Come, dear fellow stewards of the earth,
stretching muscles is good for the health.
Let us pause so we can catch our breath,
and then tomorrow back to work!
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Planting rice is not a joke;
the whole day you're bent like an ox.
You cannot stand more than one bit;
till you're done you cannot sit.
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Oh, my arms, the feeling's gone;
and my waist, its tired and sore.
My legs feel a thousand pricks,
soaked in water, six to six.
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Mornings when I wake and rise;
I tell myself to think, be wise
and pray to find some land to till,
so I can have a tasty meal.
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What a cruel destiny
to be born in poverty
If I don't work with my two arms,
I won't earn a single dime.
ang pinaka famous na painting ni Fernando amorsolo ay planting rice
the planta means its doing like planning for planting rice fields like that im not sure hope you like it
Fernando amarsolo
Summer
Rice is dispersed through multiple methods, including planting seeds in prepared fields, direct seeding by broadcasting seeds, or using machinery like rice transplanters. After planting, rice plants are left to grow in flooded paddies until maturity, when they are harvested using machines or by hand.
cagayan
planting rice
Fernando Amorsolo painted "Planting Rice" in 1939. This iconic artwork showcases the traditional Filipino practice of rice planting, highlighting the country's agricultural heritage. Amorsolo's use of light and color captures the beauty of rural life, making it one of his most celebrated pieces.
The rice planting dance, traditionally performed in various cultures, often begins in regions where rice cultivation is a significant part of the local economy and heritage. Notable places include Southeast Asia, such as Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines, where rice farming is deeply embedded in community rituals. The dance typically starts in the rice fields or at community gatherings, celebrating the planting season and invoking blessings for a bountiful harvest.
The poem "Day" by Sir Cecil Spring-Rice.
Central Luzon is called the Rice Granary of the Philippines because it produces one third of the country's total rice production.
Pagtatanim ng palay (planting rice)