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Dororo, Dororo, the cold wind froze me to death. I will be in the base tomorrow. What is the story?

The cold wind of Dororo, Dororo will freeze me to death and I will build my nest tomorrow. This is a proverb spread in rural areas of northern China, which implies the spirit of farmers who work hard and get rich through hard work in a difficult environment. There is a touching story behind this sentence.

The story happened on a cold winter long time ago, when the north wind was howling and the snow was falling. In a remote mountain village, there is a hard-working and kind-hearted farmer named Aqiang. Aqiang has a family of four, his wife is virtuous and virtuous, and his two children are smart. Although life is difficult, their family loves each other and lives a happy life.

This winter is particularly cold. Aqiang’s thatched house is crumbling under the weight of heavy snow, and the firewood at home is almost running out. Aqiang knew that if he didn't think of a way, his family might freeze to death. So, he decided to brave the severe cold and go to the mountains to chop firewood. His wife, worried about his safety, advised him to wait until the snow stopped before going. But Aqiang said: "The cold wind of Dororo Dororo will freeze me to death. I will build a nest tomorrow. I can't let our family freeze to death at home." After saying that, he embarked on a difficult journey.

Aqiang was cutting firewood in the mountains, and his hands and feet were numb from the cold. But he gritted his teeth and insisted on chopping wood. Finally, he had chopped enough firewood and was ready to go home. However, when he was halfway up the mountain, a strong wind suddenly blew up. A Qiang was unable to stand still due to the wind and rolled down the mountain. Fortunately, he did not fall to death, but broke his leg.

Aqiang lay in pain in the snow, thinking: "I may die here this time." However, at this moment, a mysterious big bird flew in front of him. The big bird used its warm wings to protect Aqiang from the wind and snow, and also used its magical power to heal Aqiang's leg. Aqiang burst into tears of gratitude. He understood that this big bird was sent by God to save him.

Aqiang brought Daniao back home, and their family lived a happy life. From then on, Aqiang worked harder and their lives got better and better. And the proverb "If the cold wind of Dororo Dororo freezes me to death, I will build my nest tomorrow" has also become an inspirational saying in their village, inspiring generations of farmers to face difficulties bravely and work hard to get rich.