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What are the poems describing "inside the restaurant"?
1. Who knows that every grain is hard?

It's hard to think about a porridge and a meal, but it's hard to keep thinking about it.

3. islanders cook wine and watch cherry blossoms; Xianke poems and waves.

4. Cook fresh food under the kitchen and hold a banquet in the city.

5. There is wine in the Heavenly Palace, and the immortal is drunk and cold.

The sober people and sages in ancient times have been forgotten, and only great drinkers can be immortalized.

Oh, let a man with spirit take risks where he wants to go, and never point his golden cup at the moon empty! .

7. Island people cook wine to see cherry blossoms; Xianke poems and waves.

8, cooking fresh in the kitchen, the door has become a city for the Chinese state banquet.

9, Tiangong wine, immortals drink bottles drunk and cold.

The second part is "pity for farmers"

At noon in summer, the sun is very hot, farmers are still working, and beads are dripping into the soil.

Who would have thought that our bowl of rice and grain are full of the blood and sweat of farmers?

Precautions:

(1) pity. There is sympathy here. A poem is two ancient poems. The sequential versions of these two poems are different.

⑵ Millet: generally refers to cereals.

③ Autumn Harvest: A work called Qiu Cheng. Son: refers to grain particles.

(4) Four Seas: refers to the whole country. Idle field: a field that has not been cultivated.

5] Jude: Still.

[6] Cereals: The general term for cereal plants.

(7) rice: one is "3". A generic term for cooked food.

Translation:

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?

It is not easy to think about a porridge and a meal; Half a silk and half a wisp, persistent thinking about material difficulties. -Zhu Ming Millennium "Master's Motto"

It means it is not easy to have a porridge and a meal. One should always think that it is very difficult to produce these things.