Thousands of cakes, clothes, pens, umbrellas and thousands of people. What?

Thousands of cakes, clothes, pens, umbrellas, paper and cakes. Cake for a Thousand People is a text in the second volume of Chinese Textbook (2065438+2008 Spring Revision) published by People's Education Publishing House. The text of "Cake for a Thousand People" tells us that food is hard to come by, so we should be thrifty and cherish the fruits of others' labor. At the same time, we also know that cakes are not only Qian Qian Wanwan, but also Qian Qian Wanwan's clothes, Qian Qian Wanwan's noodles and Qian Qian Wanwan's cakes. The story of "A Thousand Cakes" begins with a father-son conversation, and the children have a strong interest in the "Thousand Cakes" mentioned by their father. The child first asked curiously what a "cake for thousands of people" was, and the father explained that it was a cake that needed many people to work together. The child immediately imagined that this kind of cake must be huge, but when the father only brought a seemingly ordinary cake, the child was confused and mistakenly thought that "cake for thousands of people" had a special flavor. The father then explained to the children in detail the process of making cakes, including the sources of rice and sugar, and the many workers involved in processing, packaging, transportation and sales. Through his father's explanation, the child understood the truth that "an ordinary cake can only be placed in front of us after many people's labor" and revealed to us the hard-won theme of labor results through simple dialogue.