Chapter Three Uncle Wu's Family
In a few days, since he had not fully adapted to this new environment and had not fully adapted to his new identity, after taking off his head, Wu Zhi still had an excuse that his head was still a little painful (actually healed almost), so he stayed at home, not going to a private school or practicing martial arts and fitness. He still needed time to slowly ease his adaptation.
Originally, Wu Zhi didn't have to go to a private school after becoming a scholar, and the old man probably couldn't teach much, but Wu Xiu continued to ask him to study in a private school for the sake of solemnity.
Yesterday, he took the time to take a shower and felt that taking a bath was really a very troublesome thing, not as relaxed and comfortable as before he was reborn. But when he was taking a bath, he found that Wu Zhi was in good health. Due to his years of martial arts practice, he found that he had a strong figure, obvious muscle lines, and strong tension and strength, and was quite satisfied.
Every day, he went to bed early and got up early, enjoyed a "modern" brushing teeth, and after breakfast, Wu Zhi either went to the small study to read and write, or walked slowly in the small courtyard, and sometimes walked out of the house and walked slowly to familiarize himself with the surrounding environment. Sometimes when he saw Feng Niang and Xiao E working, he wanted to go over and help, but every time he was driven away by Feng Niang, saying that this was not what he should do, and he made him feel embarrassed and could only stand aside and watch with embarrassment, doing nothing.
When not busy, Xiao E would accompany him happily, sometimes quietly reading books by his side, adding some tea from time to time, and helping to organize his study; sometimes she would accompany him to walk outside and talk. Her thin figure was like a lark, which always brought happiness to Wu Zhi.
Uncle Wu Er goes in and out every day and is very busy. There is a lot of farm work in the field. He cannot farm a dozen acres of land alone and needs to hire workers, so he needs to take care of the tenants and supervise the farming of tenants. Sometimes he also helps others with small labour and earns some money. It is difficult to see him every day. He can only get together for dinner and talk together at dinner. He looks very tired, but he is not much decadent and depressed.
He was very concerned about Wu Zhi's injuries. When he saw Wu Zhi, he would ask questions. He would feel relieved when he saw that there was nothing serious. Wu Zhi didn't dare to say that it had been cured, nor did he dare to say it too seriously, so he replied to him ambiguously, as long as he didn't feel suspicious. Because Feng Niang and Xiao E often asked, this was also to tell them so that they could feel at ease.
In this way, after several days of getting along, Wu Zhi gradually began to adapt to his new body and identity, and gradually became familiar with Uncle Wu's second family. He no longer had the embarrassment and discomfort he had at the beginning. He naturally integrated into their lives and felt their simplicity and kindness. He began to treat them as his relatives, especially pampering Xiao E, treating her as his own sister, wanting to hold her and take care of her.
The road is a long way to know the horse's strength, and people's hearts will be seen over time. After these days of getting along and sorting out memories, Wu Zhi has a more realistic and comprehensive understanding and feeling about Uncle Wu's family.
Wu Xiu, the second son of the Wu family, is only 40 years old this year. His father, who is four years younger than Wu Zhi, looks mature because of his hard work. He also studied when he was a child, and was smart and able to read. However, because Wu Zhi's grandfather died early and his family was getting increasingly difficult and difficult. In order to support Wu Zhi's father Wu Zhi to study and get fame, he dropped out of school at the age of sixteen and went home to work for his grandmother. At that time, his brother Wu Zhi studied better, so he always shouldered the hope of revitalizing the Wu family. The Wu family relied on Wu Zhi to shine on his family, so he decided that his brother Wu Zhi would take the scientific examination in order to fulfill his family's dream. He had to drop out of school halfway and help his grandmother take care of more than 20 acres of land at home.
Thanks to the hard work of my grandmother and Wu Xiu, wheat and millet (millet) were cultivated in more than 20 acres of thin fields. In the past, the harvest of the fields was not very good, and the taxes were paid were high. In fact, the harvest of more than 20 acres of land was only about food and clothing. On weekdays, I had to rely on the assistance of some relatives to support me. Wu Zhi was also diligent in his studies and was admitted to the scholar early. Unfortunately, he failed in the next few major exams every three years. He had no choice but to be a teacher in his hometown private school (Isn’t it amazing to call the teacher in the private school teacher in the Song Dynasty?), and rely on the salary of teaching to support his family.
