Illustrated by Law 1:
Sinking wells to cultivate the fields, mountain living duty, cross creek head, a number of heavy flowers, the most indispensable. Needle wheat waves, in preparation for the feast. Sheng Zizhao's "Feng Feng Tu", flat domain thousands of miles, pure with large green on the silk, with grass green dyeing out of the square boundary, and then with grass green fine dots. In the layered distribution, I want to see the people in the mountains of The Two Qilian Mountains, and there is no worries.

exegesis:
1. 粢 – ancient cereals for sacrifice. 豳 - an ancient place name in the area of present-day Xunyi, Shaanxi Province.
2. Two furrows – two ears grow on a wheat stalk, referring to the abundance of grains. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhang Kan was the Taishou of Yuyang, opening 80 million hectares of rice fields and persuading the people to cultivate the fields, so that they became rich. The folk song says: "Mulberry has no branches, and the ears of wheat are two different." Zhang Jun is in charge of the government, and his happiness is unbearable. " - emptiness. Citrus aurantium – fasting. Refers to hunger.
Translation:
Digging wells to cultivate the fields is the duty of mountain dwellers, especially at the banks of the stream, in addition to the layers of mountain flowers, ploughing the fields is indispensable. Seedlings like needles, wheat fields like waves, are all for a good harvest, and the grain sacrifice is used to thank heaven.
Yuan Dynasty painter Sheng Mao (mào), zi Zhao, in his work "Feng Feng Tu", the flat field looks thousands of miles, simply with a large green on the silk cloth, with grass green dyeing the square border, and then with grass green fine dot dyeing. In the layers of fields, it seems that the mountain dwellers who can foresee the abundance of grain will not have the sorrow of hunger.