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During the day, weeding in the fields and rubbing hemp thread at home at night, the men and women in the village took on all the housework. What is the next sentence that children and grandchildren ha

During the day, weeding in the fields and rubbing hemp thread at home at night, the men and women in the village took on all the housework. What is the next sentence that children and grandchildren have not solved in farming and weaving? Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous (No.31 Department)

Fan Song Chengda

During the day, weeding in the fields and rubbing hemp thread at home at night, the men and women in the village took on all the housework.

Although the children don't plow and weave, they also learn a kind of melon in the shade of mulberry trees.

The whole meaning of the work:

Going out to mow the grass during the day and rubbing fine linen at night, farmers' children have to look after the house. Children don't know how to plow and weave, but also learn to grow melons under the shade of mulberry trees.

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Four seasons pastoral miscellaneous interest

It is a group of large-scale family poems written by the poet after retiring from his hometown, with a total of 60 poems, which describe the scenery of rural areas in spring, summer, autumn and winter and the life of farmers, and also reflect the exploitation and hardships suffered by farmers. This is one of them, which describes a scene of rural summer life.

The first sentence "Going out to farm during the day, getting hemp at night" means: weeding in the field during the day and rubbing hemp thread at night. "Tillage" means weeding. In early summer, the seedlings need weeding. This is what men should do. "Ji Ma" refers to women who rub twine and weave cloth at night after finishing other work during the day. This sentence directly wrote the labor scene.

The second sentence "the children in the village mind their own affairs" refers to men and women. The whole poem uses the tone of an old farmer, and "children" refers to young people. "Being in charge" means that both men and women are not allowed to be idle and mind their own business.

In the third sentence, "children and grandchildren are not prepared for farming and weaving", and "children and grandchildren" refer to those children who can neither farm nor weave, but are not idle. They have been in contact with and love labor since childhood, so they "learn to grow melons under the shade of mulberry trees" and learn to grow melons under the lush mulberry trees. This is a common phenomenon in rural areas, but it is quite distinctive. The conclusion shows the naive interest of rural children.

With a fresh style, the poet described the tense labor atmosphere in the early summer in the countryside in a more delicate way, which made it interesting to read. Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous (No.31 Department)

Fan Song Chengda

During the day, weeding in the fields and rubbing hemp thread at home at night, the men and women in the village took on all the housework.

Although the children don't plow and weave, they also learn a kind of melon in the shade of mulberry trees.

The whole meaning of the work:

Going out to mow the grass during the day and rubbing fine linen at night, farmers' children have to look after the house. Children don't know how to plow and weave, but also learn to grow melons under the shade of mulberry trees.

Extended data

Appreciate:

Four seasons pastoral miscellaneous interest

It is a group of large-scale family poems written by the poet after retiring from his hometown, with a total of 60 poems, which describe the scenery of rural areas in spring, summer, autumn and winter and the life of farmers, and also reflect the exploitation and hardships suffered by farmers. This is one of them, which describes a scene of rural summer life.

The first sentence "Going out to farm during the day, getting hemp at night" means: weeding in the field during the day and rubbing hemp thread at night. "Tillage" means weeding. In early summer, the seedlings need weeding. This is what men should do. "Ji Ma" refers to women who rub twine and weave cloth at night after finishing other work during the day. This sentence directly wrote the labor scene.

The second sentence "the children in the village mind their own affairs" refers to men and women. The whole poem uses the tone of an old farmer, and "children" refers to young people. "Being in charge" means that both men and women are not allowed to be idle and mind their own business.

In the third sentence, "children and grandchildren are not prepared for farming and weaving", and "children and grandchildren" refer to those children who can neither farm nor weave, but are not idle. They have been in contact with and love labor since childhood, so they "learn to grow melons under the shade of mulberry trees" and learn to grow melons under the lush mulberry trees. This is a common phenomenon in rural areas, but it is quite distinctive. The conclusion shows the naive interest of rural children.

With a fresh style, the poet described the tense labor atmosphere in the early summer in the countryside in a more delicate way, which made it interesting to read.