
Rebirth in 80, Fishing, Farming, Animal Husbandry and Hunting
by How Weak
About This Novel
Rebirth in the 1980s, between white mountains and black waters. There are legends of gold diggers and deer hunters in the mountains. In the water, there are stories of emitters and gold diggers. In this era where guns are everywhere and there is a barbaric and primitive atmosphere everywhere, one person decided to leave the city and go into the countryside and into the mountains. Go fishing in the water, dig vegetables in the mountains, shoot wild boars with a gun, tease silly roe deer with a stick... When you relax, sit down, drink birch tea, and watch the sun set. This day is quite interesting.
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Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
nice
Good looking, nothing poisonous. Pretty good
Chen Dongtai
Looking at it and nodding, this is actually the first step for the ginseng customer to collect ginseng: how to dig out good ginseng and sell it to the ginseng collector as it is. Some people only know a little about it, but after wrapping it in bark, they are afraid of this or that. As a result, they add a layer of plastic sheeting or kraft paper, which ruins the appearance of the ginseng. Some people are even more amateur and put it in a box directly for sale. When they open the box, several of the whiskers are broken, and it looks completely ruined. In fact, moss and bark are enough. Both are breathable things, but not so breathable. They can keep the ginseng in a state that is neither dry nor moist.
Is it possible to survive in the severe winter in Northeast China after being outside all day and night?
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
nice
Good looking, nothing poisonous. Pretty good
Chen Dongtai
Looking at it and nodding, this is actually the first step for the ginseng customer to collect ginseng: how to dig out good ginseng and sell it to the ginseng collector as it is. Some people only know a little about it, but after wrapping it in bark, they are afraid of this or that. As a result, they add a layer of plastic sheeting or kraft paper, which ruins the appearance of the ginseng. Some people are even more amateur and put it in a box directly for sale. When they open the box, several of the whiskers are broken, and it looks completely ruined. In fact, moss and bark are enough. Both are breathable things, but not so breathable. They can keep the ginseng in a state that is neither dry nor moist.
Is it possible to survive in the severe winter in Northeast China after being outside all day and night?









