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1. Poems and famous sayings about cows

Cows

Li Qiao of the Tang Dynasty

Qi Ge first entered the stage, and the Yan formation crossed early achievement. If you want to go to the peach grove, first pass under the catalpa tree.

In Wu, the moon is wheezing, and the dream is convulsed. How can I get 10% off without using five cents?

Five Songs: Cattle Herding

Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty

The river grass is as poor as the autumn half, and the ten-horned Wu cows are herding on the river bank.

Neighbors shoulder to shoulder, close to each other, suddenly scattered.

There are endless chasms in the deserted hills, and a solitary bird always stands on its back.

At dusk, the rain will return, and the Tianjia fireworks are slightly damp.

Sick Cow

Li Gang of the Song Dynasty

Plowing a thousand acres actually turns out to be a thousand boxes. Who will be injured again when exhausted?

But all living beings will be full, and they will not hesitate to suffer from illness or death.

Herding Words

Ming Gao Qi

Your horns are curved, my tail is bare and fast,

*** I pick up the piccolo and the long Whip, go to Nanlong and Donggang to chase each other.

The sun sets, the grass is far away, and the cows are late. Only I know whether the cows are tired or hungry;

The cows sing on the cows, and the cows sit down, and they return to lie down next to the cows at night.

I have no worries about raising cattle for many years, but I am afraid that I will lose the rent and sell my cattle. 2. Poems about praising cows

1. "Sick Cow"

Song Dynasty: Li Gang

Who will be exhausted after plowing a thousand acres and plowing a thousand boxes? Reinjury?

But all living beings will be full, and they will not hesitate to suffer from illness or death.

Translation: The sick cow plowed a thousand acres, in exchange for the fruits of labor filling a thousand granaries, but it itself was extremely exhausted mentally and all its strength was exhausted. However, who would pity its strength? What about the hard work of plowing? But in order for all sentient beings to be fed, even if they fall ill and lie under the setting sun, they will not hesitate.

2. "Herding Cows"

Ming Dynasty: Gao Qi

Your horns are curved, my tail is bald and fast.

*** Pick up the piccolo and long whip, and go to the south of Longlong and Donggang to chase each other.

The sun sets, the grass is far away, and the cows are late. Only I know whether the cows are tired or hungry;

The cows sing on the cows, and the cows sit down, and they return to lie down next to the cows at night.

I have no worries about raising cattle for many years, but I am afraid that I will lose the rent and sell my cattle.

Translation: Your cow has curved horns, but my cow has a short tail. We all held piccolos and long whips and chased each other to the east of Nanlang. The sun is setting in the west, the grass is far away, and the cows are running late. Only I know that the cows are tired and hungry. I rode on the cow, sang, sat and played next to the cow, and even slept next to the cow when I came back at night. He grazes cattle all year round and has nothing to worry about. He is only afraid of selling the cattle to pay rent.

3. "Inscribed on Bamboo and Stone Herding Cows"

Song Dynasty: Huang Tingjian

Yeci is a small and majestic place with secluded bamboos and greenery.

A boy with three feet can fight against this old man.

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.

Translation: There is a small strange rock in the countryside. There are tall and green bamboos growing on the edge of the strange rock. There was a little shepherd boy holding a three-foot-long whip and riding on the back of an old cow, enjoying himself. I love this strange rock very much. Little shepherd boy, please don’t let the cows grind their horns on it. I can still bear the grinding, but don’t let the cows fight and damage the green bamboo.

4. "Shepherd Boy's Ci"

Tang Dynasty: Li She

Herding cattle in the court, herding cattle down the river.

Grazing cattle at night, herding cattle across the village valley.

The lotus coops come out of the forest, the spring rain is gentle, and the reed pipes blow the green sedge.

If you plant basil and arrows all over your waist, you will not be afraid of tigers bullying the yellow calves.

Translation: Go to herd cattle in the morning and drive the cattle to Jiangwan. In the evening, I went to graze the cattle and drove them through the village. Wearing a raincoat, we walk in the drizzle of the woods, lying on the green grass with a broken reed pipe and playing a tune. With short arrows made of basil stuck in his waist, he is no longer afraid of tigers biting the calf.

5. "Four of Seven Pastoral Music"

Tang Dynasty: Wang Wei

The spring grass is green in autumn, and the fallen pines are long and cold in summer.

