The original ancient Chinese farming prose with the best reputation is "The Little Man Marries His Wife".
The novel "The Little Man Marries His Wife" was written by Cha Chacha. By September, 223, the writing status of the novel was finished, and the number of updated words was 155,214. The writing type was life in cloth, farming, sweet and relaxed.
The full-text language is fluent, the writing is free and easy, and it can be called a relatively successful work. The novel has novel materials, wonderful ideas and lively language. The author is ingenious in conception, good at choosing points to expand, and the writing is ups and downs, which is intriguing.
Introduction: Little man Lu Bai needs to earn money to marry a daughter-in-law, farm land, collect herbs and do small business. It costs a lot of money to marry a daughter-in-law, and it also costs money to have a fat doll in the future. So, he can be diligent.
Wonderful chapter:
After dragging bamboo back, most of the day passed. Ge Dashun went home, and Lu Bai was very tired after running today. He took a rest at home before he started cooking. Clean the rabbit caught by rhubarb and put it in the pot to cook first. I heard from the town veterinarian that the food for dogs had better be light, so I didn't put salt. I pulled some onions from the yard and cut some ginger into the pot to stink.
Besides, salt is expensive, so you can save some salt after taking out two rabbit legs for Dahuang. There was rabbit meat cooking in the pot here, and there was nothing else, so he went to the yard and chopped a bamboo, guessing that the fire at the bottom of the stove might be running out, and then he put down his axe.
After Lu Bai was busy in the kitchen, Ge Dashun came into the door with two rough bowls, which were on time, just like looking at the chimney of Lu Baijia.
Home-cooked food