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What's the next sentence, if you don't forget to dig a well?

The next sentence of the digger always thinks of Chairman Mao.

Excerpt from: After liberation, the people of Shazhouba set up a stone tablet by the well, which read: "Never forget to dig people when you eat, and always remember Chairman Mao!"

"People who drag water and dig wells" have been recorded in primary school Chinese textbooks (refer to the 20 17 new Chinese first-year volume). It is a narrative, which has been included in China's primary school Chinese textbooks.

The work tells the story of Chairman Mao leading people to dig deep wells in Shazhouba when he led the Jiangxi revolution, expressing gratitude and admiration for his ancestors.

The simplest meaning: tell us to be a man, while you enjoy the fruit, don't forget the person who created the fruit for you, which means to be a man should know how to drink water and think about the source.