The fields on the hillside are lush with vegetation, and the water color in the rice fields reflects the skylight. The cuckoo is singing in the drizzle. April in the countryside is the busiest time. Just after sericulture, it is necessary to transplant rice seedlings again.
2. The rice at the foot of Ehu Mountain is plump, and the finless porpoise is half covered. It's getting late, the shadow of mulberry trees is getting longer and longer, the spring feast is gradually dispersed, and the drunkard goes home happily with the help of his family. -from "Social Day" written by Wang Jia in the Tang Dynasty.
The rice beam at the foot of Ehu Mountain is plump and the harvest is in sight. In the barn, the pig is fat and the chicken is strong, and the door is half open. As the sun sets, mulberry trees reflect long shadows. After the Spring Festival, every household helped the drunkard to return.
3. When you go out during the day, you are numb at night, and the children in the village are in charge. Although the children don't plow and weave, they also learn a kind of melon in the shade of mulberry trees. -From Fan Chengda's Miscellaneous Seven in Summer Village in Song Dynasty.
Weeding in the fields during the day and rubbing hemp thread at home at night, both men and women in the village have their own household affairs. Although the children can't plow and weave, they have learned to grow melons in the shade of mulberry trees.
4. One or two chickens crow in the rain, and the Banqiao of Zhuxicun Road is inclined. Mother-in-law called a silkworm bath and watched gardenias in the atrium. -Excerpted from Rain Over the Mountain Villa by Wang Jian in Tang Dynasty.
There is a crow in the rain, and one or two families can be seen faintly in the mountain village. The stream is surrounded by green bamboo, and the narrow slab bridge is connected to a mountain road.
Aunt shouted to each other to take a bath and raise silkworms, and the gardenia in the middle of the yard was open alone and no one appreciated it.
5, Tian Jia has less leisure, and people are twice as busy in May. In the evening, the south wind rises and the wheat turns yellow. Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, accompanied by pot pulp, went with the battlefield, and Ding Zhuang was in Nangang. -"Watching the Wheat Field" Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi
Farmers rarely have free months, and when May comes, people are busier. At night, the south wind blew, and the wheat covered on the ridge was ripe and yellow. Women carry vegetables in bamboo baskets, children carry water in pots, and follow each other to deliver meals in the fields. The men who collect wheat are all in Nangang.