At the end of winter and the beginning of spring, when it was warm and cold, a battle to dig a river kicked off in the village. The whole village of all ages went into battle, gearing up to contribute to the water conservancy construction of the village.
At that time, I was still a child, and I followed my parents to the construction site. The construction site was full of people, and the villagers had a clear division of labor, some were digging mud, some were transporting soil, and some were tamping the foundation, and everyone was busy in a nervous and orderly manner. I watched all this with curiosity, and my heart was filled with novelty and excitement.
My father assigned me the task of shoveling dirt onto a platoon truck with a shovel. The shovel was taller than me, but I wasn't intimidated by it, but full of energy. I followed my father's example, stuck a shovel into the dirt, and then pried it up, and I dug out a large piece of dirt. I carefully shoveled the dirt onto the platoon and pulled it to the shore with my father.
At first, I thought the work was fun, but soon I felt tired. My hands were blistered and my shoulders were starting to ache. But I saw that my parents and other villagers were silently persevering, no one complained, no one was lazy, and I didn't want to be the one who dragged his feet. I gritted my teeth and kept dry.
In the process of digging the river, I made a lot of new friends. We played together, chatted together, and shared each other's stories. Although we were all tired, we were in a very happy mood. Everyone talked and laughed and helped each other, which made me feel the power of unity.
After several days of hard work, the task of digging the river was finally completed. Looking at the flowing river, our hearts are filled with pride and joy. Although we were all tired, we also gained a lot. We have learned to persevere, to work together, and not to be afraid of difficulties, which will become valuable assets in our lives.
Now, many years have passed, but I still miss the time when I dug the river. At that time, although our lives were hard, we were full of joy and hope. That experience taught me that as long as we work together, no obstacle is invincible.
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