Thanks for the invitation: In ancient times, people shared children

Chapter 197



Chapter 197

The child saw a bald dog wagging its tail, twisting its chubby body, and running out of the dining hall with a piece of taro in its mouth. It passed by her and seemed familiar to her.

Child: "Lian Li, does that look like a bald man?"

Lian Li squinted his eyes and looked around. "It looks like a pig to me. What good dog can be so fat that all the wrinkles on its body are stretched out."

The skin of the bald man looks a little loose. He is tall and very strong. It is true that he is fat, but he is not that fat.

But this dog also has mixed black and yellow hair and a bald head, but its fur is shiny and its body is like a plump roasted suckling pig.

It’s been so long since I last saw you. How could a good dog get so fat?

The child also thought it was impossible.

But that bald guy looked very familiar.

"Please sit down first. I'll go take a look."

Before Lian Li could say anything, the child ran away.

Following the wildly wagging tail, he ran all the way to Yu Niang: "Sister, it's really you, why is Sandu so fat?"

Yu Niang, who was squatting on the ground helping San Tu break the taro into small pieces, looked up at the sound. Her face had become much thinner and she looked a little dazed. "How can I not get fat after eating eight meals a day?"

Child: "Eight meals? Can it eat that much?"

Yu Niang wanted to cry but had no tears: "It didn't eat that much before, but a few days after you left, its appetite became bigger and bigger. At first it was three meals a day, then four, and then five, six, seven... Until three days ago, eight bowls of rice a day could stop it from gushing, otherwise it would keep crying day and night.

My father-in-law and Brother Yan were so noisy that they didn’t even have the heart to study. They just wanted to fight it to the death…”

Yu Niang paused, as if she had something to hide.

Child: “Are you really going to fight?”

Yu Niang nodded: "We tried to fight, but we lost. The two of them rushed over to catch it, one in front and one behind, but it dodged. My father-in-law also dodged and twisted his waist. Brother Yan tilted and twisted his foot. It looked back, grinned, and jumped over Brother Yan's head. While we were busy asking for a doctor, it went to the kitchen and stole a plate of chicken.

Brother Yan said that it used the strategy of luring the tiger away from the mountain and taking the opportunity to eat the chicken, and it seemed to have some knowledge of military tactics, so his father-in-law gave it the nickname "General Badon".

Now it no longer responds when you call it "Three Baldies", you have to call it "General".

After she said that, Sandu raised his head and shouted.

Wang's sound is clear and loud.

Looking so proud.

Child: This scholar is different...

"You didn't beat it up?"

"I've thought about it," Yu Niang said, "but my father-in-law and Brother Yan both think this dog is very smart and shouldn't be taught in the usual way. They want to emulate the Buddha's act of cutting off his flesh to feed the eagle and influence it with reason and kindness."

The child feels a little... hard to describe.

She finally understood why Sandu liked them.

If she were a dog, she would like it too.

"So, have they been reformed?"

Yu Niang: ...

"Maybe. My father-in-law and Brother Yan found that as long as they gave it food, it wouldn't go to the kitchen to steal. So they took it out for a walk three times a day, morning, noon, and night, and played with it for half an hour in the morning and afternoon. When it got tired, they coaxed it to sleep, and it stopped barking."

The child counted on his fingers and said, "Then it... doesn't seem like it has time to bark anymore, right?"

Is this something that needs to be discovered?

Yu Niang was silent.

The child was afraid that she would return the dog, so he quickly interrupted her: "Sister Yu Niang, did you bring it out to play today?"

Yu Niang shook her head:

"That's not true.

I came here to burn incense. Before I got married, I saw that many people around me were not happy after getting married. Instead, my sister who had found a husband at home was happier, so I became hesitant.

It was not until I came to Hoenji Temple to worship Buddha and draw lots that I made up my mind.

My husband and I have been getting along very well since we got married, so I thought of coming here to burn some incense and add some money for the incense. Originally, my husband wanted to come with me, but he sprained his ankle, so I had to come with my mother-in-law.

