When Tian Youdi thought of this, he felt that this family was not that bad, but if he wanted to live a good life, there were not so many things to do before he broke up.

After all, when there are more people, there is more right and wrong, and Tian Youdi doesn't want to quarrel with his family all day long over trivial matters.

Before the separation, it was impossible for my father to find a job in the city, otherwise uncles and aunts would cause trouble for one job.

Tian Youdi also knew that it was impossible for a child like her to interfere in such matters as family separation. Life at home was tight, but it was impossible to separate the family easily.

The separation of the family needs to be considered in the long run. The most important thing is to provide more nutrition for my parents and several younger sisters now. Only by taking good care of their bodies can they live a better life.

While Tian Youdi was walking, he was thinking about how to make his parents and three younger sisters live well. After a while, he carried Pigcao to the Tian family's yard.

Although Tian Youdi accepted the memory of the original owner, it was still not more real than what he saw. Tian Youdi was also shocked that the house was made of mud and straw.

Because it looked particularly shabby due to exposure to wind, sun and rain all year round, Tian Youdi looked at the three sisters feeding chickens in the yard.

I couldn't help but feel so pitiful. I didn't know where I picked up the tattered old clothes I was wearing.

He was also in tatters, and Tian Youdi couldn't stand it. I can't help but want to separate the family as soon as possible so that my little family can live a good life.

Grandpa Tian’s name is Tian Deliang. It is said that his grandfather’s time was more difficult than now. So he named his grandfather Deliang, hoping to get some food.

Grandma Tian's name is Lin Xiuzhi, and she is a very fierce person. No one in the ten miles and eight villages dared to offend her, otherwise she could go to someone's house and scold her all day long.

Others still have to apologize before things are over.

The Tian family’s grandparents gave birth to three sons and two daughters, a total of five children, and they were able to support them all in this era of scarce supplies.

Every child has a family and a career, which is what Grandma Tian is most proud of.

In this age, there are many children in every household. Who hasn't had a few children starve to death? Girls, in particular, are usually sacrificed more often.

The five children of the Tian family were well raised by their grandparents, and they all got married and had children.

What makes Tian's grandparents most regretful is that their eldest son Tian Youzhu and his eldest daughter-in-law Li Dahua only have four daughters and no sons to support them in their old age.

Tian Yougang, the second son of the Tian family, and Wang Cuicui, the second daughter-in-law, gave birth to two sons and a daughter. The Tian family also had a straight back.

Even if they don't take their elder sister-in-law seriously, the two elders of the Tian family have no choice. After all, without a son, they have no confidence.

Tian Youbao, the youngest son of the Tian family, and Zhang Meimei, the youngest daughter-in-law, only have one son, who is extremely precious.

The younger daughter-in-law dislikes the second sister-in-law the most. She thinks she is something special, as if she has no son.

The two argued endlessly because the old man loved his grandson and sometimes felt that each other was at a disadvantage.

Tian Yingzi, the eldest aunt of the Tian family, married to the village next door and lived an average life. After giving birth to two sons, I have established a firm foothold in my husband's family.

Tian Taozi, Tian's sister-in-law, had a better chance of getting married because she was pretty, and she married the youngest son of the village chief.

Although the village chief's wife was a little unhappy, she couldn't help but like her youngest son. He could only follow his younger son's wishes and marry him back.

The Tian family also knew that their daughter Gao married into the village chief's family and had never had any trouble with Qiu Feng.

But because my daughter is the village chief's youngest daughter-in-law, it is much more convenient in the village.

The Tian family is not terribly bad, they are just poor and troubled.

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