[1]
Buglers
often
act
in
funerals,
weddings
and
other
activities.
[2]
At
that
time,
working
as
a
bugler
was
regarded
as
disgraceful
and
shameful
for the whole
family.
[3]
Here
refers
to
Japanese
aggression
in
China
during
World
War
II.
[4]
It
refers
to
a
young
girl
who
is
adopted
and
grows
up
to
be
a
daughter-in-law.
[5]
At
that
time,
daughter-in-law
were
mostly
treated
harshly.
[6]
It
is
a
folk
organization
in
which
members
will
sing,
dance
and
play
opera.
[7]
The
main
(south-facing)
room
of
a
Chinese
house
[8]
These
are
essential
parts
of
traditional
Chinese
funeral.
[9]
One
yuan
equals
to
a
hundred
cents.
[10]
mu,
Chinese
unit
of
land
measurement
that
is
commonly
666.7
square
meters
[11]
Long-term
farm
laborer
work
for
landlord.
[12]
It
refers
to
people’s
commune,
a
kind
of
collective
production
system.
[13]
It
is
a
kind
of
gamble.
Also by SHULI ZHAO
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