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Thoughts on agricultural education
Farming music,

I have something to do every day.

Near a duntian,

Looking at the pier by the water,

Man Cang has been a by-product for many years.

After farming,

Reading smells good,

Sit tight and wait for the right moment.

This poem "Plowing the Fields" was written by Chairman Mao Zedong in 1908, when Chairman Mao Zedong was 15 years old.

The idea of the chairman's father, the child knows some words, can use an abacus, and can help him settle accounts. As a result, 15-year-old Mao Zedong dropped out of school.

Mao Zedong, who was ambitious but dropped out of school at home, kept studying while helping his father farm and keep accounts, waiting for the opportunity to go out to study.

It should be more practical to use this poem written by President Mao Zedong 15 to educate some young people who are satisfied with the comfortable present situation, are not motivated and are tired of learning.