Farming literature was a form of literature in ancient rural areas. It usually described the life stories of farmers engaged in agricultural production activities such as planting, breeding, and animal husbandry in agricultural society, as well as the related family, society, and politics. Farming literature often focused on describing the daily life of farmers, the process of labor and agricultural production techniques, but also involved the psychological state of farmers, interpersonal relationships and social systems. In farming novels, there would usually be stories of the protagonist obtaining a bumper harvest and success through his hard work and struggle. Farming novels were very popular in the ancient countryside as a literary work that reflected real life.