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Cows don't know how strong they are.

Mo Mei: Mei Guohua, a native of Lianyuan City, Hunan Province, director of the Standing Committee of Lianyuan Municipal People's Congress, member of China Photographers Association and Hunan Writers Association, has published dozens of novels in many publications at home and abroad. His works have been reprinted by readers for many times, selected into short stories and mini-novels, and selected into several anthologies. He published a collection of short stories, Fables of Life.

The sun set and the sky was covered with red clouds. At the foot of the mountain, by the river and in the paddy field, a cow and a man seem to be moving, but they are actually moving. Cows and people are raking fields. Cow, an old cow, is old, weak, slow and struggling. People, young people, in their early thirties, are physically strong, but they are unfamiliar with technology, a little busy and a little impatient. With a bang, the young man whipped the old cow. "Hit the cow again! People who know how to use cows generally don't need whips. " This is the voice of an old man.

The old man thought about his ox and himself, and suddenly felt sad and his eyes were wet. At the foot of the mountain, by the river, on the path on the ridge, a cow and a man seem to be moving, but they are actually moving. The sun set and the sky was covered with red clouds.