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People say that the cocoons of Buyun Mountain in Zhuanghe River grew up drinking hot spring water. what do you think?

In Buyun Mountain, my hometown, the villagers took the family as a unit to cultivate silkworms, collect cocoons and sell silk in a large natural oak forest, forming an ancient industry. Buyun Mountain has natural hot springs. It's a joke to say that all our young silkworms grew up drinking spring water. However, it is a fact that our water quality is rich in minerals and the water source is not polluted. When I was a child, I always took water at the foot of the mountain or drank water in the mountains.

When I was a child, my father released autumn silkworms once a year. Although I don't earn much, the annual expenses of a family of three are basically enough. Later, in order to support me to go to college, my father raised silkworms twice a year, and my mother followed my father up the mountain to raise silkworms. Everyone in the village says that my mother is as capable as a man. Only my father and I know that my mother had to do this in order to pay for my college education. I didn't use the word "desperate" to pay desperately. It is no exaggeration to use the word "desperate". On a hot summer day, at noon, the insects that eat silkworms are caught on the hillside under the scorching sun (the pests at noon all raise silkworms in natural mountainous areas, and the hillside is steep. Silkworms eat the leaves of a tree and have to catch them manually elsewhere. It's really not easy for a mother who is less than one meter and six pounds to shuttle back and forth on the mountain, and sometimes she falls a few times. Mom and dad got a disease, that is, the tendons on the arms and wrists grew together with the periosteum. The doctor said it was caused by overwork. It is good to stick the tendon into the arm with a large needle with a blade to separate it from the periosteum. But if anesthesia is needed, recovery will be slower. Parents refused to anesthetize the silkworm cocoon as soon as possible, and abruptly accepted the connection between the needle and the arm and the tendon and periosteum.