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Which novel character is Ma?

Ma is a character in Su He's novels, and the name Ma is fabricated. He is a rural baby who grew up in a small village with a thick, straight and curved river.

In winter, when the north wind whistles, it leans against the root of the leeward earth wall, basking in the sun and pinching lice. Summer, after the heavy rain, walking on the road, one foot deep, one foot deep, one foot deep. A horse has a brother on its second child and a brother under it. My parents died a long time ago, and only one uncle was around to help me. This uncle is so poor that his family has never been successful.

Ma's family is naturally poor. But poverty can't stop him from looking good. More than one girl in the village likes him. Fortunately, Feng Chun started very quickly, and pursued him first and most actively. Otherwise with her height and face.

There is no chance. Feng Chun's family strongly opposed it. You see, there are many brothers at home, and both parents are gone. What are the advantages of marrying in the past? In which era, love has been taken back and rushed out. Feng Chun rushed out and ran to Ma Xiaoer's house. In this way, the marriage became. When I'm done, I naturally plant my own land and build my own house.

Raise your own children. Then the baby grows up, the baby gets married, and the baby has a baby. In a flash, more than 30 years have passed. In the past 30 years, Ma has a house, a wife, a son and a son's son. So do we. Reproduction. However, in the past 30 years, especially in the first half of the year, he has also won the hearts of other women in the village.

It is conceivable that men are sought after by women. Feng Chun is alone at home, farming, cooking, washing clothes and taking care of children, and goes out to do odd jobs whenever he has time. However, in recent years, the horse was cut by the sickle of the time old man, and this matter finally stopped.

Neighbors privately said that Feng Chun should have a rest now, and when someone comes home, she can at least help with the housework. Phoenix, Kechun is still very busy. Dragging a stout body, occasionally limping (that is lumbar spondylosis), or coughing without sound (that is bronchitis).

At home, in other places, I still have to do odd jobs whenever I have time. What she often says is: in our family, if I don't do it, who will.