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What has the countryside brought you?
As a rural person, I am here to answer this question briefly.

I am a native of the countryside. Growing up in the countryside has brought me a hard-working, thrifty and housekeeping life, with a strong homesickness, affection and affection thicker than water.

What brings me is the truth that I can bear hardships and stand hard work, get rich through hard work, help my neighbors and be extremely sincere. Although very hard and tired, but also very happy.

One side of the soil and water, one side of the people, three meals a day, the simplicity and kindness of the countryside is full of memories and the happiest.

Growing up in the countryside

What the countryside taught me is that the truth of life is:

Poverty is the most cruel.

The life without money is beyond the comprehension of the city people nowadays.

I can't understand the embarrassment that children have no money to pay tuition and borrow money everywhere.

Without realizing that the rice had not been harvested, the boss came to ask for the fertilizer money he owed.

I didn't realize that the old man was sick and had no money to treat him, so I had to go home and die.

I didn't realize that the grain planted at the end of the year could only sell for a few cents a catty.

I can't understand asking my parents for twenty cents to buy snacks and being chased and beaten by my parents.

I can't feel the scorching sun in summer and the cold wind in winter, so I can only work in the fields.

I can't understand the vegetable radish rice without a trace of meat for half a year.

I didn't realize that every year my brothers and sisters wear the leftover rags.

I didn't realize that whether it is windy or snowy, I get up at five o'clock every day and walk to school for two hours.

I didn't realize that when I saw other hours eating snacks, I would silently walk away and go to the faucet to pour cold water.

The countryside has brought me nothing but poverty!

Now the countryside can bring you many unexpected things. With the acceleration of modern informatization, the state's support for rural areas has increased. The countryside is no worse than the city.

First, roads are accessible to every village in the transportation country, the cement pavement is hardened, and roads are accessible to 3-5 households.

Second, the network is now a big network operator. In order to expand the coverage, in rural areas and rural areas, people often come to ask if your home is equipped with Internet WIFI.

With both, our rural goods can go out of the countryside. Now the national key e-commerce platform has made many agricultural products that could not be sold go to big cities. In this way, there will be income.

When you have both, you can shop online and buy whatever you want. After buying, Taobao will send things to the most lively place in your village to pick them up (equivalent to the door of the community). Daily necessities, almost every village will have a small shop, where you can buy necessary supplies. Nowadays, even fruits are sold by people driving and pulling cars along country roads. This is very convenient.

Rural people are good, the environment is good and the air is good, which brings more health and happiness!

The vast countryside brought me:

Worry-free home;

⑤ Fresh vegetables planted and harvested by oneself;

⑤ Fresh meat of pigs, sheep, chickens, ducks and livestock that do not need to eat compound feed;

⑤ Fish, shrimps and crabs directly caught or autotrophic from freshwater fish ponds;

Bring me green water and green mountains;

⑤ Bring me quiet rural scenery;

Bring me a seven-color picture of green and gold, blue sky and white clouds;

Bring me golden millet;

(5) bring me fruitful results;

I have the broad mind of a simple farmer!

Hello, I am a writer from the countryside! I lived in the countryside until I went to college. I graduated from Wuyi College. After graduation, I went to Shanghai for an internship for one year and worked in Guangdong for the first two years. I have returned to my hometown in Quanzhou, Fujian this year! Every time I leave home, I miss my hometown more. Because, I found that no matter how prosperous a big city is, I always miss it the most and want to go back to the small countryside where I grew up. So, our theme today is, what has the countryside brought you?

First, it brought me a happy childhood; Because it was a girl, she was taken to grandma's house to send samples a few days after birth. My grandmother lives in a small village. At that time, the family was very poor, and the whole family relied on the crops planted by grandparents. Moreover, both parents go out to work, and only those who are on vacation will come back once or twice. Even so, my childhood was very happy.

My friends and I went to the stream to play and pick up snails and fish in the river; Go to the mountains to pick all kinds of wild fruits to eat; Usually we have few toys, some of which are made by ourselves. We girls like to play house with mud, unlike children who have dolls now. We bake sweet potatoes, we play chicken with eagles, we play hopscotch, we play 123 Woodenhead, we bungee jump and so on, and there are countless games. Unlike today's children, they hold their mobile phones or computers all day and have little outdoor activities.

The second is to bring me the spirit of hard work and more independence; I really find that I am more hard-working and less delicate than girls and even some boys of the same age. In college, I went to school alone 15 hours. When I arrived at the school dormitory, I packed my things myself, but my roommate couldn't make the bed, so my parents had to come.

Perhaps it is because we have lived in the countryside since childhood. In the countryside, it is difficult for us to study. When studying, we have to walk for more than an hour to get to school. On the way home, we had to choose vegetables for domestic animals such as pigs and rabbits. In winter and summer vacations, rice is basically cut and harvested in the field. In contrast, a little trouble and a little hardship in society can be better faced and accepted!

Third, bring me a pure and kind heart; The world now, as my grandmother said, has become too outrageous! And I am very lucky, I was brought up by my grandmother in the countryside since I was a child, and I didn't have a mother who always worked hard outside. Because, my grandmother taught me from an early age to be helpful, not to hate others, to respect the old and love the young, and to be kind to people around me. Moreover, my mother always told me that friends are for use, and people in society put interests first!

