
Lao Bimo's Last Ritual
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Amai wakes up on time, which is the function of the biological clock that has been developed for a long time. She turned over and the bed squeaked twice. It's time to get up early before the sun wakes up. Industrious Yi women, from childhood to old age, get up when the sun doesn't wake them up, and go to bed when the moon is drowsy. They are either busy in the mountains and fields, or singing, dancing and entertaining in the mountains. The elders do not have the habit of going to bed early and getting up late. But today, Amai wanted to stay in bed for no reason. I drank too much wine last night, and my whole body was limp and weak. Dogs bark outside the door, chickens crow in the courtyard, and birds sing on the branches. In the morning, the Yi family's village is awakened by domestic animals and wild birds. The big sow in the pig pen also started to grunt.
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