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White Deer Plain soaked jujube original description

White Deer Plain Jujube original description is as follows:

1, the landlord's concubine Tian Xiao'e and the helper Heiwa cheating, after some cloud rain, Heiwa but the shocking words: "They say that the proprietor of the house to take your body soak jujubes, the old when the strong, is not true?" Upon hearing this, Tian Xiaoe felt humiliated and slapped Heiwa's face. ...... Tian Xiaoe's tragedy is the tragedy of the times! For the sake of money, she was sold by her father to the 70 year old Guo Juren.

2. And Guo Juren bought her for the ungodly purpose of soaking jujubes. The ancient name for soaking jujube is mare's sweet, or yin jujube. The method of preparation is to put air-dried jujube into the young woman's household, and then take it out the next day and eat it immediately.

3. Guo Zuoren nourished and prolonged her life through this inhumane means. However, Tian Xiaoe is naturally tenacious, not resigned to her fate, "purely out of human physiological instincts and human nature's rationality requirements, blindly and also spontaneously rebel against the old rituals." So she hooks up with the family's helper, Heiwa, a young, strong young man.

The original text of "White Deer Plains" reads, "Heiwa he knocked three times with his finger, and the door latch slid open, and in the darkness you could smell a strange odor emanating from a purely female body. The little woman Tian Xiaoe stood naked in the door, casually and gently pushed up the latch, turned around and hung onto Heiwa's neck, and Heiwa almost fainted when he wrapped his arms around her smooth and delicate waist.

Synopsis

"White Deer Plain" takes Bai Jiaxuan as the core of the narrative, organizes the plot of the conflicts and entanglements between the two families of the Bai and Deer, and tells the story of the two big families of the village of the White Deer Plain, the Bai and the Deer, with the narrative clues reflecting the patriarchal family system and the Confucian ethics and morals represented by Bai Jiaxuan and the firmness and decadence of the patriarchal family system in the changes of the times and the political movements. The story.

The Bai family follows the patriarch of the village, and the protagonist, Bai Jiaxuan, has married seven wives in his life, the last of which stayed with him for the rest of his life, and has three sons and one daughter (Bai Xiaowen, Bai Xiaowu, Bai Xiaoyi, and Bai Ling). Deer San is the eldest laborer of the Bai family, and Hei Wa is his eldest son. The Deer family is represented by Deer Zilin, who has two sons (Deer Zhaopeng and Deer Zhaohai).