The cattle and sheep return to the village and alleys, and children are ignorant of clothes.

Translation: The lush spring grass still shows a vibrant green color in autumn. Tall and straight pine trees provide cool shade in summer. The cattle and sheep do not need to be driven away, they will return to the alleys of the village by themselves. Children are innocent and do not know dignitaries.

3. Poems related to cattle

Lu Xun: With a cold eyebrow and a thousand fingers, he bows his head and is willing to be a oxen

Farming cattle

——Wei Hai'er

Night is still night

It was quiet all around

And it was time for him to start working

He took off all the weight on his body

Naked and started plowing the fields

He buried his head forward

If the light of dawn could give him strength

He would not be so silent

It is important to hold your breath

Once the strength is loosened, you can no longer pull forward

Hey, hey

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The cattle finally renovated another piece of land

But the land has grown to the other side of the mountain

The grass is also fighting hard

He I remembered what my mother said——

There are only cows that have been plowed to death

There is no land that has been plowed to death

Earth, I am the plowed cow in this world

I carry out my mother’s last wish

I will die after plowing another piece of land today

Water is very important to me at this time

To the earth It's also very important to me

But seeing the master drinking heavily

The cattle swallowed his saliva and continued to move forward

One step forward, another step forward !

Die after plowing another piece of land today

It is an insult to everything! 4. 20 famous quotes about cows.

Pure separation is a cow. ——"Zuo Zhuan: The Fifth Year of Zhaogong"

The neighbor in the east killed the cow. ——"Book of Rites·Fang Ji"

Niu said it was too tight. ――"The Book of Dadaili·Zengzi Tianyuan"

An ox is forced to press its head without drinking water: a metaphor for forcing a person to do something they don't want to do.

An ox does not know how to bend its horns, and a horse does not know how long its face is: it is a metaphor for people’s lack of self-knowledge.

A calf chases a rabbit but cannot use its strength: it refers to being restricted by certain conditions and cannot use even its strength. Not coming out.

Oxen plowing the fields and horses eating the grain: a metaphor for unfair treatment, those who suffer suffer, and those who enjoy happiness enjoy happiness.

An ox has the strength of a thousand catties, but a man has a way to defeat an ox: It is a metaphor that no matter how strong the opponent is, he will have a way to subdue it.

To tether an ox to a horse, both of them will be exhausted: tether: refers to tethering a cart. One finger is fast and the other is slow, holding each other back. It means that it is difficult to cooperate in doing things.

A bull's head is not a horse's mouth: a metaphor for nonsense, the two have nothing to do with each other

Bullshit is not for bragging, and a train is not for push: It means not to talk big words out of thin air, but to see the real ability

I am like a cow, eating grass and squeezing out milk and blood. ——Lu Xun

The old cow also knows that the sunset is late, so there is no need to raise the whip to push forward. 5. Poems describing cow herding

1. Singing on top of the cows, sitting down on the cows, and lying down next to the cows when they return at night.

From the Ming Dynasty poet Gao Qi's "Herding Cows"

Original poem

"Herding Cows"

Your cow's horns are crooked, I The oxtail is bald and fast.

*** Pick up the piccolo and long whip, and go to the south of Longlong and Donggang to chase each other.

The sun sets, the grass is far away, and the cows are late. Only I know whether the cows are tired or hungry;

The cows sing on the cows, and the cows sit down, and they return to lie down next to the cows at night.

I have no worries about raising cattle for many years, but I am afraid that I will lose the rent and sell my cattle.

Translation

Your cow has curved horns, but my cow has a short tail. We all held piccolos and long whips and chased each other to the east of Nanlang. The sun is setting in the west, the grass is far away, and the cows are running late. Only I know that the cows are tired and hungry. I rode on the cow, sang, sat and played next to the cow, and even slept next to the cow when I came back at night. He grazes cattle all year round and has nothing to worry about. He is only afraid of selling the cattle to pay rent.

2. A boy with three feet can fight against this old man.

From the Song Dynasty poet Huang Tingjian's "Inscribed on Bamboo and Stone Herding Cows"

Original poem

"Inscribed on Bamboo and Stone Herding Cows"

Noji Xiaozhengrong, Youhuang leans against the green.

A boy with three feet can fight against this old man.

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.

