Due to its geographical location, there is a certain time difference between Province Z and the capital. Darkness and dawn are about one or two hours later than in the capital. Therefore, it usually doesn’t get dark until around 7, 8, or 9 o’clock in the morning, and it doesn’t get dark until around 80 or 90 o’clock in the evening.
In May, the sun rises around seven o'clock in the morning, but in winter, it doesn't until eight or nine o'clock.
Although the daybreak is later than in the mainland, Leyun's body clock is regular. She wakes up at five o'clock on time, goes back to the space to meditate, and takes care of the crops before leaving the space. It is still dark, so she has to lie down and wait.
Young Master Yan, the biological clocks of the He family brothers are also on time. They wake up from five to six o'clock. They all lie down for a while, then get up and run to the toilet at 6:30, and then He Mingjun and He Mingzhi make a fire and boil hot water.
Before the water boiled, Dawa and his son and daughter-in-law got up one after another. Dawa went to the prayer hall to chant sutras, Quzhen Dolma was responsible for cooking, and Sangmu went to take care of the sheep and cows at home, milking them, cleaning, and feeding them.
Water and fodder.
Leyun waited for the masters to get up before getting up. She ran to the toilet first, then went back to the second floor. She moved a bench and sat by the fire, watching with great interest He Xiaosan's aunt making breakfast. She liked Tibetan supplies most, such as copper and silver kettles.
, is particularly distinctive.
In order to entertain the guests, the breakfast was very rich, and it was also the most original Tibetan breakfast, including Tibetan buns, naan, cheese, tsampa, butter tea, offal from the sheep killed yesterday, blood sausage, and dried beef.
Everyone sat around and had breakfast, each with a wooden bowl in which to make tsampa.
It was the first time to eat breakfast with ethnic characteristics. Le Yun learned from He Xiaoshi and mixed tsampa with butter tea, kneaded it into small dumplings and ate it. Not to mention, the taste was really good, sweet, fragrant, soft and crispy, and uniquely delicious.
The little girl ate happily, stretching out her jade fingers like spring onions to happily pinch tsampa, eat blood sausage, and cheese. The bright smile on her face was like the sun on the snowy peak of the sacred mountain. Gongzhen Dolma and Sangmu watched.
Very happy.
Yan Xing sat on the side where the male guests were sitting. He looked at the cute little lolita opposite and was very surprised. The little lolita seemed to be able to find fun wherever she went. Her ability to adapt can only be described as "perverted"
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He Mingsheng and He Mingtao have not eaten Tibetan food many times and are not used to it. However, the grandma’s family warmly entertained her and she had to accept their kindness. They ate naan and Tibetan cheese, air-dried beef and drank butter tea.
After breakfast, they took a rest and packed their luggage to set up camp at the place where cordyceps were dug. He Mingjun went to pick up the convoy on the road to take them to the camping place.
Many people in the village packed their bags and went to camp. Cini and Wangdui also carried their luggage and loaded it into the car. It was not until nine o'clock that the sun saw the sun, and the people who had packed their bags set off.
Many villagers used yaks and camels to pull goods, and some used carts to pull goods. The procession was huge and spectacular.
Z Province is vast and sparsely populated. Some villages have hundreds of miles of land. Dawajia Village also has a lot of land, with a radius of more than 200 miles. The Cordyceps Area is about 20 miles away from the village. First, take a short asphalt road.
, followed by a natural dirt road, and then the road to the natural pasture area. The alpine meadow under several mountains is where we camp every year.
The camping place was well chosen, with a river twisting through the snow-capped mountains. The terrain was flat and cars could travel there. The place was wide enough, so you didn’t have to worry about running out of room to camp.
Some families in the village had set up their tents two days ago, some of the tents were far apart, and some were relatively close to each other.
When they arrived at the place, each family dispersed in the direction they liked.
The He family brothers followed Xiao Shiwu's uncles, stopped at a place they liked, loaded the car, and set up tents. The tents of brothers Cini and Wangdui were put together.
The He family brothers had two tents, both of which were beautiful white felt tents. Yan Xing and his brothers set out to set up camp. He Xiaoshi saw the little beauty carrying a small backpack, digging and chewing grass roots out of boredom, and ran over to accompany her.
She said a few words, and he quietly came closer: "Little loli, do you want to ride a yak?"
"Can I ride a yak?" Le Yun jumped up and down, her eyes full of stars.
"Okay, Uncle Cijie's yak is idle. If you want to ride it, we can go over and experience it." He Mingzhi pointed to a white-haired cow in the distance to show to the little Lolita. The yak looked like a sheep from a distance, with a rider on its back.
Wearing saddle cloth, the village chief came on a yak.
"Let's go." Le Yun saw the yak's eyes shining, spread her legs and rushed.
He Mingzhi greeted the village chief's uncle in Tibetan, and accompanied the little beauty to run towards the yak. The village chief's family was setting up a tent. He heard Dawa's grandson shouting and responded with a smile. Many villagers also heard it and looked towards him with a smile.
A little guest from afar.
He Xiaowu accompanied the little Lolita to the vicinity of the yak and grabbed the yak's reins. Tibetan cattle never wear nose rings. They can put on bridles and saddles and ride on them. Of course, this refers to tameness.
Those who are familiar or untrained may be hit or gored by the horns of the bull if they approach.
He Xiaowu held the cow, and Le Yun happily jumped to the side of the yak, patted the cow's shoulder, smiled, turned over and climbed onto the cow's back, sat firmly, and was so happy that she couldn't even see her eyebrows. The Le family also had cows before.
