We are all accustomed to plastic sisterhood among girls.
So, do sisters who are biologically related also have plastic feelings?
Recently, the three sisters of the Ouyang family have been deeply criticized by netizens.
Older sister Ouyang Nini often complains about Ouyang Nana's big face, and all her photos are photoshopped; she also describes her third sister Ouyang Didi as a "bitch girl" and says she has a bad temper.
Faced with Ouyang Nini's remarks, some netizens were indignant and attacked Ouyang Nini.
Afterwards, Ouyang Nini expressed her position and called those keyboard warriors "just demons": We faced each other with a fun and cute attitude, but some people were sowing discord behind our backs.
There is a way of getting along between sisters, which is "love so deeply that it is always dark". On weekdays, they complain about each other and dislike each other in various ways, but at critical moments, the sisters are united as one.
As the most famous sisters in the entertainment industry, the relationship between the two was clearly exposed in the variety show "We Are Real Friends".
Little S will laugh after Big S "pretentiously" reads the advertisement, and will also say when posting a group photo on social platforms: Sister is so beautiful, I give up.
It is said that three women make a drama, so what will happen to a family with five daughters?
Let’s take a look at the five sisters’ battle for happiness in Pride and Prejudice.
Mrs. Bennet has five beautiful daughters.
Mr. Bennet has an estate, earning an income of two thousand pounds a year.
This income allows the Bennet family to live a comfortable and dignified life. They have their own standing carriage, their own cook, and they can serve dishes for friends to eat. They are considered a prominent local family.
However, in England at that time, the family property was subject to male inheritance, and Mrs. Bennet never gave birth to a son. In other words, a hundred years after her husband, all the family property would fall into the name of her nephew, and the six mother and daughter would have to
Living off the 4,000 pound property of his mother's boss, and having to be kicked out of the house he was used to living in, those days... were simply unimaginable.
To prevent this terrible situation from happening, the only way is to marry off all five daughters of the same family before Mr. Bennet's death.
Mrs. Bennet likes to chirp in everything, and often makes vulgar remarks in public situations, embarrassing her daughters.
When she was young, Mrs. Bennet charmed Mr. Bennet with her liveliness and beauty and formed a good marriage. Therefore, she also had a kind of charming confidence in her daughters.
Of course, her five daughters are also very beautiful!
Especially the eldest daughter Jiying, her beauty and grace are as good as any lady who can come to the palace to see her.
The third daughter, Manli, is well-read in poetry and books, which is enough to make up for her lack of beauty.
The fourth daughter, Kitty, and the youngest daughter, Lydia, are most like their mother. They are very enthusiastic about the dance. How can a girl who likes to dance not have good luck?
The only one who is a bit annoying is the sharp-tongued second daughter Elizabeth, but even she is not bad in appearance, maybe there will be a gentleman with eccentricities who likes her?
Mrs. Bennet lived to her forties with such hope. When her eldest daughter Jiying reached the age of becoming a minister, there were no outstanding young people from all over the country.
So it is understandable how excited Mrs. Bennet was when she heard that Mr. Bingley, the new tenant of Netherfield Gardens, was a wealthy bachelor.
"What a blessing it is for daughters!" cried Mrs. Bennet, hurrying her husband to visit his new neighbours.
She said, "As long as I see one daughter settling down happily in Netherfield Gardens, and seeing several others marrying into such well-matched families, I will have no other extravagant hopes in this life." Obviously, from this moment on, in
In Mrs. Bennet's eyes, Mr. Bingley had become the private property of one of her daughters.
However, even if Mr. Bingley knew Mrs. Bennet's thoughts, I'm afraid he wouldn't be angry. Firstly, he has a very easy-going personality, and secondly, he has already heard about the beauty of the five Bennet sisters.
Therefore, when Mr. Bennet came to visit, he also paid a visit to the Bennet family, agreed to attend the next fair and square ball, and quickly adopted Mrs. Bennet's proposal - also in Netherfield Gardens.
Have a dance party.
At that long-awaited ball, all the Bennet daughters except Elizabeth were very happy.
Kitty and Lydia had partners in every dance, and Mary heard others say that she was the most talented girl in the neighborhood.
However, the proudest thing is the eldest daughter Jiying.