As the New Year was approaching this time, he discussed with his boss and Huo Chunhua whether he could come back.
After all, most of the people in Lao Zhao's family still stay in the village. During the Chinese New Year, the family can only be lively when they get together.
But none of those people agreed with him and were unwilling to come back.
It is even said that he likes to toss the most when he is old. He has good days but has to live in hard times.
Zhao Baoshan was so angry that he could only come back alone without bringing anyone else with him.
Faced with Qian Hongzao's inquiry, Zhao Baoshan smiled coquettishly and replied, "It's more lively at home. I want to come back and spend time together!"
"Master, let's spend time together. You can stay at my house for the next few days. Your things have been moved and there is no place to stay!" Zhao Yun'er stood up and greeted.
Zhao Baoshan looked at Zhao Yun'er with some emotion, "Girl Yun'er, I'll trouble you..."
"It's out of the way!"
The corners of Zhao Baoshan's eyes were moist, he wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes, and followed Zhao Yun'er to the third bedroom.
The past few days at the end of the year have gotten a little busier, but they have kept to the trivial matters.
Soon it’s New Year’s Eve.
The family got up early in the morning to prepare.
First, couplets were posted, and the whole house was decorated in a prosperous manner.
The couplets are all handwritten by Zhao Yuner these days.
Unlike in the 21st century, where couplets are basically bought, most of the ancient couplets were bought at home, cut out on red paper, and then written by oneself.
Her handwriting is handsome and she can do it well.
There are many rooms at home, so it took me an hour or two to post the couplets!
I was busy with various things and made do with something to eat at noon.
In the afternoon, Qian Hongzao came over to help, and the family prepared the New Year's dinner together.
I have to say that the atmosphere of the Chinese New Year in ancient times is much better than it is now.
Every household is looking forward to the arrival of this day, which is very lively and full of New Year flavor.
Unlike the 21st century, Zhao Yuner felt that the New Year celebrations in her previous life were not as good as each year.
For the Chinese New Year, the happiest thing is the children.
I got up with the adults early in the morning and played non-stop together.
It got dark early in the winter, so the whole family of Lao Zhao first worshiped their ancestors according to the rules here. When it got dark, the whole family gathered together and started eating New Year's Eve dinner.
There are a lot of people in the third bedroom and the big family, plus Zhao Baoshan, the second and fourth bedrooms, as well as Zhao Tianhu and Jin Ju, the whole table is filled up, which makes it seem a bit crowded.
But it is precisely because of so many people that it seems lively and atmospheric.
The whole family gathered together and started eating lively.
There are many men in the family, and you drink one cup at a time while I drink one cup at a time. The drinking experience is very joyful.
There was constant laughter at the dinner table!
Zhao Baoshan's face was full of smiles, which showed that he was in a happy mood at this time.
At the end of the meal, it was time for the part that the children were most looking forward to, which was giving out lucky money.
The more elders in the family, the more red envelopes the children will receive.
Zhao Baoshan took out many red envelopes from his pocket and began to distribute them.
First, I gave one to Doudou, because Doudou is the youngest and the great-grandson of Zhao Baoshan, and Tiantian also got one.
Then starting from the second bedroom, all the way to the fourth bedroom.
Several children laughed more cheerfully after receiving red envelopes.
Other elders also distributed them one after another.
What Zhao Yun'er didn't expect was that Liang Jinqiao actually prepared red envelopes for her, Zhao Tianan, and Mu Xin.
"Mom, Tian'an and I are so old and have a family. Why are you giving us red envelopes?"
(End of chapter)