Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 277: Filial piety and reason

  Chapter 277 Filial piety and reasoning

   "Okay, go to the study and read the two children's homework. It's getting late, go to bed earlier." Ye Muyu got up and pushed Chu Heng.

  Chu Heng followed her strength, left the house and went into the study.

  Ye Muyu entered the two children's room first, and changed and washed the sheets inside.

  Put it in the tub in the yard and wash it tomorrow.

   After the two children have changed, it is their turn to own the room.

   Early the next morning.

  Lu Chuan left early.

  When Ye Muyu woke up, Hu made breakfast as usual.

  The whole family sits in the main room and eats breakfast. The breakfast is simple, and it is all zongzi brought back by relatives yesterday.

  Every family has a different taste, so naturally the taste is average.

  But most of them have less stuffing and more glutinous rice. After all, people in the village like to make big zongzi, and the small zongzi made by Ye Muyu this time is the exception.

There are many stuffings, including sesame stuffing, peanut stuffing, whole red date stuffing, brown sugar stuffing, rock sugar stuffing, and even meat stuffing. However, there is only a small piece of meat in the meat stuffing. Sticky rice.

  Ye Muyu didn't eat much in the morning, so he took a bite of the stuffed meat and rolled his eyes: "Although the meat is relatively small, I didn't expect it to be quite delicious. Is this stuffed with lard?"

   "I don't know who made it?"

  Chu Jin hurriedly raised his hand: "Mother, I know, this is made by the fifth aunt's house. Didn't the fifth aunt ask you at the door two days ago what kind of stuffed rice dumplings are you making this year?"

  After being reminded by the child, Ye Muyu remembered it.

  Before the Dragon Boat Festival, Mrs. Qian has been helping deliver food and water next door, and Chu Xing’s house has been half repaired.

   It is estimated that it will be repaired in another month.

   From time to time, Mrs. Qian would come to talk to her for a while, but most of them would not enter the door, just gossiping at the door without delaying work.

   "Fifth Aunt's craftsmanship is good." Ye Muyu praised.

  Chu Ziluo looked up at her and said, "Mom, I still like you to go the most."

   "I also like mother's cooking. Others' ones are not very tasty." Although Chu Jin was saying this, he was not slow to eat the zongzi.

  Ye Muyu looked at him, raised his eyebrows on purpose and said, "Isn't it bad? Do you still think so?"

"Mom, don't waste food, dad will clean me up." The voice behind the last sentence was a little low, but at least he had the courage to say it in front of Chu Heng, which shows that he has been with his dad for a long time, and he feels less unfamiliar a lot.

  Ye Muyu continued to ask calmly: "If the mother tells you that you don't like it, why don't you just eat it?"

Chu Jin looked up at her suspiciously, struggled for a long time, couldn't hold back, and looked at Chu Heng: "Father, the book said: Meng Yizi asked about filial piety, and the son said: "No violation", that is, don't go against your parents' wishes for filial piety. , but there is also a saying: "Save a bite when you are full, and get a bucket when you are hungry."

   "Teach people to save food and not waste it."

   "Then what should I do now?"

  Ye Muyu didn't expect that if she deliberately tried to test, she would let her son talk about the dilemma of rationality and filial piety. She couldn't help but sigh, this child has really put his heart into studying during this time.

  In the past, it would be good if he could memorize the books in the book, but he would not quote the classics and use them in reality.

  Chu Heng nodded with satisfaction: "You are right, the two are inherently contradictory."

   "However, for this answer, you have to ask your mother, because when it comes to filial piety, the key point is your mother, and as for reason, it is up to you."

  When Chu Jin heard the words, he looked at Ye Muyu.

  (end of this chapter)