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Kho Ping Hoo - BKS#15 - Si Bangau Merah

Kho Ping Hoo - BKS#15 - Si Bangau Merah
 Cerita Motivasi dan Inspirasi Nomor 1Si Bangau Merah

Seri : Bu Kek Siansu #15

Karya : Asmaraman S Kho Ping Hoo

Hujan pertama semalam amat lebatnya, deras dan merata sam­pai puluhan li jauhnya, melegakan hati para petani. Melegakan tanah kering yang sudah berbulan-bulan merindukan air. Pagi hari ini udara amatlah cerah, seolah matahari lebih berseri daripada biasanya, seperti wajah seorang kanak-kanak tersenyum-tawa sehabis menangis. Kewajaran yang indah tak ternilai.

Seluruh permukaan bumi segar berseri seperti seorang puteri jelita baru keluar dari danau sehabis mandi bersih. Daun-daunan nampak hijau segar dan basah, demikian pula bunga-bunga, walaupun tidak tegak lagi melainkan banyak me­nunduk karena hembusan air dan angin semalam, Tanah yang disiram air selagi kehausan itu, mengeluarkan uapan bau tanah yang sedap, bau yang mengingat­kan orang pada masa kanak-kanak ketika dia bermain-main dengan lumpur yung mengasyikkan.

Burung-burung pun lebih lincah pagi itu. Suasana menakutkan mereka sema­lam, hujan dan angin ribut, merupakan bahaya malapetaka yang telah lewat dan mereka menyambut munculnya matahari pagi dengan kicau saling sahutan, dan mereka siap-siap berangkat bekerja mencari makan. Kegembiraan nampak pada wajah para petani yang memanggul cangkul, berangkat ke sawah ladang yang ki­ni kembali menjadi subur menumbuhkan harapan hasil panen yung baik,

Segala sesuatu di dunia ini nampak indah selama kita tidak menyimpan ke­nangan m
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