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What is a children's song that every grain is hard?
The baby sings children's songs and learns the ancient poem "Every grain is hard"

Lyrics: Composed by Shen Li; Lyrics by Meng Qinghua: Cut the grass at noon, alas ... yo ... Sweat drops on the soil, alas ... yo. ....

Who knows the Chinese food on the plate, alas ... yo ... every grain is hard, alas ... yo. ...

It was noon when weeding, and sweat dripped down the soil. Who knows, every grain is hard, weeding at noon. .......

Sweat drops of rice drop into the soil, alas ... yo ... Who knows that every grain in the vegetable is hard, alas ... yo ... when weeding, it is noon, alas ... yo ... but every grain in the vegetable is hard, alas ... yo ... when weeding, it is noon. Weeding day was noon ... Hey ... Sweating and dripping rice ... Hey ... Who knew that the Chinese food on the plate was hard ... Hey ... every grain was hard, but the Chinese food on the plate was hard ... Hey ... every grain was hard.

This song is from Li Shen's "Benevolence for Farmers" in the Tang Dynasty.

The whole poem: At noon on the day of weeding, sweat dripped down the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?

Farmers are weeding in the midday sun, and sweat drips from them on the land where seedlings grow. Who knows that every meal on the plate is bought by farmers with hard work?

Brief Introduction to the Poet: Li Shen (772-846), with the word Gong Chui. Originally from Qiaocheng County, Bozhou (now Qiaocheng District, Bozhou City, Anhui Province). Tang dynasty prime minister, poet, Li's great-grandson, secretary of the Central Secretariat. Shen Li lost his father at the age of six and moved to Wuxi, Runzhou with his mother. At the age of 27, he became a scholar and a teaching assistant in Guo Zi. Later, he served as assistant minister of Zhongshu, right servant of Shangshu, and ambassador of Huainan. He died in Yangzhou in the sixth year of Huichang (846) at the age of 74. Posthumously awarded to Qiu, posthumous title "Wen Su". Li Shen made close friends with Yuan Zhen and Bai Juyi, and was a participant in the New Yuefu Movement. He wrote 20 new poems about Yuefu, which have been lost. As a representative, there are two poems in "Compassion for Peasants": "Weeding at noon, sweat dripping down the soil. Who knows that every grain is hard. " The Complete Tang Poetry contains four volumes of Tang poetry.