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Talk about transplanting rice seedlings at home on Labor Day.

1, I don't remember how long I haven't been to other places, and I caught up with my childhood memories of going home to work in other places during the May Day holiday.

2. There is no shortcut in life, whether it is planting rice or starting a business. Only by living up to the solar terms, not afraid of the sun exposure, not afraid of mosquito bites, bending down with an open mind, working hard, with clear goals and being calm, will you get a straight waist.

3. The same is true in life. Only by bending down, calming down, holding your breath, aiming at the goal and working hard can you have the joy of harvesting straight.

May Day is not far away, and farmers are busy transplanting rice seedlings.

5, see the water surface frying in the sun, skilled seedlings inserted in the ground; If the bridge bends back, you will know the years and you will not miss a good harvest.

6. Our youth, like rice, thrives in the vast fields.

7. Put your hand in the field and look down to see the water in the sky. Only when you are quiet can you become the road. It turns out that retrogression is progress.

8. Transplantation is a wonderful aftertaste and experience.

9. It's transplanting season, and the children outside go home to help their parents.

10, planting seedlings is busy in agricultural time, and there will be a good harvest in autumn.

1 1, Labor Day is about labor. Look at the rice seedlings in the mountains. The picture is very warm

12, adults are busy in the fields and children are playing by the fields. Every day, the transplanting home is full of cars.

13, only by bending over to transplant rice seedlings can you straighten up and pick up the grains.

14, we are transplanting rice seedlings, not kidding. Busy from morning till night, always bent over.

15, there were no idle people in May, and wheat was cut and transplanted, which was another busy year.

16, year after year, it's time to go back to transplanting.

17, the farmers who transplanted rice are hard and happy!

18, reach into Noda and look down at the water.

19, children look forward to the New Year, and adults look forward to farming.