Event trivia: Here a People Sows
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- The title of this event has a strong symbolism with agriculture and its contribution:
- The Chinese title literally means "Dropping Millet in the Chest," and it is directly quoted from a poem in the Classic of Poetry, "Odes of Wang-Shu Li" (Hanzi: 《王风·黍离》). The poem itself narrates how a nation comes and goes in the streams of time like a field of abundant millets.
- The English tile is written as "Here a People Sows" rather than "Here a Person Sows." The wordplay to a more collective "people" is likely to pay respect to the agricultural community in our world for their timeless contribution.
- Here a People Sows is the first Festival event that runs for three weeks instead of two that previous ones do.
- Here a People Sows is also the first Festival event to solely features operators from Yan country.
- All of Core of Dahuang City's operations are named after agricultural terms.
- Here a People Sows also marks the first time there are outfits released in commemoration for Valentine's Day with Harmonie and Arene being the first set of recipients.