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The second day of the Lunar New Year

As the weather forecast said, the early morning of the second day of the Lunar New Year was shrouded in thick fog, and several related highways were temporarily closed.

At nine o'clock, the sun tried its best to break away from the shackles of the dense fog, and the road began to become clearer.

? Luxu Gangnanbang is also called Yemaowei. Since the Rongzi family moved there, there has been a lot less contact with each other because of the long distance, but it is a must go twice a year: August and a half Send mooncakes and wish you happy New Year.

? At ten o'clock in the morning, I took my mother and sister to Gangnan Beach.

Since the death of her grandparents, the eighty-two-year-old Rongzi Empress has become the oldest elder among her relatives. When I saw her, she was sitting in the corner behind the living room door. According to Auntie Rongzi, the empress sat in the corner of the door all day long, refusing to move or speak. Because of lack of exercise and blood disharmony, she developed frostbite on the back of her hands for the first time.

? Two years ago, Empress Rongzi suffered from mild dementia.

? My older aunt, who is two years younger than me, stopped working last year. She has to take care of my mother-in-law and two little granddaughters.

? The mother dragged the empress out to bask in the sun. When chatting with her, her thoughts would be normal for a while, and abnormal for a while. She would always confuse me with my sister, and regard my mother as my neighbor's aunt.

? Sitting in the corridor to bask in the sun, when we were not paying attention, the old man quietly sat back in the corner behind the indoor door.

? I never thought that people would become like this when they get old!

After having lunch at my aunt’s house and saying goodbye to Empress Rong, I sent my mother and sister home.

? The afternoon sun is as warm as spring. My husband and I traveled from Beishen to Nanshe.

? Nanshe is an ancient village on the edge of Taihu Lake. It was the main transportation route for Songling Town to contact the outside world in the early years. It was once prosperous. Recently I heard that a "Nanshe Town" will be built here, and residents along the river will be relocated and resettled.

When we arrived at Nanshe, it was indeed very different from before. There are red marks written on the walls of the relocated households, and the buildings are empty. The villagers who do not want to be relocated still live in their homes, contentedly.

? The village became quiet. What is not calm is the river, which is pouring into Taihu Lake and then flowing rapidly eastward.

There are two ancient bridges in the village: Julong Bridge and Yongning Bridge.

Most of the villagers here fish, and there are fresh fish in the nets beside the river bridge.

? Neem trees with golden fruits have become a scene in the village.

The river is clear, and the villagers are doing laundry and vegetables by the river?

The old house is still there, but the door is closed and the owner is missing. The previous mallard shop, haberdashery store and barber shop are all gone.

? The old houses on the other side of the river will be demolished.

? Come out of Nanshe and go to the real Dongtai Lake. At this time, the afterglow of the setting sun made the lake surface sparkling.

? Compared with the crowded tourist attractions, it is much quieter here.

The red plum blossoms are in full bloom.

Spring is here!