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Ancient poems about beef delicacies
1. 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"
2. The cattle are herded far away, and there is thick grass and millet around the village. ——"Shepherd Boy's Ci" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty
3. One day, the officers and soldiers collected their sea clothes and drove cattle to eat beef. ——"Tian Jia Ci" Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty
4. I am glad that the stream is clear and does not pollute the belly of the cow. How can I be afraid of the frost and cold falling off my toes? ——"Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You of the Song Dynasty
5. Xi Nu straddles the horse without a saddle, and rides the buffalo to scare the Han officials. ——"Du Xiucai's Painting of Walking Buffalo Song" by Gu Kuang of the Tang Dynasty
6. Don't say that the old cow has been suffering for a long time. I am still able to plow at eighty years. ——"Song of Drinking Cows" Lu You of the Song Dynasty
7. Ask the canal how to tame the cattle and flog them without fright and feed many cud. ——"The Song of Riding the Bull" by Master Lu of the Qing Dynasty
8. The thought of taming cattle does not disturb the mind of a shepherd boy. ——"Shepherd Boy's Poetry" by Chu Guangxi of the Tang Dynasty
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 of the Ming Dynasty
10. If you have enough in life, everything is enough, so what's the point of picking up cows? ——"Sick Cow" Li Gang of the Song Dynasty 2. Poems about beef
Poems about cattle Niu Li Qiao of the Tang Dynasty Qi Ge first entered the prime minister, and Yan Zhen performed his feats early.
If you want to go to the peach grove, first go to the catalpa tree. In Wu, the moon is full of breath, and the dream is full of convulsions.
If you don’t use five cents, how can you get 10% off? Yong Niu Yingzhi Tang Dynasty Master Xu Yu returned to the same place with his feet, and the odd hair came from the even Lin.
If you want to know that the flowers are far away, the cloud shadows are entering Tianjin. The Poems of a Shepherd Boy: Zhang Jiyuan of the Tang Dynasty herds cattle, surrounded by crops and millet around the village.
The hungry crows pecked the backs of oxen in the countryside, making me unable to play at the head of the ridge. When you enter the grassland, many cattle are walking 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.
Du Xiucai's Painting of the Walking Buffalo Song of the Tang Dynasty Gu Kuang Kunlun'er rides a white elephant and keeps his master's son chained up at all times. Xi Nu rode a horse without a saddle and rode a buffalo to frighten the Han officials.
The children in Jiangcun are so boastful that they step on the cow's head and collar. When Asakusa Hirata was scratching his head, the big bug fell into the well with a blunt axe.
Du Sheng knew that I was in love with Cangzhou and painted a bedside wall. The eighty-year-old wife clapped her hands and laughed, jealous that Weaver Girl married Petunia.
Where to go with the oxen? In the Tang Dynasty, Yuanjie took the oxen to where they were going to plow the east of his old city. He is accompanied by Tian's father, and only the shepherd boy is happy.
Official Niu Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty Official Niu The official ox drives an official chariot and carries sand on the shore of Chanshui River. A stone of sand weighs several kilograms. What is the use of carrying it in the morning and evening?
Heading towards the west of Wumenguan Road, there is a sand embankment under the shade of green locust trees. Yesterday I came to pay homage to the right Prime Minister. I was afraid that the mud would smear the horse's hooves.
Right Prime Minister, although the horse's hooves tread the sand cleanly, the ox leader pulling the cart is bleeding. The right prime minister can help people, govern the country, and adjust yin and yang, so there is no harm in being an official.
Tian Jia Ci, Tang Dynasty Yuan Zhen Niu Zha Zha, Tian Qie Que. The dry patches knock the hooves of cows into the crotches, and sow the grains of pearls in the official warehouse.
In the past sixty years, soldiers have been in disarray, and food and grain carts have been in disarray every month. One day, the officers and soldiers collected their sea clothes and drove cattle to eat beef.
When you return, you get two horns of an ox and recast a hoe and plow to make a pound. The old woman went to lose the official. If the official was not enough, she would sell the house. I hope the official will win and fall soon.
The peasants died with children, cows and calves, and they vowed not to send out officers and soldiers without enough food. The Poems of a Shepherd Boy: Li She of the Tang Dynasty herded cattle in the court, and herded 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. Dai Niuyan: Liu Cha of the Tang Dynasty drank Yingchuan water when he was thirsty, and Wu Menyue was hungry and panting.
