Buckwheat

Buckwheat

by Li Zhi

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By narrating the simple and ordinary lives of villagers, describing the marriage trajectories of two generations, and vividly describing customs and morals, the novel reconstructs the ancient and vivid rural cultural structure through vivid and peaceful rural life, plain and profound neighborly affection, and reasonable guidance of interests and emotional desires, and reproduces the roots and blood of the five thousand-year-old profound culture of the Chinese nation. The entire novel is about rural life, farmers, farming affairs, crop yards, and crop fields. It strips away industrial and modern elements at a deep level and vividly expresses the distant emotions of the Chinese nation's homeland and farming life. At the same time, the novel attaches great importance to the recovery and reappearance of ancient beautiful morals. The spiritual core of harmony, tolerance, and mutual assistance are deeply reflected in the novel.

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