Translation

There is a small strange rock in the countryside. There are tall and green bamboos growing on the edge of the strange rock. There was a little shepherd boy holding a three-foot-long whip and riding on the back of an old cow, enjoying himself. I love this strange rock very much. Little shepherd boy, please don’t let the cows grind their horns on it. I can still bear the grinding, but don’t let the cows fight and damage the green bamboo.

3. Herd cattle in the morning and herd cattle down the river.

From "Ciyun Gongshi Thunderstorm" by Li She, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

Original poem

"Ciyun Gongshi Thunderstorm"

Chao Herding cattle, herding cattle down the river.

Grazing cattle at night, herding cattle across the village valley.

The lotus coops come out of the forest, the spring rain is gentle, and the reed pipes blow the green sedge.

If you plant basil and arrows all over your waist, you will not be afraid of tigers bullying the yellow calves.

Translation

In the morning, I went to graze the cattle and drove them to Jiangwan. In the evening, I went to graze the cattle and drove them through the village. Wearing a raincoat, we walk in the drizzle of the woods, lying on the green grass with a broken reed pipe and playing a tune. With short arrows made of basil stuck in his waist, he is no longer afraid of tigers biting the calf.

4. Blowing leaves on the other side of the embankment to greet the companions, and also blowing the whip three or four times.

From "Shepherd Boy's Ci" by Zhang Ji, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

Original poem

"Shepherd Boy's Ci"

Herding cattle in the distance, circling the village There is thick grass and millet on all sides.

The hungry crows pecked the backs of oxen in the countryside, making me unable to play at the head of the ridge.

When entering the grassland, many cattle wander around, and when the calf is white, it crows in the reeds.

On the other side of the embankment, they blew leaves to greet their companions, and also drummed and whipped three or four times.

Cows and cattle eat grass and don’t touch each other, and officials and officials cut off their horns.

Translation

When I went to graze cattle on the grassland outside the village, I saw green crops all around the village. Crows were hungry and pecking at the backs of cows on the hillside, which made me afraid to play games or do somersaults. There was so much grass on the hillside that the cows did not raise their heads, and the white calves kept barking toward the reeds. I blew the reed leaves in response to my companions on the other side of the embankment, and swung my long whip a few times to feel happy all over. Cows, cows, just eat grass but don't fight. The horns on your head are useful to the emperor and must be collected.

5. The cowherd sings on the coir raincoat, and the girl in the skirt peeks through the fence.

From "A Walk in the Village" by Du Mu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

Original poem

"A Walk in the Village"

In the middle of spring, the south is sunny and soft. Sangguo village dock.

The wind blows from the weeping willows, and the rain returns to the pond.

The cowherds are singing on the coir raincoats, and the girls in dark skirts are peeking through the fence.

The half-wet shirt is undressed, and the owner offers chicken and millet.

Translation

I passed through the west of Nanyang County in mid-spring, and the mulberry trees in the village all sprouted buds. The gentle breeze blows the weeping willows, and a little drizzle falls on the winding pond. A shepherd boy wearing a raincoat was singing, and a girl in a red skirt was peeking through the fence. I walked into the farmhouse and took off my half-wet clothes. The owner prepared a sumptuous meal for me. 6. What are the poems related to cattle herding?

1. The luxuriant spring grass is green in autumn, and the fallen pines are long and cold in summer. The cattle and sheep return to the village and alleys, and children are ignorant of clothes. ——"Seven Pastoral Music No. 4" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: The lush spring grass still shows a vibrant green color in autumn. Tall and straight pine trees provide cool shade in summer. The cattle and sheep do not need to be driven away, they will return to the alleys of the village by themselves. Children are innocent and do not know dignitaries.

2. Herd cattle in the morning and herd cattle down the river. Grazing cattle at night, herding cattle across the village and valley. The lotuses come out of the forest, the spring rain is gentle, and the reed pipes blow the green sedge. With grass and arrows planted all over my waist, I am not afraid of tigers bullying yellow calves. ——"Shepherd Boy's Ci" by Li She of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: Go to herd cattle in the morning and drive the cattle to Jiangwan. In the evening, I went to graze the cattle and drove them through the village. Wearing a raincoat, we walk in the drizzle of the woods, lying on the green grass with a broken reed pipe and playing a tune. With short arrows made of basil stuck in his waist, he is no longer afraid of tigers biting the calf.

