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Li Dayu insisted that Yi Bingrong's mother did not really want to commit suicide. Li Dayu said that just that morning, he saw Yi Bingrong's mother going to a grocery store on the street to buy three ounces of sesame paste. At that time, sesame paste was a scarce commodity, with only one tael per person per month. Yi Bingrong and her mother had already finished their 2 taels of sesame paste, so she exchanged the three taels of sesame paste from Zhao Ye's family with six kilograms of coarse grain stamps. Zhao Ye's family has six children, plus her parents and grandparents, a total of ten people, so they can have twelve taels of sesame paste every month. However, among the ten people in her family, only her father works, so the first thing to solve is the problem of food. The monthly twelve taels of sesame paste are often exchanged with neighbors for food stamps or other things to satisfy their hunger.
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