
Knife
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When Yu went out with a hoe, he met the village chief Peng. Peng said, Mr. Yu, you have to go to Wakou Village for a meeting. The elm said that I won't go. The grass in the bean field is howling and growing, so I have to take care of it. Peng said that there is a meeting to elect the township head. You are a deputy to the National People's Congress. What job can you do if you don't go? Yu said who elected me to be the representative? Peng said, Mr. Yu, you talked drunkenly so early in the morning, and you were the representative three days ago. Yu said, I won't go either. It's a hot day, it rains, and the grass grows wildly. Will you finish the autumn rations for me? The village chief said there would be food and wine at noon, and he would also give out souvenirs. Yu said: Go. The poisonous sun stings people's scalp; the dry wind turns into heat and steams people. The ceiling fan in the township meeting room whirred, but there was no cooling effect. Yu walked around the house and saw several young people playing cards. He didn't recognize them, so he walked out again and went to the courtyard under the shade of the trees. Among the crowd, he saw an old man from a neighboring village who he knew well. He leaned forward and said: Have you eaten, two? The second one said he didn't eat, but had eaten at noon.
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