I understand what my mother said. She suffered a lot from society. After leaving the society, I did find that many times it was just like my mother said, but after I was sad, I remembered what my grandmother said, be kind, don't hold grudges, no one is perfect. In short, the luckiest thing in my life is to grow up in the countryside! Nowadays, many good qualities, apart from those taught in schools and books, are more influenced imperceptibly in rural areas since childhood. As far as my current sideline is concerned, it is also because I come from the countryside that I have materials and memories to write in the field of agriculture, rural areas and farmers. What do you think of this? Do you like rural people?

Thanks for watching, looking forward to forwarding, commenting and paying attention. What the countryside brings me is kindness, hardship and unyielding. I don't appreciate your kindness!

You can't enjoy happiness and you can't stand pain. You dare not spend a penny on your dark skin.

Hello, I'm Qingqing. I'm glad to answer this question. I was born after 80, born and raised in the countryside, and now I still live in the countryside. Your question is what the countryside has brought you, that is, what it has brought me.

The countryside brings me fresh air, a happy life and, most importantly, a deep homesickness.

Now our countryside is the same as the city, and urban and rural sanitation is the same as the city, because our village is cleaned every day, and there are sanitation workers on duty in the street, which is still very clean. The air in our countryside is very fresh. There are only flowers and plants on the roadside, and there are many green plants and sanitation workers. Clean it carefully, and the countryside is a civilized village.

A happy life means that all the conditions in the countryside are good now. Not worse than the city, even if I buy a house in the city, many people are willing to live in the countryside, and I am willing to live in the countryside. Even if I buy a house in the city, I will live in the countryside.

Because in the village, it is also very happy for the family to live an idyllic life. I have my own vegetable garden and my own fruit trees. I want to eat vegetables and grow fruits by myself. I feel very happy. Now basically every family has a car to go to the city, which is also very convenient. The city is similar to the countryside, so it is better to live in the countryside.

Living in the countryside, the relationship between villagers is also very good. In particular, the most nostalgia is the deep nostalgia for the countryside. Children in rural areas are different from those in cities. Basically, it is to invite hundreds of families to eat hundreds of meals. Our rural elderly say that children eat their own food is not fragrant, but others' food is fragrant. In fact, because we rural people are more enthusiastic, all visiting children will give some delicious food. The villagers are very enthusiastic.

Now, as a farmer in a new era, the countryside has brought me more. Not only the air is fresh, life is happy, and homesickness is strong. I believe that with the development of rural areas getting better and better, there will be more entrepreneurial opportunities in rural areas. Our farmers will get richer and wider, and they will give it to me; Every farmer brings more wealth.

What has the countryside brought you?

I think many people have different views on this issue. Many people have such a "special" countryside in their hearts. I want to share my thoughts with you.

Let's look at it from a macro perspective. Rural areas provide cities with necessary food, fruits and vegetables, and provide farmers with an indispensable living environment, such as land, mountains, rivers and so on. These are the material foundations brought by the countryside, and the whole society can't live without the countryside!

I am a descendant of an out-and-out farmer, and the countryside is the soil that breeds me. Personally, the countryside mainly brings me the following important things:

1, I grew up in the countryside, and the countryside brought me a wonderful childhood. Keeping a few naughty puppies, chasing ducks down the river to catch fish and shrimp, going up the mountain to find wild fruits and mushrooms, digging sweet potatoes in the field to roast and eat, jumping up and down in the village to fight with my peers, these simple and happy things are my good memories of this life.

My grandparents are both farmers. From an early age, I was taught to be tough, kind, hardworking and enterprising, learn to do farm work and housework with my family, and let myself stand on my own feet earlier. It can be said that the countryside has brought me an honest and optimistic life character and strong viability.

3. My primary school is in the village, and the countryside has also brought me educational enlightenment, made me literate, taught me to sing and learn to draw, made me see the beauty of the world, and opened my yearning for the outside world and thinking about society.

Finally, this is the most important point for me. The countryside gave me a home, which is the starting point of my life, and gave me a loving home: kind grandparents, kind grandparents, sometimes serious and sometimes doting parents, and my lovely sister. Let me experience the most sincere love in the world from birth, and let me have the deepest concern for the world. ...

To sum up, for the descendants of a rural person, the countryside has brought me everything. I am like a seed, rooted in the countryside until I grow up. Even if you leave for a short time, you will eventually return to your roots.

Hello, I'm glad to answer your question.

I am a college student coming out of the countryside, so I will take myself as an example to talk about some things that the countryside has brought me.

There are pros and cons to this, so I'll talk about this separately.

The first is profit.

Because my family was poor when I was a child, my grandparents fell ill and died. I spent a lot of money to treat this disease. At that time, the family owed a lot of money. At that time, there was no me. From birth to school, my family's economic conditions are not very good. My father works outside all the year round to earn money, and my mother takes care of my sister and me at home, and then she has to clean up a few acres of land at home. Although our parents have no time to educate us, my sister and I still have no time.

Maybe the children we raised there at that time were all free-range, and I developed the ability to stand on my own feet from an early age. I cook, wash clothes, clean housework, and sometimes help with farm work during busy farming hours. I really thank the countryside for bringing me these tenacious and fearless abilities.

Let's talk about shortcomings again

Because I am in the countryside and my family is poor, I have developed my own view of money, which is at best a province and at worst a dig. Sometimes I feel self-conscious and sarcastic.