Years: Salted Fish Life Since Going to the Countryside

Chapter 1020 Mid-Autumn Festival

Why did they recognize them as freshmen at first glance? This can be seen from the number of books in their hands. No matter where the old students go, they basically hold four or five books and some materials in their hands. They also complain that the library does not allow them to borrow more books. They can write down a lot of things during the time when they change books.

However, "some people" among the freshmen only have one or two books in their hands. This is also influenced by the old students. They don't want to be the alternative in the campus.

Moreover, most of the books in the hands of this part of people are some literature, poetry and other things. There are very few professional books.

Why did Han Li know it? Because when he was taking public courses recently, many freshmen took these books to him to ask about the single words they didn't understand.

The key is that these students are not learning these, they just use these books as a way to kill time, and they don't have the feeling of fearing that there is not enough time like the students in the previous two classes.

However, this part of the students are from relatively wealthy families, have not experienced the difficulties of going to the countryside, and have come to university step by step and smoothly since childhood.

Now they are in a place without parents' restraint, so it is normal that they can't restrain themselves for a while, but when they fail the exam, their mood "may" be restrained.

Han Li waved to Ying Tatar and said hello. As for how he makes friends, it is his own business, and no one can control such things.

"Ying Tatar, how is it after entering school? Are you used to it?"

"Brother Han, college life is really great."

Ying Tatar's words expressed the same meaning as Han Li thought. He is a little free now, but he has a family background and capital to let himself go, which is something others can't envy.

(He may not be comparable to Liu Zhongcheng, Hou Huidong, and Zhang Hailin in some aspects, but he can also be described as a generation of nobles. Those who are interested can check it out by themselves.)

After Ying Tatar said a lot, he realized that he hadn't introduced the classmates next to him yet, so he hurriedly introduced them to Han Li.

"Brother Han, these are all good friends I met in school."

Whenever Ying Ta introduced someone, Han Li smiled and shook hands with the other party. He was approachable, but Han Li didn't remember many of their names.

After the introduction, when Han Li was about to leave, Ying Ta pulled his arm and said.

"Brother Han, it's rare to meet you on campus. I'll treat you at noon today. Let's go to a restaurant outside to have a meal."

"Let's do it another day. I have a mission here today."

Han Li refused this proposal without thinking, and Ying Ta didn't hold him back. The two sides exchanged a few polite words and parted ways.

However, a female classmate who came with Ying Ta took out a pen and paper and wrote a line of words quickly. She turned around and ran after Han Li, stretched out her hand and handed the paper to him and said.

"Assistant Professor Han, my name is Du Chunyuan. I am a new student in the library discipline this year. The course selection form states that I can speak nine foreign languages ​​and six dialects. Please help me if there are any materials that need to be translated in the future."

(Library discipline: This is a new discipline established by various universities in response to the policy after the sixth five-year plan this year. It is mainly a management science that studies the collection, organization, dissemination and utilization of documents, information and knowledge, as well as the relationship between libraries and society. However, each university has different focuses based on the basic situation of the school.)

Han Li nodded after listening to Du Chunyuan, smiled and responded with a few words before leaving.

As for the piece of paper Du Chunyuan handed over, Han Li didn't even look at it. When he passed a trash can, he crumpled it into a ball and threw it in.

When Du Chunyuan returned to his companions, they asked with a smile and jokingly.

Classmate A: "Chunyuan, what did you write to Han just now?"

Classmate B: "That's right, it's not what we think, right?"

Yingta: "Don't talk nonsense, Han got married last year, his wife is a senior from our school's Chinese department, and now she is pregnant and can't stay at home to wait for the birth."

However, Yingta's words did not end the curiosity of the companions. Du Chunyuan lifted her hair and repeated the reason she had just told Han Li slowly.

At this time, the companions did not say anything else, as for whether they believed this statement or not, it was unknown.

What Han Li didn't know was that from that day on, as long as he had a public class, Du Chunyuan would definitely wait for him on the road leading to the lecture hall early in the morning, and would follow him for a distance after class before parting.

But the other party always brought books and materials to Han Li to solve his questions, which made him, as an assistant, unable to refuse, and he also did not notice anything wrong, because there were too many students asking him questions, until.

After Han Li and Ying Tatar separated and went home, He Mi and the others had already bought steamed buns and rice from the canteen and were busy cooking.