3. Don’t worry if the stream is deep, Wu Niu can float on its own. A child steps on the back of an ox, as safe as a boat. The cold rain mountain is far away, and the smoke and trees are scattered late. Hearing the flute and the old man coming out to greet him, the son returned to the cow and went into the pen. ——"Herding Cows" Song Dynasty: Lu You

Translation: There is no need to worry about the bottomless stream, you can ride through it safely by riding a cow. The shepherd boy rides on the back of the cow, as safe as a boat.

In the cold wind and drizzle, I saw from the distant hillside a shepherd boy riding a cow in the jagged smoky woods. The old man heard the sound of the flute and came out to greet the shepherd boy. The shepherd boy returned and the cow entered the pen. .

4. The shepherd boy rides the ox, and his singing shakes the forest. He wanted to catch the chirping cicada, but suddenly he stood up with his mouth shut. ——"What You See" Qing Dynasty: Yuan Mei

Translation: A cowherd child rides on the back of an ox, and his loud singing echoes in the forest. The cicada suddenly wanted to catch the singing in the tree, so he immediately stopped singing and stood silently next to the tree.

5. In the cottage, the field of wild rice drives away the birds, and the shepherd boy grazes the cattle and sheep. ——"Jianyu to Shiyan Village" Song Dynasty poet Lu You

Translation: The people in the village used the planted ricin to drive away the sparrows, and the shepherd boys followed the grass to herd their cattle. 7. Poems, idioms, sayings or proverbs about cows

Poems about cows: 1. "Sick Cow" Song Dynasty: Li Gang plowed thousands of acres and harvested thousands of boxes. Who will be injured again when he is exhausted? But all sentient beings will be full, and they will not hesitate to suffer from illness and sleep in the setting sun.

Vernacular interpretation: The sick cow plowed a thousand acres, and in exchange the fruits of its labor filled a thousand granaries, but it itself was extremely exhausted mentally and all its strength was exhausted. However, who would pity it? What about the hard work of plowing and carrying heavy loads? But in order for all sentient beings to be fed, even if they fall ill and lie under the setting sun, they will not hesitate. 2. "Herding Cows" Ming Dynasty: Gao Qier's horns are curved, and my tail is bald and fast.

*** Pick up the piccolo and long whip, and go to the south of Longlong and Donggang to chase each other. The sun is setting, the grass is far away, and the cattle are running late. The cattle are tired and hungry. Only I know.

Singing on top of the cow, sitting down on the cow, returning at night to lie down next to the cow. I have no worries about grazing cattle for many years, but I am afraid that I will lose the rent and sell my cattle.

Vernacular interpretation: Your cow has curved horns, while my cow has a short tail. We all held piccolos and long whips and chased each other to the east of Nanlang.

The sun is setting in the west, the grass is far away, and the cattle are late. Only I know that the cattle are tired and hungry. I rode on the cow, sang, sat and played next to the cow, and even slept next to the cow when I came back at night.

He grazes cattle all year long without worrying about anything. He is only afraid of selling the cattle to pay rent. 3. "Jian Jin Jiu" Tang Dynasty: Li Bai cooked sheep and slaughtered cattle and had fun, and had to drink three hundred cups at a time.

Vernacular interpretation: We are cooking sheep and slaughtering cows for fun, and drinking three hundred cups at once (today) is not too much! 4. "Chile Song" Southern and Northern Dynasties: Yuefu Poetry Collection Chilechuan, at the foot of Yinshan Mountain. The sky is like a dome, covering the four fields.

The sky is blue and the fields are vast. Cows and sheep can be seen in the windblown grass.

Vernacular interpretation: At the foot of Yinshan Mountain, there is the great plain where the Chile people live. The sky over the Chile River is connected to the earth on all sides, and it looks like a felt tent where herders live.

The grasslands under the blue sky are rolling with green waves. When the wind blows to the lower parts of the grass, groups of cattle and sheep appear and disappear. 5. "Master Xun Yong Resides in Seclusion" Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's flowers are warm and the green cattle lie down, and the white cranes sleep high in the pines.

Vernacular interpretation: A green cow lies in the warm flowers, and a white crane sleeps on the tall pine branches. 8. What are the poems about "beef"

1. There is no rope on the nose, and the sky and the earth are bars that will not be closed at night. ——Li Bai's "Ode to the Stone Ox"

Definition: Born without a rope tied to his nose, he plows the fields every day and does not rest until night.

