Chapter 34 Breaking the buns
During the harvest season, God is also very cooperative. No, early in the morning, before the sun has even shown its face, it spreads its warm wine to the earth. There is no wind at all. The three brothers went out carrying bamboo poles of different sizes.
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Today's work is very simple, it is to take home the grains from the apple trees on top of the big rocks and below. The task is not too difficult, it is just a warm-up for farming.
Walking briskly, I came to the field. A small bag of rice was hung on a corn-breading pole that was as tall as a person. However, the leaves on the corn-bundling pole were already a little dry and yellow, and you would scratch your arm if you were not careful. Maybe it was.
Because it's a bit dry, right? The damage to the arm is not big. Basically, it will break when it touches the arm. It will only leave shallow scratches on the skin and will not bleed.
The action of breaking it apart is also simple. Hold the bagu pole with your left hand, hold the mouth of the bagu with your right hand, pull it down hard, and the bagu will come down. Then throw it into the basket on your back with a "dong" sound.
When most of the bamboo poles have been broken, they will be piled up on the roadside, and then they will be broken again. When the bamboo poles are almost full, they will be carried to the roadside, gently put them down, and hold the bamboo poles steady. Then the brothers will come and break the bamboo poles.
Pick up the ones that fall on the ground and give them to me to "insert bags". In fact, I just want to put as many bags as possible into them.
There are some tricks here. The main thing is to pack the grain in the backpack as tightly as possible and try to avoid "empty loading", so that it will not loosen when you carry it and stagger when walking. During the process of going down the mountain in the backpack valley
, the body and the basket are tilted forward. Once the bag shakes loose, it will be easy to pour the bag out of the bag. In that case, you will stop, pick it up again, load it up and continue to carry it, which is time-consuming and laborious.
It may also scratch your neck. It’s really not cost-effective.
Load it tightly and insert it tightly. A bag of rice packed tightly on one back is equivalent to two unpacked rice bags on the other. Within the scope of your strength, carry as much as you can. One less trip is a trip.
Actually, I was thinking about it too.
Why do we still have to farm when the harvest is so low? Why do other people’s land look so good and fertile while our land is so bad and barren? Why do they dig through the soil while we dig through the rocks?
Looking for food from the soil? We know that we have put in as much work as others, or even more than others. We have also put in more effort, but the harvest is less than others. Is it just because our land is not as fertile as others? In other words
By the way, why is other people’s land better than ours?
No one can answer me.
Later, I finally figured it out. I figured it out.
Because there is no choice, we can only rely on ourselves and work hard. If even this piece of poor land is gone, then what can we use to sow "hope" and harvest the "future"? Yes, it is better than nothing, right?
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If you understand these things, it will be really helpful for your life.
In life, many times, it's not that you don't know how to choose, but that you have no choice at all.
After working hard and sweating, I worked back and forth three times. The "big rock" was finally conquered.
The next step is to collect the "Apple Forest".
The grains in the apple forest grow better. Not only do they grow big and long, but the grains are also full. The only disadvantage is that the grain husks are thicker and there are no dry ones on the "big rocks". But this is not a problem.
taste.
In order to save some energy, there is an extra "procedure" to break off the grains. In fact, it is not too much, it is just an adjustment of the order. The advantage is that it reduces the physical consumption. With the same amount of effort, you can carry more
Bring back more grain. If you want to talk about the "disadvantage", let's put the pig's "big quilt" in the apple field.
Tear off the broken pieces of rice and carry them back...
I worked hard and made five or six trips to collect the grain from the "Apple Grove".
You can't take it back idle. You have to take the time to tear off the chaff-coated "big stone" until only the "golden grains and white jade bones" are left.
Tear them off and throw them on the concrete floor in the courtyard. Use the power of the sun to try to solve the problem of corn-packing. To put it bluntly, try to dry out as much moisture as possible from the corn-packed sticks. This is conducive to preservation.
The torn off empty rice husk shells must also be dried in the sun. Try to dry them as much as possible to prevent them from rotting, mold, and damage after being piled up for a long time. When winter comes, these dried rice husk shells will become the "big quilt" for the pigs. Hey
Hehe, the used "big quilt" can also become a "nutritious meal" for crops. It is truly pollution-free and ecologically recycling.
Chapter completed!