired old farmer stands out like a crane, and the clouds are open at the height of the wheat field.

4. Silkworm wife Song Zhangyu

She entered the city yesterday and came back with tears in her eyes.

people who are covered with Luo Qi are not sericulturists.

5. Song Fan Zhongyan, a fisherman on the river

People coming and going on the river. But I love perch beauty.

look at a leaf boat, you are in a storm.

6, "watching the wheat" Tang Bai Juyi

Tian Jia is less idle in the moon, and people are twice as busy in May. At night, the south wind rises and the wheat is covered with yellow.

the mother-in-law is full of food, and the child is full of pot pulp. Go with Xiang Tian, and Ding Zhuang is in Nangang.

it's full of rustic heat, and the back burns in the sun. I don't know the heat, but I regret the long summer.

there is a poor woman again, holding her son beside her. The right hand grasps the ear and the left arm hangs in the basket.

it's sad to hear what they care about. My family has lost all taxes, so I can take this to satisfy my hunger.

what merits do I have today? I never worked in agriculture and mulberry. Li Lu has three hundred stones, and he has surplus food at the age of eight.

I'm ashamed to read this, and I can't forget it every day.

7.

In Li Shen, Tang Dynasty, at noon, sweat dripped down the soil.

but every grain of Chinese food is hard.

The most glorious five-character poem about labor 1. What are the most glorious poems about labor

Returning to the Garden, the third Jin Dynasty, Tao Yuanming

Planting beans at the foot of the South Mountain, the grass is full of beans and seedlings are scarce.

in the morning, you should make good use of waste and filth, and bring home the lotus with you.

the road is narrow and the vegetation is long, and my clothes are exposed in the evening.

clothes are not enough to cherish, but you can keep your wish.

translation

I plant beans at the foot of Nanshan, where weeds are flourishing and peas are sparse. Get up early in the morning and uproot weeds in the fields, and return home in the moonlight at night.

The narrow mountain path is covered with vegetation, and the night dew wet my clothes. It's not a pity that my clothes are wet. I just hope it doesn't go against my intention of returning to the countryside.

Note

Nanshan refers to Lushan Mountain. Rare: rare. G: Get up. Desolate: Adjective as a noun, barren, refers to weeds in bean sprouts. Dirty: dirty. This refers to weeds in the field. Hoe: Carrying a hoe. Ho, carry it. Narrow: narrow. Vegetation length: vegetation is overgrown. Long and growing

evening dew: dew in the evening. To wet (dew). Foot: It's worth it. But do what you want: as long as you don't go against your wishes. But: only. Wish: refers to the desire to live in the countryside, "not to bend over for five buckets of rice" and not to go along with the secular. Violation: violation.

The Silkworm Woman Song Zhangyu

She entered the city yesterday and came back with tears in her eyes.

people who are covered with Luo Qi are not sericulturists.

translation

A woman who lives in the country and lives by raising silkworms went to the city to go to the market and sell silk yesterday. When she came back, she was in tears, and the sad tears even soaked the towel. Because she saw in the city that people dressed in beautiful silk clothes are not sericulturists who work hard like her at all!

Note

Silkworm wife: a woman who keeps silkworms. Silkworm, an insect, spits out silk which is an important textile raw material, mainly used for spinning silks and satins. City: A place where goods are bought or sold. This refers to selling silk. Towel: a towel or other small piece of cloth used for wiping. All over: all over.

Luo Qi: a general term for silk goods. Luo, plain color or thin texture of silk. Qi, silk fabrics with patterns or patterns. In poetry, it refers to clothes made of silk.

Fisherman on the River Song Fan Zhongyan

People come and go on the river, but they love the beauty of perch.

look at a leaf boat, you are in a storm.

people coming and going on the river only like the delicious taste of perch.

Look at those poor fishermen, who are driving their boats up and down in the big wind and waves.

note

fisherman: a person who fishes. But: only. Love: love. Perch: a kind of fish with a big head and a big mouth, a flat and thin body, a green back and a white belly, and delicious taste. Grow fast, big and delicious. Jun: You. A boat like a leaf floating on the water. Haunt: looming.

it means you can see for a while, but you can't see for a while. Storm: waves.

In the afternoon, when weeding, sweat drips down the soil.

but every grain of Chinese food is hard.

Translation

At noon in midsummer, the farmers were still working in the scorching sun, and sweat dripped into the soil. Who would have thought that the rice in our bowl is full of the blood and sweat of farmers?

note

compassion. There is sympathy here. One poem is Two Antique Poems. The order of these two poems is different from version to version. Millet: generally refers to cereals. Autumn Harvest: A "Qiu Cheng". Son: refers to grain particles. Four seas: refers to the whole country. Idle field: A field that is not cultivated. Y: Still.

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children and grandchildren are not ready for farming and weaving, but also learn to grow melons by mulberry shade.

Translation

Going out to mow the grass in the field during the day and coming back to rub hemp ropes at night, both men and women in the farm are different.