A farmer near the teahouse has two cows. Although such an earth-shattering event happened nearby, the two cows were indifferent. They are still ruminating leisurely. The seedlings in the distant fields are thriving and farmers are watering and fertilizing them. A couple in the south traveled and hired two animals and a porter. A porter slowly walked southeast with what they needed for their trip.
A small sampan was bolted to the stump beside the bridge, and several small peasant houses were scattered among the trees in an orderly way. There are four crow's nests on a few tall branches, which look the same as the crow's nests in the way and height.
There are several stone mills on the threshing floor, which are used for threshing in autumn harvest, and they are still idle there at this time. There are some sheep in the sheepfold, and there seems to be a chicken and duck pen next to the sheepfold, as if a large group of chickens and ducks were raised in the pen. What a peaceful rural scene, I can't help but marvel at the developed agriculture and aquaculture in the Song Dynasty more than 1000 years ago.