If gold can be planted, my strength will never stop. Five Songs·Herding Cows Tang Dynasty·The land turtles are covered with grass in the river. The autumn is as poor as half-autumn, and the ten-horned Wu cows are herding on the river bank.
There is no reason to enter the deserted moat, and a solitary bird always stands on its back.
At dusk, the rain will return, and Tianjia’s fireworks are slightly damp. Poetry for a Shepherd Boy Chu Guangxi of the Tang Dynasty did not say that the Mu Tian was far away, but he did not say that the Mu Pei was deep.
The thought of tame cattle does not disturb the mind of a shepherd boy.
A round hat covers my head, and a long coir covers my lapel.
Fang will be worried about the heat and rain, but also afraid of the cold and gloom. The big cow is hiding in the mountain slope, and the little cow is walking through the forest.
Those of the same kind encourage each other, and objects that touch them become chants. To have fun for a moment, I would rather ask about sounds and sounds.
Ode to the Crouching Ox Li Jiaming of the Tang Dynasty was once beaten by Ning Qi’s whip and burned by Tian Dan’s fire. I am chewing dry grass in the setting sun, and I have been asking for breath recently because there is no one around.
Plowing Oxen Mei Yaochen of the Song Dynasty plowed without rest, so he had no time to take care of the calf. Go home at night to breathe under the bright moon, and go out into the deep valley in the morning.
Although he is poor and has limited farmland, his intestines are not full of cud. When the autumn harvest is windy and snowy, they go to the cold slopes for grazing.
Painting Praise for Herding Cows Huang Ting of the Song Dynasty had a soft nose and used a rope to herd it. The softness of the heart is shepherded by the Tao.
If you don’t invade other people’s fields, whoever is willing to obey them will be punished. The ripe grains of rice and millet are fragrant in the west wind of Kong Pingzhong, Song Dynasty. The sound of springs falls in the Dou Valley.
The old ox has paid off his hard work and lies on his head in the sunset while chewing grass. Sick Cow Li Gang of the Song Dynasty plowed a thousand acres and harvested a thousand 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.
If you have enough in life, everything will be enough, but what is the point of picking up the cattle? Song of Drinking Cows: There is a clear stream outside Lu You's door in the Song Dynasty, 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. How can I be 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 working hard at eighty years of farming.
Cows can give birth to calves, I have grandchildren, and I will stay in my old hometown for generations to come. Lao Niu In the Yuan and Song Dynasties, there was no straw rope to go through the nose and tie the firewood door, and no one asked about right and wrong.
The spring rain can't move a plow and whip, and the setting sun sends the shepherd home in the sky. Cattle Herding Poems Ming Dynasty Gao Qier's horns are curved, my cow's tail is bald and fast.
*** Pick up the piccolo and long whip, and go to the south of Longlong and Donggan to chase each other. The sun is setting, the grass is far away, the cattle are 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.
Ox Riding Song Qing Dynasty Lu Shi's children played songs on the back of an ox. I asked him how he could tame the cattle and flog them without being frightened.
Self-mockery: What Lu Xun wanted when he was handed over to Huagai, but he had already met before he dared to stand up. I pass through the bustling city with a broken hat to cover my face, and the leaky boat carries wine in the middle of the river.
With a cold eyebrow and a thousand fingers, he bows his head and is willing to be a Ruzi Niu. Hiding in a small building to form a unified body, caring about winter, summer, spring and autumn.
Old scalper Zang Ke’s family plowed the fields with water and mud, and worked hard to move things around. Lao Niu also understands that time is valuable, and he does not wait for the whip to be raised. 3. A poem praising the deliciousness of beef
"Ti Xian'e Station"
Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Li Rixin
The Shangshan restaurant is long and leisurely, and Chen Hexi is chasing after it. Gong Gutang thoughts.
There is also Taichung beef grilled with purple balls on the plate.
"Tian Jia Ci"
Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Yuan Zhen
Niu Zha Zha, Tian Que Que. The dry patches knock the hooves of cows into the crotches, and sow the grains of grain in the official warehouse.
In the past sixty years, soldiers have been in disarray, and food and grain carts have been in disarray every month. One day, the officers and soldiers collected their sea uniforms and drove cattle to eat beef. When you return, you get two horns of an ox, and recast a hoe and a plow to make a pound.
The old woman went to lose the official. If the official was not enough, she would sell the house. I hope the official will win and fall soon.
The peasants died with children, cows and calves, and they vowed not to send out officers and soldiers without enough food. 4. 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 and valley. The lotuses 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. ——"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 official army and the conquered vassal towns, 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's saddle cannot be placed 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 bully - "Self-mockery" Lu Xun
Interpretation: Hengmei: glares angrily; Thousands of fingers: 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
Definition: As the sun sets, 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. 5. What poems describe beef?
