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The correspondent originally thought about saying no, but Chen Weidong had already turned around and entered the room without giving him a chance to refuse.
The correspondent sighed silently in his heart, this comrade is really enthusiastic.
Before, he sent letters and telegrams to people, but few people gave him water to drink.
Chen Weidong quickly brought out a bowl of herbal tea.
The workers at home were tired from working under the bright sun, so my mother and third sister made some extra herbal tea.
When workers feel thirsty, they drink some herbal tea, which is much more comfortable than drinking cold tea.
And drinking some herbal tea can also prevent heatstroke.
The weather is hot now, and the Chen family is worried that workers will suffer from heatstroke if they work in such hot weather.
They send some herbal tea or mung bean soup every day, so there have never been any cases of heat stroke among workers.
When the correspondent saw Chen Weidong helping bring the herbal tea over, he immediately stopped being polite to him.
After traveling so long under the bright sun, the correspondent was indeed a little thirsty.
After receiving the herbal tea from Chen Weidong, the correspondent drank it in big gulps.
After drinking a bowl of herbal tea, the correspondent felt much better.
My body suddenly felt much cooler and more refreshing, and the heat was taken away.
He returned the bowl of herbal tea to Chen Weidong, and then thanked him: "Comrade, thank you."
Chen Weidong waved his hand and replied with a smile: "You're welcome."
The correspondent drank the herbal tea and rode away. He still needed to deliver letters to other places.
Chen Weidong went to find his uncle after the correspondent left.
At this moment, Chen Dajiang was leading the villagers busy in the fields.
The rice in the rice fields is in its growing season.
They grow rice, so their farmland must be irrigated.
It hasn't rained in the past few days, so Chen Dajiang has to lead the villagers to pump water from the ditch into the rice fields to irrigate the rice.
But farming at this time was different from farming in later generations.
Farming was more traditional in this era.
For example, during spring plowing, oxen are used to plow the farmland.
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