The market
 
    Middle autumn festival just passed away, here in Puyang has been raining about two weeks, not severe at all, I kinda like it actually.
After sending kid to the school, I ride the bicycle along the Daqing Road, all the way to the south, across an overpass over the rail way, I get in this veggies market.
It's remaining the same feature from the beginning, as I was a child, a typical veggies market.
People from near village are here to sell vegetables, some are self harvest, some are imported from a larger provider. I then bought a Cabbage from an old man and spend 2.5 Chinese Bucks, whitch is Yuan, about 0.32 US cents, then I bought two potatoes and a Chinese broccoli which actually is cauliflower for 3.1 Yuan, then a pice of Totu for 1 Yuan, a pice of pork for 23 Yuan. That's it, I think that's all I want.
Loook at the price, How reasonable it is. In this rainy day, at least the air quality is not too bad, just perfect for me.
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Of course! This is a lovely slice-of-life description. The charm is in the details. Here are a few polished versions, from a simple cleanup to a more descriptive one. Option 1: Clean and Clear This version keeps your original tone and structure but corrects the grammar and phrasing. The Mid-Autumn Festival just passed, and it's been raining in Puyang for about two weeks. It's not severe at all; I actually kind of like it. After dropping my kid off at school, I rode my bicycle south along Daqing Road. I crossed an overpass over the railway and arrived at the vegetable market. It has kept the same character since I was a child—a typical, traditional vegetable market. People from nearby villages come here to sell their produce; some is self-harvested, while other items are sourced from larger suppliers. I bought a cabbage from an old man for 2.5 Yuan (about $0.32), two potatoes, and what we call "Chinese broccoli" (which is actually cauliflower) for 3.1 Yuan. Then I got a piece of tofu for 1 Yuan and a piece of pork for 23 Yuan. That was it; I had everything I needed. Just look at the prices—how reasonable they are! On a rainy day like this, at least the air quality isn't too bad. It's just perfect for me. Option 2: More Descriptive and Flowing This version expands slightly on the mood and imagery for a more literary feel. With the Mid-Autumn Festival behind us, Puyang has been graced by two weeks of gentle rain. It's nothing severe, and to be honest, I'm quite fond of it. This morning, after seeing my child to school, I cycled south down Daqing Road. My ride took me over a railway overpass and straight into the heart of the local vegetable market. The place is exactly as I remember it from my childhood—a classic, bustling market. Vendors from neighboring villages line the aisles, offering everything from their own freshly harvested vegetables to produce imported from largIer distributors. My shopping was simple: a cabbage from an elderly man for just 2.5 Yuan (around $0.32), followed by two potatoes and a head of cauliflower for 3.1 Yuan. I finished up with a block of tofu for 1 Yuan and a cut of pork for 23 Yuan. That was everything on my list. Looking at my haul, the prices feel so reasonable. And on a damp, rainy day like this, the air is clean and fresh—which feels just perfect. — Key Improvements Made: · Grammar & Phrasing: Corrected "just past away" to "just passed," "ride" to "rode," "get in" to "arrived at," and "remaining the same feature" to "has kept the same character." · Word Choice: Used more natural terms like "dropping my kid off," "bustling market," "vendors," and "produce." · Clarity: Explained "Chinese broccoli" and "Chinese Bucks" more smoothly for an international reader. · Flow: Connected sentences and ideas more smoothly to create a better narrative rhythm. · Tone: Enhanced the reflective and appreciative tone in the final paragraph. All versions capture the peaceful, content feeling of your original text. Great writing
 
             
             
            