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Difficult housework prose

Wang Xueying is from Chengdu. In 20XX, she responded to the call and became a university student village official. The place where she works is my hometown Zhaojiagou Village. Living in a big city since childhood, she speaks standard Mandarin. Because all the villagers in our hometown immigrated from Huguang to Sichuan, they have always maintained the Huguang accent. After many generations of circulation and variation, several surrounding towns still speak their own local accents. The communication between villagers is smooth, but it is very difficult for Wang Xueying, a foreigner.

Xue Ying is an assistant to the village director, who is in charge of poverty alleviation and civil mediation.

Spring sunshine, sprinkled on this field, the earth began to recover and everything began to sprout. Riding a bicycle, walking on the road to the fifth group of Zhaojiagou, thinking about how to help the uncle Liu of the fifth group get rid of poverty and become rich. Uncle Liu of Group Five, in his fifties, has a son who went to Guangdong to work in the 1990s. In an accident, my son was electrocuted and his daughter-in-law later remarried, leaving a grandson to be taken care of by his parents, and life was very difficult. Xue Ying will go to Uncle Liu's house from time to time to help him do some housework and see how the chickens and rabbits she bought for Uncle Liu look.

Along the way, Xue Ying was greeted from time to time.

"Assistant king, what do you do? Cut (go) where? "

Xue Ying has been here for half a year, but she still understands the dialect here. Replied with a smile. "I took a shortcut to see Uncle Liu of Harbin No.5 Brigade."

"The road is a bit bad. Be careful when riding a bike. Don't fall. " The villagers all like Xue Ying very much. Because she is very kind to the villagers, she often helps them solve problems and mediate disputes.

Just entering the four groups of boundaries, a group of people surrounded in the distance, as if making trouble.

An old lady was very excited and said, "Xue Yinger, I told you about Hong Kong, and my wife (daughter-in-law) hit me. You are the' cadre' of the brigade, so you break (give) me.

A young woman dressed enchanting walked up to Xiang Xueying and cried. "I didn't hit (her) a few times. I was fed a few words about housework, and several (her) tripped and blamed me for hitting (her). Assistant Wang, what do you think? "

Xue Ying listened carefully and seemed to understand the dialect. He took the old man by the hand and wiped the dust off his body. Thinking that he was in trouble, he asked a middle-aged man who was watching. He said, "She (said) took several photos (her) in Hong Kong, and she (said) hit several (her) in Hong Kong, hit several (her) and hit several (her).

The dialect around her mouth confused Xue Ying, and the language was incomprehensible to her. How should she mediate this matter? Clever Xue Ying, willy-nilly, anyway, the daughter-in-law quarreled with the old woman, and the daughter-in-law was unreasonable. I severely criticized my daughter-in-law: "I don't quite understand what you said. In any case, as a daughter-in-law, you shouldn't quarrel with your elders and let your mother-in-law fall. This is your fault. Go and apologize to your mother-in-law. " Daughter-in-law blushed at Wang's assistant's words, and stood silent with her head down like an eggplant.

Then, Xue Ying suggested aunt. "Aunt, we are all family. If everyone gives in, it will be great and life will be better. "

Aunt saw Xue Ying criticizing her daughter-in-law, and her heart was much smaller. He shook Wang Xueying's hand and said, "Don't talk about Hongkong. I quarreled with you and neglected your office affairs. From now on, I won't quarrel with you and live a good life. "

The daughter-in-law quickly apologized to her mother-in-law, and the two made up.

Xue Ying was very upset after leaving the four groups. I think, as a college student village official, I must go deep into the villagers, learn dialects, facilitate communication, deal with parents' shortcomings, mediate disputes, resolve conflicts and promote community harmony.