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The significance of catching up with the market

Fair is a China word, which means going to the market.

In southern China, according to the convention of the lunar calendar, people call the market trading day "polder day", and when people go to the market to trade and do things, it is called herding fair.

Make sentences in a hurry:

1, on the sixth day of the first month, villagers from this town and even neighboring towns came to the market one after another.

The husband and wife rushed home and found that 570,000 property was stolen.

3. This season is not only a day for lovestruck men and women to flirt with songs, but also an auspicious day for people to make exquisite food and taste delicious food.

In Guangxi, going to the market is also called "going to the market".

The murder happened on polder day, and the people who opened polder fields were told by word of mouth, which shocked the whole town.

6. "The most beautiful husband" chased after his paralyzed wife.

7. In May of the same year, members of the youth team disguised themselves as farmers and rushed to the market, and shot and killed the vicious Japanese army Wu Changkaichuan in Tuantuan Street.

8. This is an ancient folk fair trade activity. There is no modern atmosphere of big shopping malls here. Most of the agricultural products for sale are chicken, duck, fish and other agricultural products, but people come and go, and the degree of excitement is not inferior at all.

9. During the interview, the reporter learned that in recent years, whenever Myanmar arranges jade auction activities, Chaoshan jade merchants will collectively "go to the market" and go from chartered flight and Shantou airports to purchase Myanmar jade raw materials.

10, Aunt Zhu, who often visited the market, told reporters that although the Niuwei market was much cleaner and neater after the transformation, there were still various stalls outside the market.