The same place, the same time, we are always seeing Len’s Mom working in the hog pen, and her cheap wigs lying on her head spiritlessly. As she has slaughtered all of the pigs of their family’s, she needs to clean the place and get ready to cultivate other kinds of animals. As the villagers don’t know the market’s instability, they do some stupid things to enlarge their scale in a blind way. The pork market is really of high risk and in a mess position. The final consequence brings the tremendous decreasing of pork selling price, and the whole market environment is becoming away from the booming place. 
And the priority what Len’s Mom can do is to find out a better way to lead the villagers to earn more money but in a more reasonable way. Someday Len’s step father comes from the urban place and tells them good news that the local government comes up with new policy that all the villagers don’t have to pay the agriculture tax and can even transfer or trade their right of land using. That means people can arrange their land using so that they could carry out integrated agriculture industry. This can help to liberate more labor force to do other business and don’t have to worry about the agriculture tax. They could be much easier to step out of the countryside and own their career. Len’s step father bids a construction project in the city and hope the villagers could go to the city and be city-constructors.
Almost all the young men start to work in the city, they don’t have to get stuck in the countryside and be a modern man. In the city place, they know why city people are clever and glory, as they get better education. They know why city people like wearing full lace wigs, as they are pursuing the fashion and those chic things can also occur in their life. But they also know the city citizens can not live a better life without them—the city constructors. A lovely worker says: when he gets back home on the lunar day, he will bring his children some books and buy her wife a piece of cheap front lace wigs. He wishes someday he could live his life as the city citizens do.













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