Subtitle:
(1) Happy Land Purchase
(2) the labor site
(3) What you have seen and heard
(4) Imagine the future
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This masterpiece, written in the liberated area of North China on the eve of the founding of the People's Republic of China, undoubtedly belongs to the song of the new era. By praising farmers' happy mood and yearning for a better life in the future, it indicates that the birth of a new social system and the transformation of rural production relations will greatly liberate rural productive forces. The original text can be divided into five parts:
The first part (section 1-3): Write the scene that farmers are extremely happy after they really own the land.
Part II (verses 4-8): Write three black plows and rakes while enjoying your land and work.
The third part (section 9- 12): Take Guo Er as a clue to compare the life and mood of Sanhei when he was a child and now.
The fourth part (section 13- 14): the plan of writing three evils.
The fifth part (section 15): take the whole poem and point out the center-the person who turns over is so sweet in his heart.