Chapter 18 Changshui Village
Haicheng is neither a commercial city nor a traditional heavy industry, but a small city that relies on fishing and agriculture.
Gu Jingyun's home is in Hede County, under the jurisdiction of Haicheng City, Changshui Village below Qingyang Town.
Qingyang Town is the most remote town in Hede County, and Changshui Village is the most marginal village in Qingyang Town.
Surrounded by mountains on three sides and facing the sea on one side, it is the only seaside village in Qingyang Town, and Changshui Village is surrounded by continuous mountain peaks.
Due to the rugged mountain roads, it is not easy to grow, and these mountains do not produce much.
The government has included several mountains in the vicinity of Changshui Village, which is also the largest village in the vicinity.
Because this place is called Qingyang Town, these connected peaks are also called Qingyang Mountain Range.
The peaks of the entire Qingyang Mountain Range are not high, and they are generally four or five hundred meters above sea level.
Behind the Yun family, there is the highest peak in the entire Qingyang Mountain Range, which is only more than 600 meters long.
The vegetation on the mountain is dense, and there are many wild mushrooms and wild fruits.
When Gu Jingyun was young, her favorite entertainment was to go up the mountain with her father to hunt for treasures, and her father was usually able to find her a lot of delicious food.
On one side of the Qingyang Mountains is most of Qingyang Town, where the fields are flat and the land is fertile, so 90% of the people in the town live here, and on the other side of the Qingyang Mountain Range is Changshui Village.
Although there is land in the village, it is not regular, one in the east and one in the west, and the output is not high.
In the sixties and seventies of the last century, many people in the village could not eat enough to rely on these fields, and many people starved to death.
I planted some coarse grains such as corn and sweet potatoes, and barely fed the people of a village.
Fortunately, over the years, the output of many agricultural products on the market has greatly increased, and there will be people who go out to work, and everyone's life is gone.
Only three or four miles further on, you can see a moon-like bay.
And the entire Qingyang Mountain Range is also like a ghostly workmanship, in a north-south direction, stretching for dozens of miles, distributed along the bay, firmly embracing Changshui Village in this semi-circular bay.
The sea breeze whips the waves and laps the water on the beach, and a little farther away, there are towering reefs standing in the middle of the sea.
If you look closely, you can also see some villagers who came out to catch the sea.
And farther away, the vast expanse of the sea.
Therefore, since ancient times, the people of Changshui Village have not only relied on farming, but also by catching some fish in the sea and selling them to the town to support their families.
When she returned to her hometown this time, her thoughts were completely different from before.
The closer she got to the village, the more intimate she became, and she only felt as if she hadn't returned for a century, and she missed everything in her hometown.
Through the only asphalt road connecting the village with the outside world, driving through a valley mouth, you enter the confines of Changshui Village.
For a while, the air became different from that in Qingyang Town, becoming more humid, and there was a faint smell of seawater in the nasal cavity.
Smelling this smell, Gu Jingyun not only did not feel uncomfortable, but felt more cordial, she grew up in this environment since she was a child.
The entire homes of Changshui Village are along the bay and backed by the Qingyang Mountain Range, and are distributed along the line.