Nongmen ruffian concubine: ploughing the fields, planting buns
Chapter 81 Rewards
Chapter 81 Rewards
She taught "Hoe Wo", because it told the story of the farmer and was carefully explained by her. When the children read it, it was as if they were seeing images in front of their eyes.
They are all familiar to me, so I can recite them by myself after a few times.
When the steamed buns came out, she fetched a basin of water, and asked everyone to wash their hands one by one and memorize "Hoe Wo", while taking out the buns, and rewarded a bun when they finished memorizing.
The child who got the bun stood beside him happily and ate it.
The Xiaofu sisters are still making steamed buns. They once wanted to set up a street stall to sell steamed stuffed buns, but the boss said that it is hard work for a small income, and they dare not offend those who eat Bawang buns.
After all, they have no roots in the city.
So they cook it by themselves to eat, but the most convenient thing is to make gnocchi soup, and sometimes the boss will make ramen and sliced noodles for them to eat.
The boy who picked the Sophora japonica flowers came back, and the buns had an extra filling, which was steamed continuously.
Ding Shitou also taught the village boys to count, from one to ten, and from ten to one. Not only did they count, but they also took a stick of firewood and wrote on the ground for them to read.
The text of the poem is complicated, and it is difficult for them to learn it without serious teaching, but these few numbers are different.
When everyone learned it, they wrote it in the palm of Ding Shitou's hand, and rewarded a steamed stuffed bun if they got it right.
"Okay, two buns, one poem, counting to ten, don't forget to practice at home." Ding Shitou made a summary for everyone and asked them to go home quickly.
It was not yet noon, and the village boys left happily after eating, but they were so tired that their hands were sore.
Finally, all the noodles were kneaded out, all the eggs that the women paid for were used, all the raw buns were steamed, and the ones that were different were placed on the desk.
Steam in batches.
Ding Shishitou was opening the steamer to check which buns were cooked, when he heard the sound of horseshoes on the village road in the distance, his heart skipped a beat, could they have turned back again?
Looking up, he breathed a sigh of relief.
"Boss! Dingdian and Brother Huzi are back!"
"Boss! They will come back with a carriage!"
Sister Lingdang was coming over with firewood, and when she saw it, she shouted loudly.
The teenagers over there also shouted when they saw it. Everyone knew that Brother Huzi and Ding Dian went to the city today.
"Boss, everything is going well." Ding Dian waited for the carriage to stop and immediately jumped off, and ran to Ding Shitou to report the situation in a low voice.
Over there, Jiang Huzi and his buddy hitched the carriage to the fence posts, and brought over baskets and scales.
Ding Shitou immediately opened the door of the miscellaneous room, let them in and weighed it, then closed the door again, blocking the door.
The teenagers were curious to come over to see what was going on, but when they saw the battle, they hurried back to work, just looking over from time to time.
Ding Dian briefly explained the situation just now, so the matter of weighing is still left to him and Jiang Huzi.
It didn't take long for a few covered baskets to be moved out. Ding Shishitou helped to move them. After they were piled up on the carriage and tied with hemp rope, the man drove the carriage away without saying a word.
Ding Shishi only had time to bring him two buns.
"I'll go back first." Jiang Huzi glanced at Ding Shitou and quickly jumped into the carriage.
Curious people are even more curious, what is this mysterious business?
Ding Shitou entered the house and closed the door, and Ding Dian handed over the money to her.
"What we brought into the city was 41 catties, and it was said to be 370 eight catties here, a total of 670 six coins, and [-] coins for shepherd's purse."
Ding Shitou took the money, handed the forty Wen to Ding Dian to keep it, and then paid for the furniture later.
She confessed, and walked to Jiang's house with the 670 yuan.
(End of this chapter)
She taught "Hoe Wo", because it told the story of the farmer and was carefully explained by her. When the children read it, it was as if they were seeing images in front of their eyes.
They are all familiar to me, so I can recite them by myself after a few times.
When the steamed buns came out, she fetched a basin of water, and asked everyone to wash their hands one by one and memorize "Hoe Wo", while taking out the buns, and rewarded a bun when they finished memorizing.
The child who got the bun stood beside him happily and ate it.
The Xiaofu sisters are still making steamed buns. They once wanted to set up a street stall to sell steamed stuffed buns, but the boss said that it is hard work for a small income, and they dare not offend those who eat Bawang buns.
After all, they have no roots in the city.
So they cook it by themselves to eat, but the most convenient thing is to make gnocchi soup, and sometimes the boss will make ramen and sliced noodles for them to eat.
The boy who picked the Sophora japonica flowers came back, and the buns had an extra filling, which was steamed continuously.
Ding Shitou also taught the village boys to count, from one to ten, and from ten to one. Not only did they count, but they also took a stick of firewood and wrote on the ground for them to read.
The text of the poem is complicated, and it is difficult for them to learn it without serious teaching, but these few numbers are different.
When everyone learned it, they wrote it in the palm of Ding Shitou's hand, and rewarded a steamed stuffed bun if they got it right.
"Okay, two buns, one poem, counting to ten, don't forget to practice at home." Ding Shitou made a summary for everyone and asked them to go home quickly.
It was not yet noon, and the village boys left happily after eating, but they were so tired that their hands were sore.
Finally, all the noodles were kneaded out, all the eggs that the women paid for were used, all the raw buns were steamed, and the ones that were different were placed on the desk.
Steam in batches.
Ding Shishitou was opening the steamer to check which buns were cooked, when he heard the sound of horseshoes on the village road in the distance, his heart skipped a beat, could they have turned back again?
Looking up, he breathed a sigh of relief.
"Boss! Dingdian and Brother Huzi are back!"
"Boss! They will come back with a carriage!"
Sister Lingdang was coming over with firewood, and when she saw it, she shouted loudly.
The teenagers over there also shouted when they saw it. Everyone knew that Brother Huzi and Ding Dian went to the city today.
"Boss, everything is going well." Ding Dian waited for the carriage to stop and immediately jumped off, and ran to Ding Shitou to report the situation in a low voice.
Over there, Jiang Huzi and his buddy hitched the carriage to the fence posts, and brought over baskets and scales.
Ding Shitou immediately opened the door of the miscellaneous room, let them in and weighed it, then closed the door again, blocking the door.
The teenagers were curious to come over to see what was going on, but when they saw the battle, they hurried back to work, just looking over from time to time.
Ding Dian briefly explained the situation just now, so the matter of weighing is still left to him and Jiang Huzi.
It didn't take long for a few covered baskets to be moved out. Ding Shishitou helped to move them. After they were piled up on the carriage and tied with hemp rope, the man drove the carriage away without saying a word.
Ding Shishi only had time to bring him two buns.
"I'll go back first." Jiang Huzi glanced at Ding Shitou and quickly jumped into the carriage.
Curious people are even more curious, what is this mysterious business?
Ding Shitou entered the house and closed the door, and Ding Dian handed over the money to her.
"What we brought into the city was 41 catties, and it was said to be 370 eight catties here, a total of 670 six coins, and [-] coins for shepherd's purse."
Ding Shitou took the money, handed the forty Wen to Ding Dian to keep it, and then paid for the furniture later.
She confessed, and walked to Jiang's house with the 670 yuan.
(End of this chapter)
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