1. "Giving Zou Rong in Prison" Qing Dynasty: Zhang Binglin
Zou Rongwu's younger brother was sent to Yingzhou.
Use quick scissors to remove braids and dry beef to make paste.
When a hero is imprisoned, the world becomes sad.
When you are about to die, you have to use your hands. There are only two ends in the world!
Interpretation of the poem: Zou Rong, my little brother, traveled to the East at a young age
Cut off the pig tail with a sharp knife, and carry beef as dry food.
When a hero breaks through the prison door, heaven and earth will grieve for you.
You have to hold hands before dying, the great glory of death is life!
Appreciation: In the 29th year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty, the author and Zou Rong were arrested in Shanghai. Zou Rong wrote a book "Revolutionary Army", and the author wrote a preface for him. In addition, he also wrote articles in newspapers criticizing the Manchu Emperor. The author thought that they would not be able to come out alive after being imprisoned this time, so he wrote this poem to Zou Rong to express his solidarity with him in life and death.
2. "Tian Jia Ci" Tang Dynasty: Yuan Zhen
The cows are loud, the fields are sure, and the dry patches knock the cows' hooves.
I have planted grains of grain in the official warehouse, and for sixty years there have been soldiers and grains.
One day, the officers and soldiers collected their sea uniforms and drove cattle to eat beef. When they returned, you got two horns of the cattle.
The hoe and the plow were recast to make pounds, and the aunt and the pounding woman took the wheel of the officials. If the officials were not enough, they sold the houses.
I hope that the officials will win and their enemies will be defeated soon, the farmers will have their children and calves if they die, and if the officials are not dispatched, the army will have insufficient food.
Interpretation of the poem: It has not rained for a long time, the land is hard, and the oxen pulls the heavy rake, panting step by step. The cow's hooves hit the hard soil, making a "baobao" sound.
The farmer driving the cattle thought the cattle were moving too slowly, so he kept waving his whip, making "cha-cha" sounds, driving and shouting. However, the farmers worked hard all year round and the pearl-like fruits they exchanged with their blood and sweat went into the official warehouses, leaving them with nothing.
Because for the past sixty years, wars have been going on, and every year, every month, every day, the food that the officers and soldiers eat is provided by farmers, and is constantly transported to the front line in carts driven by farmers.
Since the beginning of the war between the government and the army to conquer the feudal town, the imperial court had requisitioned the peasants, including 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.
But the war is still going on endlessly, and new military defeats are waiting for them. The farmers had to recast their plows and hoes, rework their kilograms, and start a year of hard farming all over again. After harvesting, they transported it to the official warehouse. The gains from their hard work throughout the year were not enough. They even had to sell their houses to buy grain and pay taxes.
I hope the army will win as soon as possible in order to avenge the feudal town’s rebellion. It doesn’t matter to us. If we are exhausted, there will still be another generation. If the cows are killed, there will still be calves. The army will not be short of food. .
Appreciation: In the twelfth year of Yuanhe (817), Yuanzhen obtained dozens of Yuefu poems written by Liu Meng and Li Yu in ancient times. After reading them, he was so moved that he composed nineteen poems and put them in Jiangling. What he saw and heard in Tongzhou and Tongzhou were written down one by one in this set of ancient Yuefu poems. "Tian Jia Ci" is one of them. This poem vividly expresses his political opinion of "ending the war and revolution". This poem is very unique in art. From beginning to end, it is almost entirely narrated in the farmers' self-narratives and using line drawing techniques. In seemingly peaceful and submissive words, it expresses the painful voices of the farmers and contains the farmers' blood and tears, so it has greater authenticity and touching power. Coupled with the arrangement of short sentences, the choice of repeated words, and the rhyme of the rapid and heavy-sounding characters, it not only strengthens the image and musicality of the poem, but also makes the tone and literary sentiment more consistent, deepens the theme, strengthens the emotion, and exaggerates the poem. atmosphere, and makes the characteristics of this ancient-themed music more distinctive. This is the representative work of Yuan Zhen's "close to the ballad". 6. Poems about food
1. The wind blows the willow flowers and fills the shop with fragrance, and Wu Ji presses wine for guests to taste. ------"Farewell at Jinling Winery" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: The gentle breeze blew the catkins, and the hotel was filled with fragrance; Wu Ji held out the newly pressed wine and encouraged guests to taste it.
