I like it. I have been lying on the list for a while, and I can't stop watching it. I finally finished it in the first snow of the new year. I think of Xiaolongnu, the bee-pickers when I was a child, and the current raging epidemic.
Me, mother, bees, nature, others, I think this is the order of Hatiz's life, she doesn't use modern tools very much, she is kind and easy to be content, maybe a little lonely but she should be calm and happy. In contrast, the intruder Hussein pursues high-yield and aggressive expansion. The child is, and so is the request from nature, gradually becoming numb and unrestrained, and of course not grateful. Reproduction, expansion, claiming, arrogance, numbness, backlash, death, complaining, emigration, and leaving Hatiz desolate. Seeing two men grab the honey from the tree and want to... swear?.
"Can you imagine what it will be like when spring arrives?
What?
spring
Is there spring?
certainly
It's been too many winters"
It's a pity that my mother couldn't wait until spring. Hatiz deserves to be treated kindly!
Reverence and respect for nature and life, I hope we can remember this epidemic for a longer time and not be too forgetful.
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