Wu Zhi's grandfather was still good at management and was also a scholar, but he was a little business-minded. He collected more than 50 acres of land and lent some farmers to help with food and clothing. He expanded and built a small courtyard with seven or eight houses today, which could also be used for Wu Zhi. Wu Xiu's two brothers went to school and wanted to rely on the two brothers to honor the family. Unfortunately, he died of typhoid fever at the age of 35. He died before his ambition was fulfilled, leaving only an orphan and widowed mother. Wu Zhi was only thirteen years old and Wu Xiu was only nine years old.
The family lost its pillar, just like a dragon being pulled out of the dragon's ridge, and the Wu family collapsed.
Because Wu Zhi's grandmother was from a small family, she was not well versed in the world and was not good at managing and managing, her family began to gradually decline. When Wu Zhi was twenty years old, her family was unable to support her two brothers and could not afford to study together. The sixteen-year-old Wu Xiu had to drop out of school and go home to help her grandmother work. The whole family only served Wu Zhi to study alone, hoping that he would pass the Jinshi exam and revive his family business. In order to make a living, more than fifty acres of land could only be sold and exchanged for money, and gradually it became less and only more than twenty acres of land were left.
Wu Zhi, whose courtesy name is Zimin, was the eldest of the Wu family. Although he worked hard in his studies, he obviously was not the only one who could pass the Jinshi exam. He started taking the big exam since he became a scholar at the age of 16. He failed four times in a row. He had no choice but to become a teacher in the village private school to support his family. In the same year, Wu Zhi married Wu Zhi's mother, Wang Yunying, a native of Wangjiazhuang, Qinghe County, Enzhou. He was a young daughter of a small landlord family. He was well-educated and well-educated. The next year after marriage, Wu Xiu got married and married Feng Niang from Qinjia Village, Gucheng County, Lin County. It was only three years later that Xiao E was born.
After the two brothers Wu Zhi and Wu Xiu got married, there were still more than 20 acres of land at home, and there were quite a few houses in the small courtyard. In order to support Wu Zhi's grandmother and felt guilty, the eldest brother Wu Zhi insisted on not separating the family. The two brothers lived together. On weekdays, they were harmonious with their sisters-in-law. Although the family lived in poverty, they still lived in harmony and peace. Although the whole family lived in poverty, they still lived in harmony and peace. Wu Zhi and Wu Xiu farmed. With the joint efforts of the two brothers, the family of the Wu family began to gradually improve. Xiao Wu Zhi and Xiao E were able to spend their happy childhood carefree.
When Wu Zhi was eight years old, his grandmother, who was in his fifties, died of illness in March when the grass was growing and the beaks were flying. That summer, a middle-aged man from Tongguan, Huazhou, Shaanxi, traveled to Hebei, who claimed to be Zhou Tong, was staying at the Wu family. The two brothers respected him very much and treated him with delicious food and drink. He stayed in the Wu family comfortably for more than half a month. When he saw Xiao Wu Zhi smart, he taught him boxing when he had time and taught him some methods to breathe and nourish his energy. Children all like novel things and like to imitate and explore. In this way, Xiao Wu Zhi began to admire literature and martial arts, and had a great interest in learning and practicing martial arts. On weekdays, he often reads and practices with his father Wu Zhi, and practices boxing, exercises, breathes and rest from time to time, and has a great time living a happy life.
Unfortunately, no one is better than a hundred days of good health, and no flowers are better. When Wu Zhi was over eight years old, in the late autumn of the year when his grandmother passed away, his father Wu Zhi died of illness. He had not yet come out of his sadness. The following year, his mother Yunying also became sick due to depression and passed away!
The heavy blows followed made Xiao Wuzhi become taciturn and like to hide everything in his heart and not talk to others. Therefore, when Wu Xiu and Feng Niang saw him actively approach Xiao E and peel the eggs for Xiao E to eat, they were extremely surprised.
