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What is the summer life of rural people like?

The country life in summer is comfortable. Because the countryside is vast, there are many green plants around. Get up at 6-7 am in summer, and you will feel the air quality is very good. If there is wind, the air may be filled with the cool fragrance of lotus flowers and lotus leaves floating from the pond.

Although it is very hot at noon, the surface temperature of the mud floor is never as high as that of the cement floor in the city. If you are childlike, you can take off your socks and shoes and walk barefoot in the mud, and your feet will feel more comfortable than ever.

If the weather changes quickly and there is a sudden heavy rain, the dry soil will be wetted by the rain and give off a unique soil smell. At noon, there is no noisy whistle and the whistle of vehicles crossing the road in the city. Occasionally, I can hear birds singing in the tree, which is still very quiet. Napping is a good choice.

At night, when the temperature drops slowly, every villager will move a chair, take a banana fan or goose feather fan and gather at a cool intersection to enjoy the cool air and talk about things at home. Mosquitoes will come out to make trouble, so you often hear the sound of banana fans patting mosquito bites.

The advantages of living in the country:

The air in the countryside is good, and people living in the countryside can absorb very fresh air. You can eat your own vegetables in rural areas. Most rural people are relatively healthy and have no occupational diseases. Most people in rural areas are simple in style, simple in thinking and high in happiness index. Neighborhood harmony, can help each other, can face any difficulties together.

Disadvantages of living in the country:

Rural transportation is inconvenient, but now there are cement roads in many places, so it is convenient to go out because there is a car at home. Shopping is inconvenient, too quiet, and lively young people can't stay any longer. The phenomenon of left-behind children is more serious. Medical and educational resources are relatively weak, and it is inconvenient for rural people to find jobs and receive education, which is not conducive to the growth of children.