"Brother Han is back."

"You're back, go wash your face first. After the dishes are out of the pot, we'll make a seaweed, shrimp and egg soup and we can start eating."

Han Li had to be on duty today, so he had to go to school for roll call after lunch. He Mi and the others took a nap at home before going to school.

Han Li was still reading on campus in the afternoon, and the National Day was spent very uneventfully.

Three days after the National Day is this year's Mid-Autumn Festival, which is generally called the August Festival or the Fruit Festival in Sijiu City.

In the past, there were three days of holiday from August 13th to August 15th, but now there is no holiday for the Spring Festival, let alone the Mid-Autumn Festival.

However, this year is the first year of reform and opening up, and there are many unemployed young people who have employment problems, so the market environment has become much more relaxed.

Some people are smart. They brought watermelons, lotus roots, apples, grapes, cantaloupes, sand apples, fragrant fruits, champagne seeds, and persimmons from the countryside. These agricultural products gathered in the city of Sijiu in a semi-transparent way to form small pigeon markets.

Some managers would pretend not to see it after seeing it. First of all, everyone likes good things that don’t require tickets.

Secondly, most of the people who deal in these are unemployed young people. When the superiors don’t give clear orders, no one is willing to smash the only bowl of food for others.

Especially those unemployed young people who rely on the income from the holidays to survive, if they are forced into a corner, they really dare to take out knives and fight with others.

It is precisely because of this situation that the clay "rabbit god" that has been banned for a long time, as well as the moonlight horse, Qianzhang, gold and silver ingots used for people to worship the moon, are also secretly sold.

Clay rabbit god: This is made of clay and painted. The largest one is about one meter, and the smallest one is two or three inches. They all have wide mouths, two ears, pink cheeks, "battle robes", "helmets and armor", and a backrest flag on their backs.

Clay rabbit god is a clay doll unique to Sijiu City during the Mid-Autumn Festival. The rabbit gods sold to boys by merchants are not only majestic, but their mounts include tigers, lions, elephants and other fierce beasts.

Because of its shape, there is a idiom in Sijiu City called "rabbit god's flag - single challenge", where "tiao" is pronounced in the third tone, and single challenge means fighting alone.

Clay rabbit gods sold to girls are relatively monotonous, usually "holding" a little rabbit holding a pestle to pound medicine.

"Moonlight Horse" is a scroll printed with woodcut watercolor, with images of "Taiyin Star God" and "Jade Rabbit Pounding Medicine" printed on it. This is only hung on the night of August 15 when worshiping the moon.

In the past, people who were particular about it used to use scrolls printed on cloth, which could be used repeatedly.

But there are no such scrolls sold on the market this year. They are all the scrolls printed on paper used by ordinary families in the past. This is basically a disposable item.

"Thousands of sheets, gold and silver ingots" are gold, silver and treasures burned to the gods for blessing.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the authentic three festivals and two birthdays, so Han Li went to his master's house on August 14 with the gifts prepared by his mother.

The Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15 has nothing to do with Han Li as a whole, and it can be said that it has nothing to do with the masters.

Because Sijiu City pays attention to "men do not worship the moon and women do not worship the stove", after the moon offering begins in the evening, the female family members are led by female elders and kowtow one by one according to their seniority and age.

However, Han Li's family did not do this. They finished dinner early and shared the mooncakes.

The family carried stools and snacks, walked a few steps out of the street gate and came to the edge of the lake, looking at the moon in the sky and the water and chatting.

There were many more people on the edge of the lake tonight than usual, but the happiest ones should be the children, who ran back and forth.

Some children picked up stones and threw them into the water, pointing at the reflection of the moon swaying in the water and laughing, and some children raised their heads and shouted some folk sayings to the moon in the sky while running and playing.

"The moon on the 15th and the 16th are round, and the Mid-Autumn mooncakes are fragrant and sweet."

"On the 15th of August, the clouds cover the moon, and on the 15th of the first month, the snow lights the lanterns."

"One, two stars, a sweet mooncake hangs in the sky. Pigs collect firewood, dogs cook pots, rabbits wash their hands and make nests, and mice open the door and make me laugh to death."

Han Li's family looked at the children running around, and the topic immediately shifted to the sisters' stomachs.

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