2. Herd cattle in the morning and herd cattle down the river. Grazing cattle at night, herding cattle across the village valley. The lotuses come out of the forest, the spring rain is gentle, and the reed pipes blow the green sedge.

If you have your waist covered with basil and arrows, you will not be afraid of tigers bullying you. ——"Shepherd Boy's Ci" Zhang Ji of Tang Dynasty

Definition: Go to herd cattle in the morning and drive the cattle to Jiangwan. In the evening, I went to graze the cattle and drove them through the village. Wearing a raincoat, we walk in the drizzle of the woods, lying on the green grass with a broken reed pipe and playing a tune. With short arrows made of basil stuck in his waist, he is no longer afraid of tigers biting the calf.

3. One day, the officers and soldiers collected their sea uniforms and drove cattle to eat beef. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty

Explanation: Since the beginning of the war between the government and the army to conquer the feudal town, the imperial court has requisitioned the peasants along with their cattle, carts and farm tools. After farmers drove cattle thousands of miles to transport grain to the front line, even the cattle were slaughtered and eaten by the officers and soldiers, and the farmers returned with only two horns.

4. I am glad that the stream is clear and does not pollute the belly of the cow, but I am afraid that the frost and cold will cause the toes to fall off. ——"Cow Drinking Song" Lu You, Song Dynasty

Definition: The clear stream water has not polluted the cow's belly, so how can it be afraid of snow and freezing its toes?

5. Xi Nu straddled his horse without a saddle, and jumped on the water buffalo to frighten the Han officials. ——"Du Xiucai's Painting of a Walking Buffalo Song" Gu Kuang, Tang Dynasty

Explanation: The slave couldn't put the saddle on the horse when he got on the horse, and the sudden movement of the buffalo frightened the officials of the Han Dynasty.

6. Don’t say that the old cow has been suffering for a long time. I am still able to work hard at eighty years. ——"Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You, Song Dynasty

Definition: Don't say that cows are inconvenient and slow when they are old. I am eighty and still going strong.

7. Hengmei coldly stares at thousands of people, but bows his head and is willing to be a ruthless ox - "Self-mockery" Lu Xun

Interpretation: Hengmei: glares with anger; Thousands of people point at: everyone blames; Ruziniu: willing to be a human being People who serve. It means never giving in to the enemy and being willing to serve the people.

8. The thought of taming cattle does not disturb the mind of a shepherd boy. ——"Poem of Shepherd Boy" by Chu Guangxi of Tang Dynasty

Definition: It talks about being disturbed while taming the cow, but it did not disturb the shepherd boy's intention to tame the cow.

9. When the sun sets, the grass is far away, and the cattle are late. Only I know that the cattle are tired and hungry. ——"Herding Cows" Gao Qi, Ming Dynasty

Interpretation: The sun sets, and the grazing cows walk very slowly. Only I know whether they are tired or hungry.

10. If you have enough in life, everything will be enough, but what is the point of picking up the cattle? ——"Sick Cow" Li Gang, Song Dynasty

Interpretation: If you want to live comfortably, happily, and unrestrainedly, you must learn to be content and learn to be content with the situation. 9. Sentences praising cows

Praising cows for their hard-working and uncomplaining qualities

Cows

Li Qiao of the Tang Dynasty

Qi Ge first entered the stage, Yan Zhen made great achievements early. If you want to go to the peach grove, first pass under the catalpa tree.

In Wu, the moon is wheezing, and the dream is convulsed. How can I get a 10% discount without using five cents?

Cattle Herding Song

Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty

They shrug their shoulders and snuggle together, then run sideways and then scatter.

The barren slopes and chasms are inexplicable, and isolated islands often stand on the back.

The ripe grain

Kong Pingzhong of the Song Dynasty

The west wind of hundreds of miles is fragrant with the fragrance of grain and millet, and the sound of spring falls in Dou Valley.

The old cow paid off the debt of farming, gnawing grass and lying on the slope at sunset.

Sick Cow

Li Gang of the Southern Song Dynasty

When plowing a thousand acres, a thousand boxes are harvested. Who will be injured again when exhausted?

Song of Drinking Cows

Southern Song Dynasty·Lu You

I hope that all living beings will be full and will not suffer from illness and lie down in the setting sun.

There is a clear stream outside the door, and the old man is holding a cow to drink from the stream.

