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Poems describing the canteen
At noon in summer, the sun is very hot, farmers are still working, and beads are dripping into the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?

It is easy to be frugal, but difficult to be frugal.

Thrift and simplicity are human virtues.

It is not easy to think about a porridge and a meal; It is difficult to keep thinking about material resources.

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Compassion for farmers

Li Shen

After cutting the grain at noon, sweat dripped down the soil. Who knows that every meal in the plate is bitter.

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At noon, when farmers were weeding hard, sweat dripped into the soil under the ears of grain. Who knows that every meal on the plate is the hard work of farmers.

Appreciation of Famous Sentences-"Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?"

The beginning of the poem reminds people of the hard work of farmers in the hot noon, and expresses deep sympathy and respect for farmers. In a very rough style, the poet outlined a scene of working in the field: farmers are not avoiding the scorching sun, but sweating like rain, reminding people that every grain is hard to come by. This scene is very prominent in the poem, and it can also remind us that how many people are enjoying the fruits of farmers' labor in the shade? Those rich people's rich "meals on the plate" are just the sweat of farmers working hard in the wind and rain and under the scorching sun! This sharp contrast shows us the poet's sympathy for the peasants and his dissatisfaction with the unequal reality.