In Shenzhen, the landowners are nothing but the wealthy.
Some commoners, trying to survive, have taken up farming.
But farming here is of little use; sometimes the crops are stolen before they ripen.
Even when they try to harvest early, they discover others coming to rob them.
The people living near the military camps are slightly better off as they receive protection.
With so many soldiers in the army, food is sent in from outside.
Originally, even the soldiers in the army were not well-fed or clothed warmly.
Due to certain people's greed for profit, although funds are allocated, by the time it goes through many hands, there's not much left.
Food, similarly, after passing through many hands, becomes poor in quality.
A heavy rain solved the imminent danger in the entire area.
In fact, these were civilians from nearby villages, spontaneously banging gongs to put out fires, unable to use water, relying solely on sticks to lend a hand.
Once the rain came, they regained hope.
