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What did Grandma Liu mean when she entered the Grand View Garden?

Grandma Liu’s entry into the Grand View Garden shows the extraordinary nature of Grandma Liu. The author uses the incident of Grandma Liu’s entry into the Grand View Garden to let readers understand the magnificence of the Grand View Garden and Grandma Liu’s unsuitability to this kind of life. . "Bu Fushou" means not used to it, not used to it, not easy to use!

For details, please see the chapter "Grandma Liu Enters the Grand View Garden" in "Dream of Red Mansions".

If you think about it carefully after reading it, Grandma Liu is actually very smart!

Knowing that someone was playing a trick on me, I made a joke, "This fork is heavier than my shovel, and I am more stubborn than him."

It means asking Sister Feng to help. Let's get another pair, but who in the Grand View Garden is willing to ponder the meaning of a country old man's words? On the surface, he respects her, but in his heart, Grandma Liu is just happy! A coke man!

Even Jia Mu said please!

How ironic this is. Condescending respect is not respect, but humiliation!

The bigger joke comes later when Grandma Liu pinches the egg!

This is the reality. Poor people and country people have no dignity and no bottom line in front of powerful city people.

The Dream of Red Mansions is a tragedy. The magnificence and extravagance at this time are foreshadowing the sad scene in the later period!

It’s not an exaggeration to say that he deserves it.