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600-word "Feelings of Doing Farm Work"

Last spring, my father and I went to plough the land. I said I wouldn't. Father said, "Look at our neighbor's children? Ding Juqiang, his father died early. He can help his mother farm, so how can he learn to farm? You should study hard with him. "

My father and I went to the field, and my father pulled the donkey down, tied the rope to the donkey with a plow, and was led by my father. Because our donkey is fierce, no one can do it except my father and grandfather, so I helped to plow the share. Our plough is made of iron and heavy. I tried and tried my best to lift it. At first, my father gave me hands-on guidance. He said: As long as you hold the share tightly with both hands, you can lift the share tip once and put it in another plow to continue plowing. Then we plowed, and I did as my father said. As a result, the plow was pressed too hard and the ground was plowed too deep. Father smiled and said, "Your strength is useless. Just put the plow on the ground with moderate strength." I got angry and said, "This is all your fault. You made it clear from the beginning that it won't be like this. " I turned my plow share around and put it on the ground with moderate strength, but a corn root appeared in the middle of the ground. I immediately put my plow share on the ground and leveled all the soil. Dad turned and said, "Can't you do it well?" But you know what? How can crops grow on such plowed land? "I listened to my father and was embarrassed. I plowed the land strictly according to my father's requirements, and now I can plow the land. It took about two hours to plow, and finally it was finished. Dad tied the donkey, felt the sweat on my head and said, "My son has grown up and can do work. "

This time, I really realized the hardships of labor and learned that only by paying attention to skills and doing it with heart can I succeed.

Teacher's comment: The author described the process of learning to do farm work in simple language. I focused on my father's teaching and my own study, from which I realized the hardships of labor.