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Tian is adapted from the writer's novel The Rebirth of the Small Landlord. Taking the pastoral farming life in Song Dynasty as the background, this paper tells the story of Shen Nuo and Lian Maner working together to outsmart their relatives, farming and managing, and getting to know each other and falling in love in the process.

In the play, Shen Nuo is a young farmer who accidentally crossed to the Song Dynasty. There, he met a smart, brave and kind woman, Lian Maner. The two worked hard together to farm and run the business. In this process, Shen Nuo and Lian Maner not only have to face all kinds of difficulties and challenges, but also outwit their relatives.

With their wisdom and courage, they successfully overcame all difficulties and finally realized their dreams. In addition to telling the story of Shen Nuo and Lian Maner, Tian Ji Terrier also shows the pastoral farming life in the Song Dynasty. The audience can enjoy the beautiful rural scenery and feel the hard work of farmers.

Tian shows the characteristics of rural farming life in Song Dynasty;

1. Through the roles of Shen Nuo and Lian Maner, the play depicts the scene of farmers working hard and planting grains at that time, which is the foundation of farming society.

2. As for gardening, melons, beans, onions, ginger and other fruits and vegetables appeared in the play, reflecting the scene of farmers carefully planting and enriching the dining table at that time.

3. In terms of agricultural tools, Tian showed the plows, harrows, sickles and other agricultural tools used at that time, reflecting the level of agricultural productivity and the application of science and technology at that time.

4. The play also showed the way of farmland irrigation at that time, which was also an important part of agriculture at that time, using buffalo or manpower to draw water for irrigation.

5. The play also reveals the plot of the rural society at that time and reflects the humanistic characteristics of the society at that time.