As the old saying goes, "the aroma of wine is not afraid of deep alleys", and in our countryside, the custom of "eating a banquet" was also very lively. I remember when I was a child, when there was a happy event, the open space in front of the house became a temporary stage for the neighbors, and everyone arrived early for the hot meal and the simple human touch. At that time, the banquet was like a war without gunpowder, the children were scrambling, and the adults were laughing and laughing, as if they could be contaminated with a little joy if they grabbed a good position.
However, the world is like chess, and the game is new. Today's rural feasts have long since lost their former liveliness. The villagers told me that it was because the living conditions were better, and they no longer pursued form, but paid attention to connotation. "Who is missing a meal now?" They laughed and said, "Everyone is too busy to sit down and enjoy themselves." "
It sounds so sad and comforting. Sadly, the excitement and closeness of getting together seems to be diluted by the hectic life; Fortunately, everyone's living standards have improved, and they no longer worry about food and clothing, but pursue a higher quality of life. As the famous saying goes, "Affluence is not the whole story of life, but gives us more choices to pursue what really matters." ”
The "seat grabbing" in the past has become "deserted" now, reflecting the progress and changes of society. The villagers are no longer satisfied with simple material satisfaction, but seek spiritual prosperity. They said: "Now, we prefer to be at home, around a table of good food, the family is happy, that warmth is the most precious." ”
The changes in rural dining are like a mirror, reflecting the traces of the times. It tells us that no matter how the times develop, the love for home and the cherishing of family affection are always the constant theme. And those former hustle and bustle may just be a good memory left in the bottom of our hearts for us to reminisce in our leisure time.
Does this story resonate with you? Do you also remember the customs of eating in your hometown? Yes, life is like this feast, sometimes lively, sometimes bland, but as long as there is love in the heart, where is not the fireworks in the world? If you also feel it, you might as well like it so that more people can feel the truth and warmth.
Let's cherish the present moment and be grateful for life, because every meal is a gift that life gives us. The story of the rural feast continues, and you and I are all one of them, writing a chapter of life together.