Six: a Japanese's Farming and Love in Dali

Six: a Japanese's Farming and Love in Dali

by (japan) Kamijou Ryotaro

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Six is ​​a Japanese living in Dali, an inheritor of natural farming methods, a practitioner of natural education, a freelance musician, and a post-80s traveler. He did not want to live a 9-to-5, consumption-oriented urban life, and longed to be close to nature and tradition, so he traveled around the country and later lived in Dali for seven years. He farmed and brewed using natural farming methods, made music and played the didguidori with his friends, and personally delivered three children. His natural lifestyle became the landmark of Dali's new life. Seven years ago, Suya and Liu met. Two years ago, she started planting rice, irrigating, weeding, harvesting rice, making wine, and making miso with Liu. She worked like a real farmer and wrote about the ordinary, beautiful, and self-sufficient life of Liu's family with empathy. "Six" is a miraculous book created by two people. Liu lived life and Suya wrote life.

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