The Lucky Girl of the 1970s by Nan Guoer
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Chen Fengxia sold Baoya, saying that she was stupid and couldn't do any work.
Later, the lost Baoya went to the Song family and was spoiled by them.
Not only can you eat the delicious hand-rolled noodles, but you can also drink the fish soup that is so fresh that it makes your tongue bite.
Besides, no one calls her a fool anymore, they all say she is a lucky baby
Baoya happily showed her small teeth
Everyone in the team said Baoya was lucky, because she lived a good life in the old Song family.
Only the people of the Song family knew that their good luck was brought by Baoya.
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Baoya dreamed again. In the dream, her brother fell into a pit and scratched his face. Her godfather's broken leg bone grew crooked. And her fourth uncle who often brought her candy was also arrested.
She woke up from her dream crying, and looked at her brother who was sleeping soundly beside her with a healthy face. She thought of her godfather's leg that was almost healed, and her fourth uncle who had been captured and returned with a lot of delicious food, and she stopped crying.
Later, she dreamed that the money the Liu family had used to sell her was stolen, the chickens at home stopped laying eggs, and even the rice in the jar was eaten by rats...
Over there, the Liu family looked at the empty rice jar, stunned. Chen Fengxia sat on the ground, life was unbearable!
Content tags: Farming, Food, Transmigrating, Period
Search keywords: Main character: Baoya┃ Supporting characters: Song Yuanbao, Song Tianen, Feng Guizhi┃ Others: Next book "Raising Cubs in the 1970s", the completed article "Her Fans Are All Black Fans"
One-sentence introduction: Baoya's life in the 1970s
Theme: Warm and cheerful days in the 1970s
Brief review of the work
After Baoya was sold by her mother, she ended up in the Song family by mistake. The Songs were poor, but everyone was kind and treated Baoya well. Feeling sorry for her plight, they formally adopted her. From then on, the Songs, who had been facing bad times, began to experience continuous good fortune, and their lives became increasingly better. This is a heartwarming period novel, with a relaxed and brisk pace. It focuses on the childhood of the heroine, Baoya, and will bring back many fond childhood memories. The many daily moments in it are full of cuteness, warmth, and beauty, making it a worthwhile read.
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