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Is the taste of the countryside richer? Will you go back to your hometown during the Spring Festival?

I think the countryside is very tasty. I have been going back to my hometown for the New Year after working for three years. Because my hometown not only has my relatives, but also makes me feel a rare warmth and excitement more easily.

I am a rural person myself, but because of my study and work, I actually only stayed in the countryside when I was a child. When I grow up, I basically live and work in the city. Now I will go back to my hometown during the Spring Festival and National Day holidays. Every time I go back to my hometown, I miss my childhood when I see anything. That time was really a heartfelt happiness.

Primary school has been in the school next to my hometown for 6 years. I go to school every day and play games with my friends, not to mention how happy I am. But when I was in junior high school, my parents felt that the education in my hometown was not as good as that in the county, so they reported me to a junior high school in a county. Grandma also wants to come to the county to accompany her because I left my hometown.

Later, when I was in junior high school, I was admitted to City No.1 Middle School, which was farther away from home. Considering grandma's poor health, she didn't come to accompany her. However, as long as there is a holiday every year, I will go back to my hometown, and I will basically go back to my grandmother's house during the Chinese New Year holiday, and I will not go to my parents (both parents work in Shanghai).

I went out of the province when I went to college. Alas, I am getting farther and farther away from home. However, my yearning for my hometown has never decreased, but I miss it more. Now that I'm working, I can't have as many holidays and freedoms as I did when I was studying, so I basically go back to my hometown for annual leave (only 7 days).

Next, my friends and I will describe the scene of Chinese New Year in our countryside: every family will set off firecrackers during the Chinese New Year, and then the family will get together for dinner in the evening, but this dinner is eaten earlier, about 5 o'clock. After dinner, most men will choose to go out to play cards. Most women are at home. More people get together to play mahjong. If there are few people, just chat and watch TV.

After the New Year, we will start the New Year greeting mode and visit relatives' homes for about 3 or 4 days. Take the cigarettes and wine you bought and go to relatives' homes for dinner and chat. After all, it's been a long time In this process, I am most concerned that those who have just worked but are not married, such as me, will be questioned and accepted by many people.

The taste of the year in the city is very weak, and firecrackers are not allowed. Chinese New Year is also a family dinner and chat at home, and there is not much difference at ordinary times. Even if you live across the street, you won't stop by because you don't know each other, but you will feel uncomfortable together.

I like the feeling of New Year in the countryside very much. It's warm and lively. I also hope to have time to go back to my hometown for the New Year every year.