Before leaving, my father-in-law asked me to bring General Badon with me, saying that he wanted him to be influenced by Buddhism and become a good dog with a heart dedicated to doing good. So I brought him with me.

Originally, my mother-in-law and I took it with us to listen to the masters chanting sutras, but it couldn't stay and ran away, so I had to go out to look for it.

It probably has no interest in Buddhism."

The last sentence is so sad.

The child laughed stiffly twice: "Haha, maybe, how about trying Taoism?"

Yu Niang's eyes lit up as if she had found a treasure: "That makes sense. I'll take it to the Taoist temple to try it out later."

Child:……

"Haha, let's not talk about this anymore. I guess Sister Yu Niang must have drawn a very good fortune stick at the temple that day, right?"

"It wasn't good, it was a very bad sign. I didn't want to get married at that time and cried for a long time."

Child:!

She asked cautiously:

"Then why did you change your mind?"

Yu Niang said, "The fortune teller advised me that monks don't have the final say on matters like marriage. How can they understand anything when they don't get married? Instead of asking them, it's better to ask yourself."

"Ask yourself? Ask yourself what?" The child didn't quite understand.

Yu Niang glanced at her: "I asked the same question at that time. He told me to first ask myself whether I am more happy or unhappy with this person, whether I have something to say or not, whether I have a mutual understanding or not. In fact, ask yourself whether your family background and status are compatible with this person, and what your parents and friends think.

I stood there thinking for a long time and felt that the answers to these questions were all good, but I was still worried that I would be unhappy after marriage, so I asked him if there was any solution.

Then the master didn't have that. People's hearts are fickle. No one can guarantee anything until tears fall. Instead of worrying about things that haven't happened, it is better to cherish the happy time now.

If this still doesn't work, just let it go. Otherwise, you won't be able to live a good life if you keep thinking about it all day long.

I thought it made sense and asked him what to do with the lot. He took it and broke it in half, saying that the lot was not accurate and was therefore invalid.

At that time, I looked at the broken fortune stick and said, that’s not entirely true. If I had a mirror, I would have gotten lucky.

He said why force it, the best things are often like the moon in the water and the flower in the mirror. In life, only by learning to be content can one always be happy.

After chatting with him, I felt much better. I saw many red silk wooden plaques and love locks tied to the railings in the temple, so I joined in the fun. Perhaps it was fate that I saw Brother Yan's wooden plaque.

The child asked anxiously: "What did he write?"

Yu Niang blushed and smiled shyly, deliberately teasing her: "Guess."

"How can I guess that?" the child scratched his head and thought again and again. "He is a scholar, speaks in an elegant and polite manner. He must have written some poems to express his longing for her."

Yu Niang: "It would be great if that were the case."

Her face was as red as a plump white longevity peach.

Child: “So what did he write?”

Yu Niang was too embarrassed to speak for a moment, and Badun Sandu was tactless and made trouble, barking, patting Yu Niang's shoes, touching his head with his paws, circling around Yu Niang, and nudging her with his fat body. No one knew what he was doing.

Child: "What's the hurry?"

Yu Niang: "It can't stay any longer, it wants to leave."

"Just go, why is it touching my head?" The child didn't understand what it meant.

"It needs to wear a hat, but it just took it off because it got too hot."

Yu Niang took out a very small hat from her bosom and put it on her bald head. The bald head was covered and her two ears just stuck out from the holes in the hat.

After it was put on, it became even more anxious and used its mouth to pull Yu Niang's skirt.

She had no choice but to follow it to the dining hall and hurriedly say goodbye to the child.

The child chased her and asked, "Sister, what did Brother Yanjun write?"

Seeing that she was still unwilling to give up, Yu Niang pointed to the steps outside the hall and said, "Do you really want to know? It's right there, go and see for yourself."

The child ran over quickly.

After searching for a long time, I finally found the wooden plaques of Zhang Yanjun and Sister Yu Niang.

One reads:

Please, please, Sister Yu Niang, please agree to marry me! I really want to marry her!

One reads:

[Yun, let’s choose a date to get married! ]

It sounds very childish and is completely different from what children think.

that's nice!


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