2. Lanling wine and tulips, jade bowls filled with amber light. ------"A Guest Travel" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Lanling's fine wine, with the rich fragrance of turmeric, looks as crystal clear as amber when held in a jade bowl.
3. Open a banquet and chat over wine. ------"Crossing the Old Friend's Village" by Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty
Definition: Open the window and face the vegetable garden of the barn, holding a wine glass in hand and chatting about the crops.
4. There are no more precious fruits in the world, and the jade snow skin is covered with crimson gauze. ------"Ode to Lychees" by Qiu Jun of the Ming Dynasty
Interpretation: There is no better precious fruit in the world than this one. Its snow-like skin is covered with a layer of red gauze.
5. Sigh, old people come and go, old things go away, who comes to sleep and drink tea in the afternoon. ------Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Living in Seclusion in Early Summer"
Interpretation: We didn't meet each other back then. Before we dreamed about tea at noon, who was talking about that year?
6. Green ants’ new fermented wine, small red clay stove. ------"Ask Liu Nineteenth" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
Definition: The newly brewed rice wine is green in color and fragrant; the small red clay stove burns bright red.
7. Mo Xiao’s farmhouse is full of cured wine and plenty of chickens and dolphins for visitors during good years. ------"Visit to Shanxi Village" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty
Definition: Don't laugh at the turbid wine brewed by farmers in the twelfth lunar month. In the harvest year, the dishes for entertaining guests are very rich.
8. Yellow chicken white wine, you go to the village community to have some fun. ------"Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Farewell to Yang Minzhan" by Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty
Interpretation: After you return home, you celebrate the Autumn Society with yellow chicken and white wine.
9. The wine shop prefers the bitterness of Tuancha, and the fragrance of Rui Nao is preferred when the dream is over. ------"Partridge Day·Cold Sun Xiao Xiu on the Small Window" by Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty
Interpretation: After drinking, I prefer to taste the strong and bitter taste of Tuancha. It is especially suitable to smell it when I wake up from a dream. The refreshing lingering fragrance of Rui Nao.
10. It is the season of bath orchids. Calamus wine is beautiful and pure. ------Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty, "The Proud of the Fisherman: The Pomegranate Blossoms in May"
Explanation: This day is the Dragon Boat Festival. People bathe and change clothes. They want to get rid of the dirt and filth on their bodies, so they drink from the cup. Realgar wine is used to drive away evil spirits and avoid harm. 7. What are the poems that describe "beef"
1. Poems about shepherd boys - Li She, Tang Dynasty
Herding cattle in the morning, herding cattle in 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 lie blowing the green sedge.
If you have your waist covered with basil and arrows, you will not be afraid of tigers bullying you.
2. Dai Niuyan - Liu Cha of Tang Dynasty
Thirst drinks Yingchuan water, hungry and pant Wumenyue.
If gold can be planted, my strength will never stop.
3. Five Songs: Cattle Herding - Lu Guimeng, Tang Dynasty
The river grass is as poor as the autumn half, and the ten-horned Wu cows are roaming along the river bank.
There are endless chasms in the deserted hills, and a solitary bird always stands on its back.
At dusk, the rain will return, and Tianjia’s fireworks are slightly damp.
4. The Poetry of a Shepherd Boy by Chu Guangxi of the Tang Dynasty
It is not said that the pastoral fields are far away, but it is not said that the pastoral hills are deep.
The thought of tame cattle does not disturb the mind of a shepherd boy.
A round hat covers my head, and a long coir covers my lapel.
Fang will be worried about the heat and rain, but also afraid of the cold and gloom.
The big cow is hiding in the mountain slope, and the little cow is walking through the forest.
Those of the same kind encourage each other, and objects that touch them become chants.
It takes only a moment to have fun, rather ask about sounds and sounds.
5. Ode to the Crouching Ox by Li Jiaming of the Tang Dynasty
He was beaten by Ning Qi’s whip and burned by Tian Dan’s fire.
I am chewing dry grass in the setting sun. Recently, I have no one to complain about my asthma.
1. The beef my mother cooked today tastes very fresh and tender.
2. He said with salivation: "Honey! Is the beef stew ready?".
3. Stir the beef filling and carrot shreds together.
4. In the streets and alleys of Japan, you can see beef rice fast food chains everywhere.
5. Are you letting me go for a piece of ignorant beef?
6. He was spreading hot mustard sauce on the corned beef, obviously eating it with gusto.
7. I smelled the beef skewers being grilled and rushed over impatiently.
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