I am glad that the stream is clear and does not pollute the belly of the cow, but I am afraid that the toes will fall off due to frost and cold.

The land in the east of the house is thin and full of rubble, but the father and son work hard to make millet and millet.

Don’t say that Niu Lao has been suffering for a long time. I am still able to work hard at eighty years.

Cows can give birth to calves, I have grandchildren, and I will stay in my old hometown for generations to come.

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Written by Lu Xun

Self-mockery

What do you want when you are handed over to the canopy?

I have met before I dared to turn over.

Wearing a broken hat to hide our face in the bustling city,

A leaky boat carrying wine overflowing.

He frowns coldly and points his fingers at thousands of people,

He bows his head and is willing to be a Ruzi Niu. < /p>

Reporting the Cow

Li Qiao of the Tang Dynasty

Qi Ge first entered the prime minister, and Yan Zhen made great achievements early. If you want to go to the peach grove, first pass under the catalpa tree.

In Wu, the moon is wheezing, and the dream is convulsed. How can I get 10% off without using five cents?

Cattle Herding Song

Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty

They shrug their shoulders and snuggle together, then run sideways and then scatter.

The barren slopes and chasms are inexplicable, and isolated islands often stand on the back.

The ripe grain

Kong Pingzhong of the Song Dynasty

The west wind of hundreds of miles is fragrant with the fragrance of grain and millet, and the sound of spring falls in Dou Valley.

The old cow paid off the debt of farming, gnawing grass and lying on the slope at sunset.

Sick Cow

Li Gang of the Southern Song Dynasty

Plowing a thousand acres will yield a thousand boxes, but who will be injured again when exhausted?

Song of Drinking Cows

Southern Song Dynasty·Lu You

I hope that all living beings will be full and will not suffer from illness and lie down in the setting sun.

There is a clear stream outside the door, and the old man is holding a cow to drink from the stream.

I am glad that the stream is clear and does not pollute the belly of the cow, but I am afraid that the frost and cold will cause the toes to fall off.

The land in the east of the house is thin and full of rubble, but the father and son work hard to make millet and millet.

Don’t say that Niu Lao has been suffering for a long time. I am still able to work hard at eighty years. 10. What are the poems about scalpers?

The old scalper hid the water and mud from the wasteland of Ke's family, plowing deeply and carefully to move things.

The old cow also understands that time is precious, and he will not wait for the whip to be raised. What I saw by Yuan Mei A shepherd boy riding an ox, his singing shook the forest.

I want to catch the chirping cicada, but suddenly I stand with my mouth shut. 1. With a cold eyebrow and a thousand fingers, he bows his head and is content to be a bully.

--Lu Xun 2. Don't say that the old cow has a hard time. I am still able to work hard at eighty years. - "Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You of the Song Dynasty 3. Cooking sheep and slaughtering cows is a pleasure, and you will have to drink three hundred cups at a time.

-- "Drunken Song" by Li Bai 4. The children on the back of the cow sing songs by themselves, and the head of the stream is over the slope. - "The Song of Riding the Bull" Lu Shi, Qing Dynasty 5. The old cow counts the spring and autumn silently; the seedlings in the fields are strong, nodding their heads step by step.

-- "Ode to the Cow" 6. There is a clear stream outside the door, and the old man is holding a cow to drink from the stream. - "Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You of the Song Dynasty 7. Ask the canal how the cattle can be tamed and harassed, whipping them without being frightened and cud-feeding many people.

-- "The Song of Riding the Bull" by Master Lu of the Qing Dynasty 8. The old ox was burdened with the debt of farming and lay on its head in the sunset while gnawing at the grass. - "He Shu" Kong Pingzhong of the Song Dynasty 9. There are pieces of wasteland with water and mud, which are cultivated deeply and carefully.

-- "Old Scalper" Zang Kejia 10. Wherever the cattle go, plow the land east of the old city. - "Where to Go with the Cow" Yuanjie of the Tang Dynasty 11. The children in Jiangcun are so arrogant that they step on the cow's head and collar.

-- "Du Xiucai's Painting of Walking Buffalo Song" by Gu Kuang of the Tang Dynasty 12. The grass in the river is as poor as the autumn half, and the ten-horned Wu cattle are scattered along the river bank. -- "Five Songs: Cattle Herding" by Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty 13. The big cow is hiding in the mountain slope, and the little cow is walking through the forest.

