The story revolves around the excavation of an ancient ship on the site of the noble hostess. But the touching story has nothing to do with the hostess and the male excavator. A story with multiple clues.
First, the male excavator did not abandon the excavation because of personnel conflicts, because his profession and commitment to history support him. His words speak of the meaning of archaeology, "We must let the children know where we came from, and know that we and our ancestors What kind of connection is there, this is the meaning of discovery."
Second, the hostess’s children’s reluctance to the man’s excavator stems from the excavator’s promise to show him the universe. The moment when a child looks at the starry sky with a telescope, we feel moved by seeing the future.
Third, the love affair between a married young woman and the mistress's brother-in-law. From the sparks at work to the shortness of life, should we get rid of all the shackles of secular morality and let life be loved. She also had conflicts and reservedness, but she couldn't help seeing the photos he took of her. Will women be so moved by the photos that men have taken of themselves? Solve
It is such a documentary story of rural archaeology, calm down to appreciate the British customs.
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