This essay describes a scene of a family harvesting peanuts. By talking about the benefits of peanuts and using things to describe people, it reveals peanut's undeserved and silent dedication.
It shows that people should be useful, not just decent people who are not good to others, and expresses the author's life ideals and values that are not for fame and fortune but for the benefit of society.
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"Peanut" is a narrative prose, writing notes with dialogue. In the plain narrative, there are deep feelings. On the night of peanut harvest, his wife, children, parents and Kunzhong sisters sat in a room and tasted peanuts planted by themselves. Eden is like a bean, full of joy. What a fascinating and unforgettable family photo it is, full of warmth.
The writing feature of Peanut is simple and vivid. It doesn't drag its feet, it doesn't have lofty rhetoric, it doesn't have mysterious quips, and it doesn't dig into the past to find self-display and show off now. But revealing a simple idea in family gossip can make people stand higher and see farther, causing reverie and deep thought.