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Waste materials from around the house are fed into a machine and transformed into bricks for building.

Waste materials from around the house are fed into a machine and transformed into bricks for building.


In rural areas, everything is scarce, except for waste materials. Demolishing an old pigsty leaves a pile of broken bricks and tiles with nowhere to go; digging a foundation yields mounds of soil and rocks; road construction leaves shoveled concrete blocks by the ditch. Every nook and cranny around the house is filled with these "useless things." They're an eyesore, expensive to move, and just pile up year after year.


But did you know that these troublesome waste materials are actually the most abundant raw materials for building houses? Feed them into a brick-making machine, and as the machine roars to life, brand-new bricks emerge. Broken tiles and bricks are reassembled, soil and rocks are given a new lease on life, and concrete blocks are transformed into neat building materials. Waste is no longer waste; it becomes a "treasure trove" for your yard.


This process is incredibly satisfying. The garbage that had piled up for years, the kind that annoyed you every time you looked at it, finally had a place to go; the waste that you couldn't bear to spend money on disposal for, and that you didn't know how to handle, finally came in handy. The machines whirred, bricks came out one by one, the pile of waste beside the yard dwindled, and the stack of bricks in the corner grew larger and larger. Watching your yard gradually become cleaner, you felt a surge of satisfaction.


With these bricks, you can build chicken coops, pigsties, walls, and paths. Every brick was transformed from waste, every penny saved was your own. More importantly, you created a cycle—old things became new, useless things became useful, and the area around your house was no longer a garbage dump, but a continuous source of building materials.


The waste around your house, fed into the machines, became bricks for building. From today onward, you no longer have waste, only an inexhaustible supply of bricks.