The fresh and quiet idyll and the argumentation of the tense and busy city form a sharp contrast to the ex-wife's subscripts to describe the life with words and phrases

Industrial life City life

Small pond: fish jumping up and down Road: people going to work (coming and going)

Ducklings (swimming around) Vehicles (flowing endlessly)

White geese (singing at the top of their voices) Students coming from school (one after the other)

Fields: (golden) paddy rice (bending over with smiles) Market: fruit stall owners greeting customers coming and going

(red) sorghum (rising red) The fruit stall owners greeted the customers

(red sorghum). (

(Colorful butterflies fluttering).

(In the orchard: red persimmons hang all over the branches. In the square: (grandpas and grandmothers dance in the square)

The heavy pears are bending over (children are chasing and playing)

The big, round watermelons are lying all over the ground. (People are discussing them on the beach.)

(The red sorghum is red.)