
About This Novel
"There are three types of unfilial piety, the greatest of which is not having offspring." In the life philosophy of the farmers on the plains, carrying on the family line is probably the most important thing. Incense, originally refers to the memorial items that descendants enshrine in front of the ancestors' souls. The wisp of blue smoke exuding the fragrance of vegetation becomes less and less. When it burns out, another stick is inserted. Fire has heat, is dynamic, and probably means living. Death is like a lamp going out. Life is nothing more than this, and the life of an individual group is nothing more than this. Renewing the incense is nothing more than passing it on from generation to generation. Cutting off the incense means that this branch of people has been lost. When an old man passes away, there will be an heir who throws the paper basin when he wakes up. Raising children to protect you in old age. Having children actually means having a person who throws the paper basin after your death. Then with a bang, a person walked from the world of heaven to the Naihe Bridge of the underworld. Marrying a wife and having children has become the top priority of filial piety to ancestors. Then, engagement becomes a preliminary step in this process.
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