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What made you decide to return to your hometown?

I am a sophomore in college. Although my family is in the countryside, I have never done any farm work at home before. However, I have always been very fond of plants, rivers, fish, shrimps, cats, and dogs. I have also planted flowers since I was a child. It is a mess. When I was a freshman, that is, last summer when I went back, my grandparents planted a lot of millet and tried their best to help thresh it. I didn't feel tired, but felt happy. I was not willing to do it before, although I don't want to sift it now. Sophomore year, I went home during the Chinese New Year and the whole family played together, barbecuing and hot pot. My little nephew is over a year old. At home, I pruned fruit branches and picked oranges. I felt that my life was comfortable and comfortable. I watched TV dramas with my grandparents. Farming makes me happy, instead of the irritability I felt when I was a kid. In school, from high school to college, I couldn’t live without plants in my dormitory. I would plant them wherever I moved. The thought of going home and working became more and more intense every year. I looked forward to it. In my junior year, I was able to intern in my hometown. The work in my hometown is actually not that bad. There is a highway to my doorstep. There is a house in the district, but no one lives in it. There is also a barbecue at two o'clock in the middle of the night, although I have never eaten so late. Most of the Internet cafes have been upgraded to The internet cafe has better greening, although cutting down the old trees made me very angry, and it was extremely wasteful. Many street trees were replaced within two years of being planted, and I don’t understand why.