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1, Happy Land
(Section 1-3): Always write about loving the land. Farmers who own land are extremely happy and regard land as a part of their lives.
2, the labor site
(Section 4-8): Intensive cultivation. Sanhei is extremely happy to intensively cultivate, and at the same time highlights the hard work of Sanhei.
3. What you saw and heard
(Section 9- 14): Good eye. Sanhei is full of hope for a better life tomorrow.
Step 4 imagine the future
(Section 15): My heart is as sweet as honey. Sanhei raked the ground happily.
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Appreciate:
In plain language, this text portrays Sanhei, a farmer who works hard and looks forward to a better life because he has obtained his own land, and expresses his incomparable joy and hopeful feelings for a better life.
Article: "Once farmers have land, they devote their whole lives to it. Just like the early geese, when they saw the water, they went into the water with their heads and tails together. " This sentence dominates the whole text, and vividly shows the farmers' eagerness to face the land and their excited behavior in the embrace of the land by using figurative rhetoric.
"Three blacks are going to turn the ground. From east to west, from south to north, every inch of land has been turned up, and every piece of land has been broken very finely. " The author adopts the writing technique of summarizing first and then concrete. He first wrote a summary of "Three Blacks Turning over the Soil", and then around this meaning, he expressed "Three Blacks Turning Over the Soil" from different angles in concise language, expressing his cherish and love for this land.