Chapter 139 139
Chapter 139 139
"Her hand trembled slightly when she wrote 'chili pepper,' and the last stroke of the character 'pepper' was drawn out. She looked at it but didn't rewrite it. These details are so real."
"Handwritten bamboo tags have a much warmer feel than machine-printed labels."
"The soil changes color from light brown to dark brown when I water it; that color change is so soothing."
"The sight of water droplets making small craters on the soil is so relaxing."
"The last bit of water was used to water the chives, which are the native plants."
"Chives: I got drenched again, even if it was just the last bite."
"Chives: I survived from the weeds, and now I have a small brick fence and even my own watering service."
"From wasteland to vegetable patch, from winter to spring, it's so rewarding to follow this series."
"The land waited all winter for the seeds, and now they've finally arrived."
"The subtitles say the seed is asleep and we're waiting for it to wake up, but why am I the one crying first?"
"There isn't a single line of dialogue, but every frame speaks volumes."
"The sound detail is so rich, from the rustling sound of digging a ditch to the pattering sound of water being sprinkled, headphone users will be ecstatic."
"Looking forward to it sprouting!"
"Looking forward to tomatoes! Looking forward to cucumbers! Looking forward to peppers! Looking forward to eggplants! Looking forward to leafy greens!"
"I want to watch the sprouting video as soon as it's released."
"The Xuexue Farm series has become my spiritual sustenance."
"Will there be weekly updates on the farm from now on?"
"Please update weekly!"
"Weekly updates aren't enough, I'm asking for daily updates!"
"Are they trying to exhaust Xuexue to death?"
"Director Lin, can you manage to edit it all? The magic book is still under management."
Director Lin: I'm the CEO by day, the editor by night, and the cinematographer on weekends. I work year-round without a break.
"This is the power of love."
Meanwhile, the comment section was constantly refreshing. The top comment read: "From cutting bamboo to weave baskets, to sawing wood to make chopping boards, from cutting broom grass to bundle brooms, to picking flowers to make wreaths, from turning the soil, drying it, and making ridges, to sowing and watering today. Xuexue used her own hands to transform a deserted little yard into Xuexue Farm. This isn't a renovation show; it's a healing documentary. Every frame says: You don't need a lot of money, you don't need a lot of people, you just need two hands and a piece of land to live the life you want."
The second most popular comment reads: "I noticed a detail today. The ink she used when writing the bamboo plaques was the same one she used last year during Chinese New Year at her grandfather's house. The inkstone was a cheap student inkstone bought from a small shop, and the brush was also from a stationery store in town. All the tools probably cost less than a hundred yuan. But with these tools, she wrote the most neat 'tomato,' 'cucumber,' 'pepper,' 'eggplant,' and 'leaf vegetable' characters in the world. The tools aren't important; the hands are."
The third most popular comment reads: "I'm an agronomy major, and her sowing depth and spacing are very professional. Tomato seeds are small, so the soil covering is thin; cucumber seeds are large, so the spacing is wide, and the soil covering is slightly thicker; pepper seeds are mixed with sand to prevent them from crowding together—these are details that you only notice in actual operation, and many beginners don't know this when sowing for the first time. She either did her homework or someone taught her."
The fourth most popular comment reads: "My grandma taught me how to mix chili seeds with sand. She said that chili seeds are too small and tend to clump together when sprinkled alone, but mixing them with fine sand makes them more even. When I saw Su Peixue doing this step, I almost shouted out loud because many young people in rural areas don't know how to do this anymore."
The fifth most popular comment is...
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