After both his parents died, Wu Xiu and Feng Niang took on the heavy responsibility of raising him and regarded him as their own. For the glory of the family and to fulfill his father's will, he gritted his teeth and sent him to a private school in the village to study. Wu Zhi also had hope and continued to practice literature and martial arts on weekdays, and was diligent. In order to handle funerals for his parents and the tutoring and fees for his schooling, the family had to sell a few acres of land. Now there are only a dozen acres of land left, and life is getting harder.
The burden of life was completely pressed on the shoulders of the martial artist, which made him older prematurely. At the age of forty, he looked like he was in his fifties, his hair was a little gray, and his face was full of vicissitudes.
My aunt, Qin, named Feng Niang, is two years younger than Wu Xiu. She is from Qinjia Village, Gucheng County, Lin County next door. She is a small family. However, she has read a little since she was a child. She is able to read a little, understandably, has a dignified appearance, has a bit of delicacy, is a medium figure, is skillful, has a good female worker, and has a good cooking skills. She is a kind, simple, thrifty woman.
She usually takes care of Wu Xiu, Wu Zhi and Xiao E's daily life. From time to time, she also goes to the villages to take some needlework and thread work. She earns some spare money to supplement the family by sewing and sewing the neighbors. She can help Wu Xiu reduce the burden on her life.
Wu Xiu usually farms in farmland or works short-term work outside, and he doesn't have much time to discipline Wu Zhi. Wu Zhi's usual studies can only be supervised and supervised by Feng Niang. When Wu Zhi treats her children like her own children, she treats them equally, and is reluctant to beat them or scold them. The heavy pressure of life also makes her temples a little gray, and her forehead is a little wrinkled. Her face is not white anymore, and her fingers become a little rough. However, she has not lost her confidence in life and is not always full of sorrow in her daily life. During the two days and two nights when Wu Zhi fell and fell into a coma, she was always worried and worried. It was not until Wu Zhi "wakes up" that she smiled happily and felt relieved.
On weekdays, Wu Zhi often takes some time to teach Xiao E to read and write while studying. Because he is young, he does not feel sad about spring and autumn. He usually likes to play with him and is tired of being by his side. When he is studying, she will sit quietly by watching him read and write, and sometimes clumsyly help him grind ink, sort out the table, plaster, and some tea. Many people help. Wu Zhi usually lets her, and he really likes him, the innocent little cousin, and lets her do whatever she wants. Although he became taciturn due to the death of both parents, he never showed impatientness and still followed her as usual.
Xiao'e is also smart and clever. Although she has not been to a private school for a day (but she has been to the private school several times, Wu Zhi took her to the private school for a few times, and she is full of yearning for the private school), but under the teachings of Wu Xiu and Wu Zhi, she has learned a lot of words by the age of thirteen. After reading a lot of books, she also wrote the words of Zhou Zheng, and she can be regarded as a young talented woman. However, her family is not well off and has not grown up even at the age of thirteen. She is a little thin. Wu Zhi feels aching and pity.
This is the second uncle Wu family. They supported Wu Zhi forward with their forbearance, kindness and love, and used their little efforts to comfort Wu Zhi's injured heart and taught him the principles of being a human being. Although he had become a little gloomy and taciturn before, he did not lose his love, enthusiasm and gratitude, and was still persevering and independent. In this way, under the care of Wu Xiu and Feng Niang, Wu Zhi slowly emerged from the grief and knot of losing his father and mother, and slowly grew up.
Wu Zhi was smart when he was young and studied hard. In March this year, Wu Zhi, who was not yet seventeen years old, passed the spring county school entrance examination and became a scholar. At that time, Wu Er's family was very happy that he became a scholar and felt that the hope of the Wu family's rejuvenation was one step closer.
Wu Zhi has watched Wu Xiu go in and out these days, watching Feng Niang work hard early and late, and watching Xiao E laugh at her helping and laughing behind her, he felt that he was really happy and was very glad that he had traveled to a good family.
For this reason, Wu Zhi secretly swore and warned himself: "He is Wu Zhi Wu Dalang, they are all his relatives. He must cherish them well in the future, protect them, and never let them suffer any harm. He must also let them live a rich and comfortable life in the future!"
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