I heard that foreign girls can also go to school, and there are female scientists. It would be great if she could also enter the campus one day!
She translated word by word, sometimes not quite fluently. While her sisters were discussing fabrics, she was reading haltingly from a rolled-up foreign book.
Her brother often fought with her, secretly and without anyone knowing. Although he was young and had already entered the Buku Camp, he would always nag her.
"You want to become a Baturu, right? Every sister is sweet and soft, but mine is covered in mud and mud, and spends all day thinking about those Western things.
If you were a man, you would definitely be the one sent abroad. After you finish your studies and get married, you want to be in charge of the whole backyard, right?
The two sisters have a good relationship, and the little boy dares to say anything.
Her family had never restricted her since she was a child. As she was exposed to more things, she didn't want to be confined to this small world.
Sometimes she wondered if she was one of them. Why did everyone else just lie flat on their backs, while she was curled up, even going off-road.
I just hope that one day I can go out, travel around the world, and even study abroad.
I thought that life would just be like this, and I would move from one house to another in the future. I would have to deal with a large family, respecting my parents-in-law, raising my children, and dealing with a bunch of concubines and maids.
Who would have known that when she was 9 years old, a group of people broke into the Forbidden City and the Qing Dynasty was gone.
The people living around were all crying loudly, but her family was so happy that they almost had a big banquet, because they finally didn't have to go to work.
After hearing this, the wife almost beat her sons to death, and then the mothers closed the door in the room and discussed for a long time.
She didn't know how the discussion was done, she just knew that the emperor had run away, her family changed their surname, and then released a large number of people from their home.
Only a few sons were left behind, all of whom were elders in the family for generations.
During those days, my older brothers didn’t go to school. The world was in chaos and people were in panic. Prices were rising rapidly.
Soon, their family locked up the extra yards, and several families gathered together and chose a few large yards to live in.
Valuable jewelry, precious ornaments, and many other good things were taken away and disappeared.
Gradually, the people in the family began to wear clothes made of ordinary materials, and began to wear cotton cheongsams in winter. They no longer wore fox fur or mink fur cloaks.
I still eat the same things, and I never stop eating bird's nest every day.
My wife said that the meat in the buns is not the discount, and we should keep a low profile in troubled times. The rich and idle can only be rich if they are idle.
As expected, what Mafa said was right. Her family kept a low profile in public despite being ridiculed by many people.
The government advocated cutting off braids, so the family followed the trend and did not take the lead in anything.
Because there was a new emperor, we didn’t get to eat Yuanxiao that year, and it was gone before the Dragon Boat Festival.
When the old lady in the family went out for a walk on the street and grandma started eating out, the family's thinking began to change.
Aisin Gioro Xianyi is now called Jin Xianyi. He goes to school at No. 1 Middle School near his home. In the past, only children of the Eight Banners could enroll in this school.
Since the third year of the Republic of China, this place has become a school for all students regardless of their background, although of course there are still many Eight Banners descendants nearby.
They all lived in this area, following the principle of being close to school. Later, many wealthy businessmen from all over the country came.
The emperor got used to the good life after those people died, and he squandered money like a slave, played around with money, and smoked opium. Even with mountains of gold and silver, he couldn't bear it, so he slowly sold off his ancestral property.
Many houses around here change hands. You often see people moving in and out the next day even though you saw them one day.
Jin Xianyi was enrolled in No. 1 Middle School, despite his family's initial disapproval. The chaos in Peking was alarming, and the Nationalist government had relocated its capital to Nanjing.
This place became a paradise for warlords, foreigners, thieves, etc. It was no longer the bustling imperial city, but a place where warlords fought, foreigners ran rampant, and it was a paradise for evil people.
The people suddenly went from being proud subjects of the imperial city to being victims of warlords’ infighting.
Prices soared and diseases were rampant, including whooping cough, tuberculosis, and so on.
Under these circumstances, the family began to make arrangements for a move. After discussion, they decided to move to Tianjin, which was quieter than Beijing.
There were still many old and young people there, all of them were loyal royalists. Her family's status was justified.
Xian Yi hurried to Tianjin with his family, holding his high school diploma obtained by skipping a grade.
She never expected that her future would start from here.
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