On the other side, Xiang Mianmian visited her aunt, and she was very satisfied with what she heard.
Not everyone has the opportunity to listen to the old heroes talk about their deeds of defending the country at the border. She is very lucky. Zhang Aihua is one of these ordinary yet extraordinary warriors.
Four hundred million people were lost in the darkness and tried one plan after another to save the country. Even books like "Outline of National History" appeared.
This book was written because after the fall of China, the later generations could only remember that an ancient civilization existed, which shows how desperate the people were at that time.
But those with lofty ideals did not give up. They explored arduously, struggled desperately and got beaten to pieces time and time again, and only then did they see that a single spark could start a prairie fire.
Finally, under the leadership of the great man, it brought glory to China and became the Oriental Dragon.
Xiang Mianmian's blood boiled after hearing this. Her aunt did not lament the death of her four children, but instead praised their sacrifices for the revolution.
Human death is inevitable, but more people care about the value of death.
To die on the battlefield represents the highest meaning of death in Chinese history, and its value is unparalleled.
The country comes first and the family comes later. If the country is destroyed, how can the family exist?
Influenced by his aunt, Xiang Mianmian also wants to join the army. He wonders if the army will accept little fat boys?
She remembered that modern Chinese military recruitment requirements were very strict, including height, weight, tattoos, genetic disease history, and even flat feet were not accepted, but she didn't know the recruitment requirements in the 1970s.
She rested at home for a day with questions in mind, and started taking repair orders the next day.
Ideals are ideals, but life goes on.
Going to the military camp delayed him for more than two months, and there were more and more foreign gadgets waiting to be repaired. Xiang Mianmian was so busy that he was running around waiting in line to get them repaired.
Fortunately, she had a cheat, so she didn't panic when handling it.
By mid-August, I had finally finished all the accumulated tasks, and I stretched and patted Mianmian's back.
During dinner, she saw her third sister-in-law An You coming over with her son in her arms, talking about the first birthday party with a smile on her face.
Xiang Youjun was originally planning to hold his first birthday party on March 18th, but his great-uncle passed away and he had to observe a five-month mourning period. The party was not scheduled until August 18th when he was almost one and a half years old.
Zhang Jidi had already made preparations for this grandson, impartially, and just like his eldest grandson Xiang Youzhi, he openly gave him a worthless sweater and trousers.
She privately subsidized half of the money for Jinsuo, but she didn't care whether her biological father Xiang Lidang would buy her Jinsuo or not.
Grandma has done her best to treat everyone equally, but whether the child can get it depends on whether the father is reliable.
Obviously, everyone is a master of balancing things. The things given to Xiang Youjun are similar to those given to Xiang Youzhi, at least the prices are almost the same, so as to avoid the parents feeling uncomfortable.
But this time, there were additional gifts from Zhang Aihua's family. They gave appropriate books and desks, wishing the child academic success.
All things are inferior, only reading is superior, this is an unchanging truth from ancient times to the present.
An You wrote down this gift, and in the future she would return the gift to Youjun's aunt's family on behalf of her son.
As for Wang Chunting, she got an accounting job and no longer cared about these things. She became much kinder and more content.
Even though he was observing mourning and eating only plain food, his mental state was completely different from that at his son's first birthday party a year and a half ago, and he looked radiant.
The greatest happiness is for the whole family to sit together and eat in harmony, with their children and grandchildren around them.
Zhang Jidi was very happy watching this. No matter how hard or difficult the situation was for her, she would feel happy just thinking of this scene. How could a happy family be what many people long for?
Xiang Youjun can talk at the age of one and a half, but he cannot walk very well yet. He follows his cousin Xiang Youzhi, who is one year older than him, around the house.
Xiang Youfeng, who is over 4 years old, is still a little child herself, but she takes care of her two younger brothers like an older sister, and follows beside them for fear that Xiang Youjun will fall down while walking unsteadily.
Chen Zhong had a cool expression on his face as he was playing Huarong Dao by himself. He couldn't play with his two cousins.
With everyone present, Zhang Jidi couldn't help but think of Xiang Lihua, the rebellious boy.
This son is a stubborn person by nature, and he refuses to agree to get married no matter what. She has been urging him for several years and is tired of it. She wishes she could turn into a daughter-in-law for her.
Recently she wrote to tell him that Lili is getting engaged next year, and Xiang Lihua just replied, "Oh," and said he would wait until he saved up some vacation time to come back.
He refused to budge and no explicit or implicit suggestions were of any use. Zhang Jidi had no choice but to give up.
She really hoped that next time Xiang Lihua came home on vacation, she would bring her daughter-in-law with her and come right in front of her, drink her tea and give her the money to change her words.
After such a long tug-of-war, she no longer required any conditions from the girl's family. As long as she was a living woman, it would be fine.
This is all fantasy, let’s talk about something else.
Xiang Lidang was an intern leader three months ago, and now he has been officially promoted. His son is also celebrating his first birthday, so he can be said to be basking in the spring breeze recently.
He was very happy and kept teasing Xiang Youjun with the small toy.
Xiang Meimei held her infant daughter Chen Hua in her arms, and couldn't help laughing as she saw her son Chen Zhongxiao looking at his two cousins, wanting to play but afraid of losing face.
She chatted with her eldest sister-in-law: "Youfeng is great. She is so young, but as an older sister, she can already take care of her younger brother."
Wang Chunting looked at her daughter and said with a smile, "She loves to worry. She also takes care of other children in the nursery, just like her older sister. I don't know why she is like this."
I don’t know why such a young child likes to take care of other children.
Xiang Meimei looked at Chen Hua who was sleeping in her arms and said, "It's okay, sister-in-law. When I grow up, I will play with her sister. It's better for children to be lively."
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