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... in a farming family, was no different from the work of deities.
Their family raised so many cattle and sheep, which needed grass to feed on. Grass relied on rainwater to thrive—during those dry summers and the autumns without a single drop of rain, their entire family would expend a great deal of energy driving the cattle and sheep to grassy areas.
This process was not only mentally and physically taxing but also made it easy to lose livestock.
Moreover, without rain, the ...
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