[036] Spring is busy
Su Qiao was helping Zhou turn the ground together, and Nuannuan Yu was not idle on her back. She controlled the weeds in the vegetable field and squeezed their vitality dry. In this way, they died and loosened the grass roots, so that their brothers could pull them a little easier.
In fact, there is not much difference between celebrating the New Year and not spending the New Year in the countryside, except for eating meat during the New Year.
As for meat, although people cannot eat chicken, duck, pork and other things often, people in Qianwan Village can eat seafood, so there is actually not much difference during the Chinese New Year and in normal times.
There are still many lands to grow in Qianwan Village. The terrain of Leizhou Peninsula is very flat, so Qianwan Village has a lot of fields, so it is not necessary to live by the crops in the fields but by fishing.
In fact, the villagers in Qianwan Village often fish, but their family is not very wealthy. No one has fishing boats, which means they can take small boats of three or four people. Such fishing boats cannot go out to fish in the sea.
Because you can only fish in the nearshore area, the per capita income in Qianwan Village is not very high. In addition, in the past few years, it was a period of war, and the whole country was fighting, and the Japanese devils were everywhere in China. Of course, everyone would not have the leisure to go out to sea to fish all day long.
Now the Japanese devils have been driven out of China, the New China has been established, and the villagers have also divided the fields, every household has land, and life is becoming more and more promising.
After the Chinese New Year, the villagers of Qianwan Village became busy and they were busy making use of the dry land.
Qianwan Village is actually not very high in mountains. Although it is also a coastal area, compared with the coastal areas of Jiangsu and Zhejiang, the terrain of the Leizhou Peninsula is still very flat.
However, Qianwan Village is located in the west of Leizhou Peninsula, which means that Leizhou Peninsula is actually opposite the Beibu Gulf across the west side of Guizhou.
The highest mountain near Qianwan Village is only more than 100 meters above sea level, but even so, there are still quite a lot of resources in the mountain.
Nuannuan felt that there were still abundant wild animals and plants near Qianwan Village. It has not been cut down in this era, so the forest coverage rate is still very high and the green vegetation is still very rich.
There are also pheasants, hares and the like around Qianwan Village. Of course, I don’t know if there are wild boars or something. Anyway, Nuannuan hasn’t felt the existence of wild boars, and even the likes of slope deer.
However, Nuannuan did not look at the beasts on the land, but also focused on the vast ocean, and she thought of all kinds of seafood.
The South China Sea is still very rich in resources. You should know that the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean are adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. What kind of seafood does not have?
Although she doesn't like seafood, Nuannuan believes that Su Qiao is there, and Su Qiao can be cooked very well whatever she wants, so that she can have a happy meal.
Nuannuan lives a very casual life, and she is just a few months old baby and can't do anything.
Nuannuan cannot do anything by himself, but Yu and Chen Yuanchao are both busy with work in the field. Now the weather is getting warmer and weeds in the fields are growing.
Nuannuan was carried on the back of Yu every day and took her to the field with a strap. Yu rolled up her trousers and pulled weeds in the field. Nuannuan slept happily on Yu's back.
Of course, Nuannuan didn't even look at her parents working as hard as she did, as well as the lees, lees, etc. in the fields, Nuannuan also used her supernatural powers to drive them away.
Nuannuan remembered that she had never seen lees and lees when she followed her parents to the ground when she was a child. At that time, buffaloes were no longer used to plow the land in the fields. Because of the extra fertilizers and pesticides, lees and lees had almost disappeared in the countryside.
However, when Nuannuan was in elementary school, she followed the school to do labor classes and followed the teachers and the others to dig turf, she saw the lees in the grass by the river, which was so scary.
Nuannuan also heard from her cousin that when they were young, there were still many lees and lees in the fields and rivers. When they worked with adults, they were often bitten by lees when they planted rice and harvested rice.
Nuannuan even heard from her cousin that they went swimming in the river beside the field when they were young. Another cousin was bitten by a leech and almost frightened. Fortunately, her cousin pinched off the leech.
At that time, Nuannuan felt creepy when she heard such a story. Nuannuan, who had never suffered any hardships, was really frightened at that time. She really never expected that her cousins would be like this when they were young.
Nuannuan's cousin is nearly ten years older than her, so Nuannuan can't even experience what her cousins have experienced, and the things they played when they were young were different.
Unexpectedly, once she was reborn, she was lucky enough to see the leeches and leeches that her cousin mentioned. Nuannuan felt uncomfortable all over.
In order to prevent their parents and brothers from being bitten by leeches, Nuannuan directly drained the vitality of the leeches and leeches, allowing them to die in the field, and could also be decomposed into fertilizer to feed their fields.
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The leech is a real story. When I was a child, I went swimming in the river with my cousin, and my cousin was bitten. I took off the leech. Actually, I don’t know why I was so brave when I was a child. When I grew up, I didn’t dare to see leech, let alone touch it.
To be honest, I am a post-90s generation. When I was a child, I was full of lees and lees in the village, whether in the fields or vegetable fields or on the mountains. I don’t know if it is because fertilizers and pesticides are too powerful, and we don’t raise cattle anymore, so now there are no lees and lees.
Thinking about it, I was quite brave in the past, but now I don’t dare to turn off the lights and sleep. The older I get, the more timid I become.
Chapter completed!