Chapter 83

On the day Feng Yujiang came home from the hospital, he got off the donkey cart, and many women from the neighborhood came to see the newborn baby. Mother Zhong brought a bowl of egg tea to Feng Yujiang in front of them. before bed.There are five poached eggs lying in a large white porcelain bowl, with enough brown sugar and pepper.

Feng Yujiang also asked Erya to bring two bowls in front of everyone, divided the bowl of egg tea into three parts, gave Zhongmu an egg and Gangzi one, divided the eggs, Continue to pour hot water, put brown sugar, and ask Er Ya Duan to give it to Zhong Mu.

Respecting the elderly at the top and loving the young at the bottom, this is the etiquette that a daughter-in-law should have. The daughter-in-law will share the egg tea with the mother-in-law, which also means thanking the mother-in-law for serving the confinement.

The egg tea with three eggs left is Feng Yujiang's first meal after giving birth.

After that, Mother Zhong never cared about Feng Yujiang at all.Feng Yujiang didn't expect Zhong's mother to take care of her either. Both Erya and Shanzi were on summer vacation, so Erya took care of her much more comfortably than Zhong's mother.The diet is nothing more than this: egg tea with three eggs every morning, sometimes Erya puts four, and Feng Yujiang will give Gangzi one; rice at noon and rice at night.

The small rice is not like the usual small rice. It is thinner than rice and thicker than rice porridge.Millet nourishes the Qi, and it is very good for pregnant women who are weak after giving birth.

Feng Yujiang is in confinement, and Erya has become the little housewife of the family.

Erya felt that her mother was still eating less, not to mention the lack of milk.Insufficient milk means that the mother did not eat well and did not keep up with her nutrition.

Erya decided to give her mother an extra meal.On the sixth day, Erya made egg tea in the morning and put five eggs in it.

Seeing that there were too many eggs, Feng Yujiang gave Gangzi one as usual.Gangzi was nine years old, at the time when he remembered to eat but not to beat, and he wanted to take two bites of any edible thing he saw.Even though Shanzi and Erya had trained him in secret, when he saw the white and soft poached eggs, he still couldn't control his mouth.

On the seventh day, Erya increased the number of eggs to six.

"You have become a little rich man, how did you get six eggs? The few chickens at home can't lay two eggs a day. If this continues, the 69 eggs brought back by the good news can last for a few days?" Feng Yujiang said. Erya.

"I asked my dad to buy it after I ate it all. Mom, you have a younger brother, don't you give me enough to eat? The neighbor's aunt said that the food in the moon field is not good, and it will hurt your body. If you really don't want it, don't give it to Gangzi. He can eat anything."

On the ninth day, it's time to give off rice.In many other places, full moon wine is held for the birth of a child.Here, there is also a custom of giving birth to a child similar to the full moon wine, which is called sending rice.

When sending off rice, relatives and friends all come to congratulate her, and the main ones are her natal family.The four children in front of Feng Yujiang were deserted because there were no visitors from their natal family.

Visitors usually bring food, brown sugar, eggs, calico, etc. to the mother's home to visit the baby.In the past, this flower cloth was also very particular, three-foot flower cloth, red flower cloth for boys, and green or water red flower cloth for girls.

Close relatives in the family, such as grandma, uncles and aunts, will also give the baby a gift money for meeting.

If the baby is a boy, the rice will be given on the ninth day, and if it is a girl, the rice will be given on the 12th day.

In this place, there is actually a deep-rooted patriarchal patriarchy, and there have been so many differences since birth.

(End of this chapter)

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