-- "Shepherd Boy's Ci" Chu Guangxi of the Tang Dynasty 14. When you return, you get two horns of the cow and recast the hoe and plow into a pound. - "Tian Jia Ci" Tang Dynasty Yuan Zhen 15. Official ox Official ox drives official chariot, carrying sand on the bank of Chan River.

-- "Guan Niu" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty 16. Plowing thousands of acres will actually bring about thousands of boxes. Who will be injured again when exhausted? - "Sick Cow" Li Gang of the Song Dynasty 17. Your cow's horns are curved, and my cow's tail is bald and fast. I pick up a piccolo and a long whip and chase each other in the east hills of South Long. -- Gao Qi's "Herding Cows" 18. Herding cattle in the morning, herding cattle down the river.

Grazing cattle at night, herding cattle across the village valley. - "Shepherd Boy's Ci" Li She, Tang Dynasty 19. I have been herding cattle for many years without any worries, but I am afraid of losing the rent and selling my cattle.

-- Gao Qi's "Cow Herding Poems" 20. The straw rope is tied through the nose and the firewood door is tied to the firewood door. No one asks what is right and wrong. - "Lao Niu" Yuan·Song Wu 21. The nose is soft, so use a rope to graze it.

The gentleness of the heart is shepherded by the Tao. Even if you don't invade other people's fields, whoever you are will submit to them early.

-- "Ode to the Painting of Cows" by Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty 22. The green cows are fattening on the grass in the northern plains, and the shepherds are singing and the cows are returning home. --Li Dongyang's "Beiyuan Pastoral Sing" 23. There is no rope on the nose, and the sky and the earth are bars that will not be closed at night.

--Li Bai's "Ode to the Stone Ox" 24. The cattle are herded far away, and there is thick grass and millet around the village. - "Shepherd Boy's Ci" Zhang Ji of Tang Dynasty 25. One day the officers and soldiers collected the sea clothes and drove the cattle to eat beef.

-- "Tian Jia Ci" Tang Dynasty Yuan Zhen 26. I am happy that the stream is clear and does not pollute the belly of the cow. How can I be afraid of falling off my toes due to the frost and cold? -- "Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You of the Song Dynasty 27. Xi Nu straddles his horse without a saddle and scares the Han officials by riding a buffalo.

-- "Du Xiucai's Painting of Walking Buffalo Song" by Gu Kuang of the Tang Dynasty 28. The thought of cattle tameness does not disturb the mind of a shepherd boy. - "Shepherd Boy's Poems" Chu Guangxi of the Tang Dynasty 29. The sun is setting, the grass is far away, and the cattle are late. Only I know that the cattle are tired and hungry.

-- "Herding Cows" Gao Qi of the Ming Dynasty 30. If you have enough in life, everything is enough, so what's the point of picking up the cows! - "Sick Cow" Li Gang of the Song Dynasty 31. If you are plowing with a broken collar, you have no time to take care of the weak calf. Go home at night to breathe under the bright moon, and go out into the deep valley in the morning.

-- "Farming Cattle" Mei Yaochen of the Song Dynasty 32. The peasants died with their cattle and calves, and they swore not to send the officers and soldiers out of food. - "Tian Jia Ci" Tang Dynasty Yuan Zhen 33. Niu Zha Zha, Tian Qie Que.

Knock the hooves of cows and crotches on dry land, and plant the grains of grain in the official warehouse. - "Tian Jia Ci" Tang Dynasty Yuan Zhen 34. Singing on the cow, the cow sits down, and returns to lie down next to the cow at night.

-- Gao Qi's "Cow Herding Poems" 35. Cows and cattle eat grass and don't touch each other, and officials and officials cut off their horns. - "Shepherd Boy's Poems" Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty 36. Planting grass and arrows all over your waist, you are not afraid of the tiger bullying the yellow calf.

-- "Shepherd Boy's Ci" Li She of the Tang Dynasty 37. The neighbors are shoulder to shoulder and the tail is close to each other, and they go sideways and run diagonally, and then they are scattered. -- "Five Songs: Cattle Herding" Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty 38. The old cow also understands that time is precious, and it does not wait for the whip to rise.

-- "Old Scalper" by Zang Kejia - Selected from: Baidu Knows "Who knows the poems about scalpers".