Children's Stories from Ancient Chinese Poetry 6: Heart in the Soup
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New Bride's Song 0
Author: Wang Jian 0
Poem Title: New Bride's Song 0
 
Three days into the kitchen, 0
Washing hands to prepare soup. 0
Unfamiliar with my mother-in-law's tastes, 0
I first send my sister-in-law to taste. 0
 
This poem, written by Tang Dynasty poet Wang Jian, describes the scene of a new bride starting to cook three days after her marriage, expressing her caution towards her new family and respect for her mother-in-law's dietary habits. 0
 
"Three days into the kitchen": This line signifies that three days after the wedding, the bride begins to enter the kitchen, preparing to take on the role of a housewife. 0
 
"Washing hands to prepare soup": The bride washes her hands clean and prepares to cook soup, reflecting her serious attitude towards cooking. 0
 
"Unfamiliar with my mother-in-law's tastes": The bride is still not familiar with her mother-in-law's preferences and eating habits; here, "mother-in-law" refers to her husband's mother. 0
 
"I first send my sister-in-law to taste": Before serving her mother-in-law, the bride lets her husband's younger sister taste the food first to understand her mother-in-law's possible flavor preferences. 0
 
The entire poem delicately portrays the bride's adaptation process in her new family and her care and respect for its members. 0
 
Story: "The Heartfelt Intentions in the Soup" 0
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My name is Xiao Qing, and I have just married a young farmer from a neighboring village. 0
I have large, bright eyes that often shine with gentle light. 0
My personality is mild and kind, always wearing a smile. 0
What I love most is cooking delicious meals for my family; seeing them satisfied fills my heart with joy. 0
Today is my first day in my husband's home, and I am working hard to adapt to this new environment. 0
“Xiao Qing, this soup you made is really good,” my mother-in-law says as she drinks the soup, a satisfied smile appearing on her face. 0
 
 
"Yes, sister-in-law, you really put in a lot of effort. This soup tastes even better than the one I made!" Sister-in-law chimed in. 0
 
Hearing this made me feel delighted; gaining recognition from family is truly a joyful thing. 0
 
"Xiao Qing, how did you make the soup so delicious?" my mother-in-law asked curiously. 0
 
"Mother, when I was at home, my mother taught me many ways to make soup. I just followed her methods," I answered modestly. 0
 
"Oh, I see! Then you really should thank your mother," my mother-in-law said with a smile. 0
 
I nodded with a smile, feeling warm inside. 0
 
At that moment, my husband walked in and asked, "What are you all chatting about that's so cheerful?" 0
 
"We were talking about the soup Xiao Qing made; it's really delicious," my mother-in-law replied with a grin. 0
 
"Is that so? Then I must give it a try." My husband picked up a bowl and took a sip. 0
 
"Mm, it's really good. Xiao Qing, you're amazing!" He looked at me with admiration, making me even happier. 0
 
"By the way, Xiao Qing, how are you adjusting since you just got married?" my husband asked with concern. 0
 
"I'm getting used to it; both Mother and Sister-in-law have been very kind to me," I smiled. 0
 
"That's good to hear. If there's anything you're not used to, just let me know. I'll help you," my husband said gently. 0
 
I looked at him touched, feeling warm inside. 0
 
At that moment, my mother-in-law spoke up: "Xiao Qing, from now on, you should take more responsibility in the kitchen." 0
 
 
 
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