Yuan Bo
When the third season of the variety show "Let's Farm the Land" was launched, I was both looking forward to it and curious: what other surprises could this group of "farming teenagers" bring? "Let's Farm the Land" is not full of weaving, conflict, and hype like many variety shows, but just faithfully records the process of a group of young people working hard, learning, and growing up in the fields. From Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and then to the Northeast Plain, following their footprints, the audience saw the customs and customs of various places, saw the diversity of agriculture, and understood the significance of comprehensive rural revitalization and the responsibility of the younger generation. This group of farming teenagers is no longer an urban youth who "do not distinguish between grains and grains", they have dug their feet into the soil and squandered their youth on the field of hope.
Of course, as a "slow variety show", what attracts me most about "Let's Farm the Land" is the precious soothing rhythm in this era. At the moment, each of us seems to be in a hurry, and we are rarely in the mood to stop and feel the beauty of life. The teenagers in "Let's Farm the Land" follow the natural rhythm of sunrise and sunset; Their intimate interaction with the land, their earnest conversations with the old farmers, and their sincere dialogues with themselves take the audience into a long-lost state of "leisure". This is not a waste of idleness, but a kind of spiritual blankness, which makes me see that "poetry and distance" are not far away, just under the feet of the land; It also makes me believe that as long as we feel and give with our hearts, we can find our own happiness and meaning in ordinary life.
Zhang Yuze, Chaoyang District, Beijing Municipality
People's Daily (20/0/0 0 Edition)