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Condolences for the passing of Mr. Yuan

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    Around 10:50 in the morning, there was news that the old man had passed away.

    My first reaction was that it must be a rumor. At about eleven o'clock, the rumor was indeed refuted.

    I was in the car and searched frantically, but unfortunately, all the media news, including Xdu and Xuke, said that I had already gone.

    I feel incredible in my heart, as if I only saw the news about this old man a few days ago, how could it happen so soon?

    However, not long after the rumors were confirmed, and while I was still scolding the media for their lack of conscience, a piece of real news came.

    I am very sad, I thought this news was also false, but it is true.

    Immediately I thought: Maybe I should eat a few more bowls of rice.

    I remembered the story my grandma told me. At that time, every family did not have enough to eat, and their bodies were swollen from hunger. When they pressed each other, there would be white marks, which would not disappear for a long time. When they were hungry, they would drink well water.

    I secretly hid half a bag of sweet potatoes, but I didn¡¯t dare to cook them and eat them, for fear that the aroma would spread and I would eat them raw.

    ??????????????????????? During the cooperative period, people relied on food stamps to buy food, and in the planned economy, even food had to be planned, because without planning, there would not be enough food to eat

    Grandma said that it was not until the 1990s that we could really have enough to eat. In the 1980s, we still had one meal a day

    Grandma said: "Thank you to the country, thank you to the party"

    I was very moved when I heard this, and thought that Yuan Longping also came from the same era as my grandma (my grandma was three or three years old).  It was also a time when we experienced famine.

    ??Chinese people are afraid of poverty and hunger.  When I was a child, maybe a few years ago, when I was eating, I would drop a grain of rice on the ground, and my grandma would pick it up and eat it.

    So what can an old man who has experienced famine think about?

    He just wants to keep the Chinese people well-fed and prevent future generations from going hungry.

    Now that I heard about the death of this old man who devoted his life to ensuring that the people had enough to eat, I can¡¯t help but wonder whether agricultural scientific researchers who have never experienced famine can take over the burden from Yuan Lao and increase China¡¯s grain production and security.  stand up.

    Then I thought about what Mr. Yuan said: "It's impossible, it's impossible!"

    "Starvation to death will never happen again in China, so will he leave in relief?"

    I thought: I will cherish every grain of rice and respect it as much as I respect this old man.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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