, she could climb on the back of a cow and sit on it. Later, because her grandfather passed away and no one took care of the cow, Grandpa Zhou Man bought the cow and raised it, and it still exists today.
The little beauty jumped lightly onto the back of the cow. He Mingzhi was a little dumbfounded. Her posture was so handsome and she was even more nimble than him. Could it be that the little beauty was the legendary know-it-all?
After confirming that the little girl was sitting firmly, he led the cow and walked slowly. The little girl on the cow's back smiled brightly. After walking for about a hundred meters, the little girl stopped, turned over and jumped off the cow's back.
"Little beauty, what's wrong? Are you feeling uncomfortable?" He Mingzhi quickly let go of the reins and ran to the little Lolita and asked.
"No, the cow is tired and needs to rest." Le Yun patted the cow's head and jumped briskly on the meadow. In May, the plateau grassland is green and yellow, with dead grass and budding buds. Desolation and vitality coexist.
, just like the environment and climate in Z Province, they are contradictory and mutually inclusive.
"How does the little beauty know that she is tired?" He Mingzhi walked with the little Loli to the camping place.
"I'm a medical student. Whether it's a person or an animal, there are signs of fatigue and illness. Just look, listen, and smell."
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Little beauty, my grandma... is her health index good?" He Mingzhi hesitated and asked in a low voice. The doctor of the little beauty didn't say anything. He thought his grandma was in good health.
Not as good as before.
"She is worse than the eldest lady in your family, but not as good as the third old lady in your family. She has a peaceful mind, a broad heart and a fat body. In terms of her body, if nothing happens, there will be no danger for the next year and a half."
He Mingzhi frowned slightly. The little beauty meant that their grandmother's health was not too optimistic, because she said one and a half years, not three or five years.
Because the health of his great-grandmother was still on Xiao Loli's shoulders, he couldn't immediately ask Xiao Loli to diagnose and treat his grandma. After all, he was at grandma's house now. If he asked her for help now, it would feel very inappropriate. He decided to wait until he returned to Beijing.
Later, I will find time to talk to little Lolita about grandma’s health problems.
In order to prove that he is not an idler, He Xiaoliu helped his brothers move things and set up tents. When he saw Brother Fifteen playing with the little Lolita, he felt jealous, but he could only be jealous. Who told him that he didn't understand Tibetan?
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Classmate Le Xiao jumped back to the camp to watch the handsome guys working in an orderly manner.
The tents were too big, so it took a lot of time to put them up. It took a few handsome guys dozens of minutes to put the two tents firmly on the ground, put tarps inside, soft mats, and carpets.
Each tent has a stove for burning cow dung, as well as basins and stainless steel kettles for boiling water.
There were two tents, one for the people who purchased Cordyceps sinensis, and one for the He family brothers and their little girl to live in. After setting up camp, they brought a small amount of dried cow dung from the car and lit a fire to warm the tents.
Sit back and wait for another delivery truck to arrive.
The villagers set up tents, and some people returned to the village to transport cow dung and other necessary items. The official day for digging Cordyceps was the 16th. The previous few days were preparation time for the villagers to set up operations and transport items. As for those who had set up camps, they did not
They would secretly go to the mountains to dig up Cordyceps sinensis, because there are sacrificial activities held before digging up the grass, and then they would dig out the grass in the mountains.
He Mingjun received a vehicle transporting supplies on the road and took them to the camp site. They were two hours late and it was almost noon when they arrived. Everyone was busy moving supplies, including sleeping bags, personal luggage, and some cows.
Manure and smokeless charcoal, mineral water in pure water barrels, pots and pans for cooking, as well as rice, vegetables, dry food and other items.
After everything was sorted, it was time for lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Cini and Mr. and Mrs. Wangdui made lunch to entertain the guests, and everyone enjoyed a Tibetan feast together.
In the afternoon, He Mingjun and his eighth brother He Mingtao drove back to the village with their uncles to help carry fuel. By mid-afternoon, a fuel company also delivered the dried cow dung fuel ordered by the He brothers to the village, and helped transport the fuel to the camp site.
The place just left.
In the afternoon, the children of the villagers who were outside also returned to the village to live in the place where they set up tents, waiting to dig grass in the mountains tomorrow. Among them were Dawa's grandchildren. There were two boys and a girl in Zini, and three boys in Wangdui.
A girl, Pubu also has four children, while Pasang only has a son and a daughter.
He Xiaosan's and He Xiaoshiwu's older cousins are adults and already married, but He Xiaosan is older and still single. He Xiaoshiwu is still studying, which is another matter.
Two of Dawa's grandchildren have joined the army, and two have graduated from college or junior college and returned to their hometown to work. The children who did not go to college have at least attended junior high school. It can be said that Dawa's family is also a very prestigious family in the village.
The grandsons of the Dawa family who were paid by the state did not come back to dig cordyceps. The children who worked outside sometimes came home to dig grass, but sometimes they did not necessarily come back. Sometimes they only dug for a few days.
The grandsons of the Dawa family are not divided into different families. They all live together. The younger generation also has children, the oldest is seven or eight years old, and the youngest is three or four years old. It is very lively. The brothers of the He family and their cousins
The brother and sister chatted and ate.
Leyun has a good memory, but when faced with so many names, many of which are very similar, she feels dizzy. Fortunately, she has children. She plays with them, eats candies, reads textbooks, and helps them with their homework. It is also an honor for her to do so.