When the sun sets, in the months when the sea stops, the ships in my hometown dock on the shore sparsely. Looking at this hometown sea in the afterglow of the sunset, I always feel particularly at ease.
I finally returned to my hometown, with the sound of waves and wind in my ears. This sea area supports most people in our town. What do we call going out to salvage marine fish, shrimps and crabs here? Begging for the sea? .
Begging for the sea is a Minnan language, which means begging for the sea. This humble word is awe and gratitude for the sea.
When you pass by a reef, you will find that a small crab just broke into your eyes.
Their race has lived at sea for hundreds of years and thousands of years. In this long river of history, it has long been in harmony with the stones in this sea area.
I think this little crab should know me. It didn't extend its tongs to me, but just looked at me quietly.
There are hermit crabs here. When I was a child, I thought that hermit crabs were crabs that hid in conch shells without digging holes, and over time they became hermit crabs.
Perhaps, there really will be such a lovely crab hiding in a conch to find shelter, and it has evolved a conch-like tail with crab tongs.
I found this conch when I was walking on the beach. When I was a child, I heard my grandfather say that if you want to hear the sound of the waves, you can hear the sound of the waves by putting the conch next to your ear.
Grandpa used to be a crew member of a transportation agency. In those days, they used to rely on a compass and the sun to tell the direction. He can know the ups and downs of the sea by looking at the Gregorian calendar and the time. He has lived at sea for most of his life, and he has also found out the habits of the sea.
an old ship, which sits quietly in this corner, seems to have lost its original mission now.
This ship was once a member of the sea, and sailed through the wind and waves with full load.
Today's ship is as colorful as it used to be. Will you miss the glory of dominating the ups and downs in this lonely loneliness, or will you miss the egret you met when you stayed on an island?
The women in our hometown are beautiful and hardworking, and the colorful colors on clothes are women's interpretation and pursuit of beauty. This is a big saw on the coast, and it is rarely done now.
women here have a nice synonym? Hui 'an girls, although they are women, never show weakness. Although they live less delicately than women in the city, the smiles on their faces are so happy and satisfied.
This is Hui 'an's daughter, too, but it's not quite the same dress as our town. When going out to beg for returnees, the fishing nets are wet and have a unique smell of the sea.
Fishing nets need to be spread out to dry, and sometimes they need to be mended when they are broken. Repairing a fishing net is similar to weaving a fishing net. When I was a child, I learned how to weave a fishing net with my grandfather and aunt. I held a small piece of bamboo in my left hand and a net shuttle in my right hand, weaving it up and down around the line.
a fishing net carries the prayers of the fishermen for the sea.
I heard from my friends that it is also very hard to earn a living at sea. Especially when the squid is defeated, everyone gives out a small bamboo raft. At night, the light tube is on in front of the vast sea, and squid is fishing. Squid fishing will glow like the light tube, and squid has phototaxis.
Beggars use this feature to catch squid. These people who beg for the sea are exposed to the sun all the year round, and their skin is mostly dark.
Almost all local beggars marry local Hui 'an girls. Sometimes when they go out, they can see a fair-skinned Hui 'an girl standing next to a beggar whose skin is as black as that from Africa, which has an indescribable beauty of contrast.
All women love beauty, and the beauty of Hui 'an girls is simple, without too much powder or lip gloss. They are natural and pure in beauty, dressing up in the stone room and under the eaves.
It's not a delicate flower on the head, nor is it a beautiful pearl hairpin. Simple combs are inserted into the black hair, covered with flower headscarves, and dressed in Hui women's clothes. The traditional American generation is passed down from generation to generation.
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