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The rural talents in the 1980s were really happy.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The rural talents in the 1980s were really happy.

Now life is getting better and better, but people's happiness index is declining.

The same is true in rural areas. the problem of food and clothing in rural areas in the 1980s has been solved. at that time, as long as they were willing to endure hardships, they could have a satisfying life.

Let's take a look at the rural life in the 1980s with the editor.

At that time, the transportation of things in the countryside basically depended on livestock, and the old farmer led a mule to pull wood to the market to sell. Although a little slow, but there will be no traffic jams, there will be no exhaust, leaving at most some livestock excrement.

Tricycles are more advanced than cattle.

The eggs laid by chickens and ducks in rural families are not willing to eat, but they will be sold when they are more. at that time, poultry grew up on grain, so the eggs were very fragrant. Pushing the stove trolley, the post-80s generation in rural areas should have done it.

At that time, rural tailoring was also a very popular profession, because at that time, rural people pulled their own cloth to make clothes.

At that time, Tuhao was the next restaurant in the countryside, and one or two people basically traveled on 28 bicycles.

The things used in the countryside are basically made by hand.

At that time, farmers were pushing carts to set up stalls, which were still out of control.

In the past, the cooking utensils in the countryside were very simple, and wok and kitchen knife were enough.

In the 1980s, when buying clothes in rural areas, they all went to the market to buy clothes. At that time, there were not as many kinds of clothes as they are now, and they did not have to be picked for a long time.

In the 1980s, the happiest thing for rural children was to be able to eat a piece of roasted sweet potato, and the roasted sweet potato stove was refitted with oil barrels.

Conclusion: the times are developing and the society is progressing. The happy life of rural people in the 1980s is not rich, popular and spicy, but sunrise, sunset, go out without masks, cooking without gutter oil, eating food is not worried about pesticide residues, drinking milk powder is not afraid of melamine, eating watermelons will not die.

 
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