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The Footsteps of Those Born in the 1990s
Slice of Life九零后的脚步
Rice Porridge Rt
Have you ever been bitten by a crab? Have you ever been bitten by an eel? Dare to catch a snake? Will you raise wheatear fish? Is a person afraid of the dark? I will look for delicious food everywhere. After eating the delicious food made by the chef, can I recreate it myself? I can! The simple rural life in the 1990s was full of children's laughter. From digging mushrooms in the fields, picking millets, cutting wheat and transplanting rice seedlings, to catching fish and shrimps in the river, playing four-corner boards, and playing marbles, when you get tired, take a rest, dig out a bee, and hide and seek. When you're hungry, team up and find a fire to roast a sweet potato, or pick some beans and peas to make a bamboo tube rice. From elementary school to junior high school, the people around me are growing up and my playmates are changing, but what remains unchanged is my original intention to move forward positively. The joy of junior high school life is far more exciting than that of elementary school. Not only some people secretly confessed their love, but also some people openly confessed their love and rejected a large number of suitors in order to study hard. Of course, school is part of it, and it is indispensable to go home every day and find our own happiness with our friends in the yard. With the arrival of high school life and the first contact with living on campus, interesting stories happened one after another among classmates from all over the world. Of course, here I "met" the most important person in my life. After graduation, I left the city I had stayed in for 18 years and came to Chengdu. In the past 10 years, I have had ups and downs. I looked for a job, went to work, got promoted and received a raise, changed jobs. When I was tired, I had delicious food. When I was free, I created my own delicious food. When I was in a bad mood, I met up with a few friends, ate and drank, and traveled. Everything I encountered and felt was turned into this book. I hope that when I get older, I can get the joy of childhood again.
Have you ever been bitten by a crab? Have you ever been bitten by an eel? Dare to catch a snake? Will you raise wheatear fish? Is a person afraid of the dark? I will look for delicious food everywhere. After eating the delicious food made by the chef, can I recreate it myself? I can! The simple rural life in the 1990s was full of children's laughter. From digging mushrooms in the fields, picking millets, cutting wheat and transplanting rice seedlings, to catching fish and shrimps in the river, playing four-corner boards, and playing marbles, when you get tired, take a rest, dig out a bee, and hide and seek. When you're hungry, team up and find a fire to roast a sweet potato, or pick some beans and peas to make a bamboo tube rice. From elementary school to junior high school, the people around me are growing up and my playmates are changing, but what remains unchanged is my original intention to move forward positively. The joy of junior high school life is far more exciting than that of elementary school. Not only some people secretly confessed their love, but also some people openly confessed their love and rejected a large number of suitors in order to study hard. Of course, school is part of it, and it is indispensable to go home every day and find our own happiness with our friends in the yard. With the arrival of high school life and the first contact with living on campus, interesting stories happened one after another among classmates from all over the world. Of course, here I "met" the most important person in my life. After graduation, I left the city I had stayed in for 18 years and came to Chengdu. In the past 10 years, I have had ups and downs. I looked for a job, went to work, got promoted and received a raise, changed jobs. When I was tired, I had delicious food. When I was free, I created my own delicious food. When I was in a bad mood, I met up with a few friends, ate and drank, and traveled. Everything I encountered and felt was turned into this book. I hope that when I get older, I can get the joy of childhood again.