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Chapter 972 The Wish of My Life

Chapter 972 Lifelong wish

Yin Huaixi said: "The custom of throwing rice dumplings originated from the ancient Tai Ni (dynasty) who led people to control the water in the Fenshui area of ​​Shanxi Province. In a land with poor mountains and bad water, it is not easy to transport food. In order to solve the food problem, people came up with the idea of ​​"delivering water"

The method of making food is to wrap the grain with reed leaves, put it in a wooden barrel, and use the wood to cut it.

The water flowed down the river, and food was given to the people who controlled the water. Some food was eaten by the fish in the water. Later, this method spread among the people, and various places rushed to imitate it. Until now, there are still people in Shanxi

The common people use rice dumplings to worship Fen God Tai Ni. = There is also Tai Ni Mountain in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province."

Tai Ni's flood control was earlier than Dayu's flood control.

However, Dayu controlled the Yellow River, so his reputation was greater than that of Taiyi.

Yu Youyao's mind moved slightly: "The custom of throwing rice dumplings is not only to remember Qu Yuan, to pay homage to the deceased relatives, to pray for safety, to trace the origin, but also to drink water and remember the source, to express gratitude and worship to the ancestors, and to show awe of nature."

Before I knew it, the sky was getting dark.

People who don't throw rice dumplings will spend a penny to buy a lantern, light it, sprinkle a few grains of rice on it, and put it into the river, and the lantern will flow down the river.

Some people closed their eyes and made a wish in front of the lanterns.

Some people were in tears, watching the lanterns go away.

There are also people who are talking in front of the lanterns, words that only they can hear.



There are more and more lanterns on the river.

When it gets dark, the river is covered with lanterns, and the little candlelights are like a strip of light flowing down the river, which is as beautiful as a dream.

Yu Youyao was amazed: "It's so beautiful!"

There are no regulations on the Dragon Boat Festival, and river lanterns cannot be put out. Many victims of the disaster poured in from the north. The victims experienced the tragic loss of their families. They had no food to throw around to pay homage to their deceased relatives, so they could only use a river lantern to express their gratitude to their deceased relatives.

Heavy remembrance.

Yu Youyao became interested: "Let's go put out river lanterns too!"

"Okay!" Yin Huaixi tilted his head to look at her.

The gray sky swallowed up the last ray of light on the horizon, and darkness fell quietly. At some point, dim yellow lanterns were hung on the campsites around the river bank. Under the dim candlelight, the little girl's delicate face seemed to be plated.

A hazy halo, warm and beautiful.

Yin Huaixi reached out and held her hand.

Yu Youyao stopped and looked down. Her long and wide sleeves blocked the hands held together. She moved her fingers.

Yin Huaixi thought that his grip was too tight, so he couldn't help but loosen his palm. Then, one by one, tender fingers were inserted into the gaps between his fingers, and they tapped with his ten fingers.

"Fiancé," Yu Youyao smiled with crooked eyebrows, and the dim yellow candlelight reflected in her eyes, which was bright and warm: "There are too many people on the river bank, hold on tight and we won't get separated!"

Yin Huaixi curled his lips and smiled, his brows filled with warmth: "Okay!"

The two held hands and came to a stall. In addition to buying various lanterns, there were also some materials for tying lanterns. Yin Huaixi asked for two.

"Do you know how to tie lanterns?" After saying this, Yu Youyao thought of the time when Yin Huaixi went to Shandong to suppress the rebellion. Before the Mid-Autumn Festival, he sent Yin San to give her a lantern made by herself. She liked it very much, so she placed the lantern.

On the lamp stand beside the bed, I fell asleep bathed in the dim shadow of the lamp every night.

Later, she traveled all the way from Jingzhao to Quanzhou and then to Xiangping City, and this lamp accompanied her all the way.

Yin Huaixi can even tie such a difficult lantern.

Of course, the small lanterns can't trouble him.

"Learned from Uncle Chang Ning." Speaking of Uncle Chang Ning, Yin Huaixi unconsciously remembered that when he went to Shandong to suppress the rebellion, he was fooled by Uncle Chang Ning. He learned this skill of lantern-making that "can win a wife" and gave it to his "favorite"

girl.

At that time, he was ignorant. Because he regretted that he could not spend the Mid-Autumn Festival with her, he wanted to put up a lantern with his own hands to please the little girl, but he never expected to be taught by Chang Ningbo to teach him how to be a good person.

——The girl you like must be in your hands!

Thinking of this, Yin Huaixi tilted his head. The little girl looked at him with bright eyes and a look of expectation: "Uncle Chang Ning relies on his skill of making lanterns to make the girl he likes a wife. According to Uncle Chang Ning, he

The skill of making lanterns passed down from my family can help me get a wife, so I learned it."

"Bah," Yu Youyao's face turned red: "Who cares about you, a broken lantern?"

Yin Huaixi laughed "haha" and quickly put up a lantern.

Yu Youyao, who kept saying that she was not interested, expressed a strong interest in making lanterns. She watched them without blinking and couldn't help but ask questions.

Yin Huaixi took another piece of material and taught her step by step.

The materials were all processed and tied up very easily. Yu Youyao got a lantern without much effort. Although it was a bit ugly, it was a successful lantern.

In the end, this ugly lantern was of course replaced by a beautiful lantern tied with Yin Huai's seal.

Yu Youyao held the lantern and couldn't put it down: "Besides the lantern, what else can you tie?"

Yin Huaixi thought for a moment: "I will tie a kite for you another day."

Kite is also the most common thing played by the daughter in the boudoir. She can fly it in a relatively open place in the house, and Yu Youyao likes it very much.

Yu Youyao was very happy: "I want one that looks like an eagle."

Yin Huaixi responded with his mouth full.

Yu Youyao happily held the lantern, found a place upstream where there were few people, squatted by the river, and carefully put the lantern into the river.

The lanterns drifted slowly down the river. Yu Youyao quickly closed her eyes and began to pray.

First, I remembered my deceased mother and grandmother in my heart.

Then, he started making wishes again.

She has never had any big ambitions, and what she does is always what she can do and do well at this stage. The same goes for her wishes, which are nothing more than praying for the safety of her family and Yin Huaixi.

Yin Huaixi also put the lantern into the river, turned his head and looked at the little girl beside him, who was making a wish with her hands clasped together and her eyes closed.

The dancing candlelight reflected on her body, seeming to cover her with a sacred and hazy veil, as bright and mysterious as the moonlight goddess.

At this time, Yu Youyao fluttered her long eyelashes and opened her eyes. Her bright black eyes seemed to be filled with bright light, illuminating Yin Huaixi's entire world.

"Yin Huaixi, tell me quickly, what wish did you make just now?" Her voice was as sweet as a warbler's.

Yin Huaixi shook his head: "I didn't make a wish."

"You didn't make a wish?" Yu Youyao's eyes widened and she repeated in disbelief: "If you don't make a wish, why are you putting out lanterns?! You can't be lying to me because you don't want to tell me!"

She looked at Yin Huaixi with some suspicion.

"I don't need to make a wish," Yin Huaixi looked at her steadily, with the lanterns not far away reflected in his eyes, as if a cluster of candles were lit, exuding a scorching warmth: "I have already obtained my lifelong wish."

Unknowingly, I wrote several more chapters of emotional drama... These chapters are written more smoothly, I just want to express the stability of the North under the rule of my eldest cousin, haha~ The calm before the storm, the plot will end tomorrow on the Dragon Boat Festival

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