In March, the melting snow and the sudden cold snap made it even colder than February.
The sky was overcast, and no sunlight was visible.
However, taking this opportunity, Jiang Shuwan led people to fill in a small pond in Madam Pei's courtyard.
That small pond was originally used to raise goldfish. Madam Pei liked to feed the fish while chatting with Mama Chang.
The Hou Mansion Garden also has a pond, which is large and beautiful, and draws water from outside.
The water is clear.
The small pond in Madam Pei's courtyard was dug by hand.
It's rather small, a stagnant pool.
You might not notice it in winter, but mosquitoes are actually very common in spring and summer.
People today don't understand that many diseases are transmitted to humans through mosquitoes.
Jiang Shuwan filled the small pond directly, scooped out the goldfish, and put them into the cleaned fish tank.
A fish tank makes it easy to change the water and keep it clean; planting one or two lotus flowers creates a beautiful scene.
If Madam Pei still felt it wasn't enough.
You can also keep goldfish in a large garden pond.
"How can you raise fish in running water? If you put fish fry in today, they'll swim away tomorrow."
"As long as there is enough feed, there is no need to worry about the fish not finding a home."
Madam Pei and Granny Chang both left Jiang Shuwan speechless.
They discovered that Jiang Shuwan was good at both raising fish and winning people's hearts.
They all used the same method: using money to pave the way.
Whether you're a person or a fish, they'll shower you with benefits; they're not afraid you won't stay.
If you don't stay, other fish will come, and other people will stay.
You know what?
Her method is very effective, and her popularity in the mansion is rising steadily.
Even Madam Pei was starting to feel a bit sour.
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