
Dali's Helplessness and Sadness under the Roof of Old Shanghai
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When my mother went to my grandpa's house, my grandpa hadn't come back yet. There is only one old aunt in the family, Amiao Niang, who has been with my grandmother for many years, and she is preparing dinner in the kitchen. Although the windows at home are bright and clean, since my grandmother passed away, my mother has rarely returned to her natal home where her mother has been gone. "Mr. Tao will come back as soon as he takes a break. I got a call two days ago, saying that the second lady is coming back today to have dinner with daddy. Look at the second lady -" A Miao Niang picked up a bowl and brought it to her mother. "The live chickens just killed in the small market this morning are fresh! You can get them!" Dad said that the second lady likes drunken chicken the most, and I have been soaking it in Shaoxing flower carvings for several hours. There are also fried rice cakes, braised bamboo shoots in oil, and fried eels, all of which are your favorite side dishes." A Miao Niang's words gave this lifeless family a ray of warmth.
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