
The original novel of the new Taiwanese comedy "Growing Up a Vulgar Girl" - a love letter to a sixth-grade woman
After I turned forty, I began to appreciate that I was ordinary and felt justified in doing so.
If you fail to become the ideal lady in your parents’ minds, then accept your imperfections and be brave enough to be an ordinary girl!
A sixth-grade woman who was raised in a traditional Chinese medicine store family in Tainan, looks back on what happened in her life, about love, marriage, ethics, and the lingering and looking at the ways of the world, and how the greenhouse that once nurtured her turned into an invisible barrier, which entangles her at every moment after she grows up, making people sigh between advances and retreats, but everyone who understands it also gets a different view.
If you fail to become the ideal lady in your parents’ minds, then accept your imperfections and be brave enough to be an ordinary girl!
A sixth-grade woman who was raised in a traditional Chinese medicine store family in Tainan, looks back on what happened in her life, about love, marriage, ethics, and the lingering and looking at the ways of the world, and how the greenhouse that once nurtured her turned into an invisible barrier, which entangles her at every moment after she grows up, making people sigh between advances and retreats, but everyone who understands it also gets a different view.
Family story of a traditional Chinese medicine store in the south ╳Taiwan education scene in the 1970s ╳Growth memories of a 6th grade woman
〔Vulgar girl lesson 1.〕
Don't marry the vegetable buns from Manzi's house. Mom's breakfast. The follower in the Chinese medicine store. Afternoon tea in the Chinese medicine store. Come and have a bowl of noodles.
〔Vulgar girl lesson 2.〕
Come and have a banana. Grandma is holding a class in the bathroom. Check someone. Have your own wish. The school's public telephone. Go to the registration office next door and buy a pad.
〔Vulgar girl lesson 3.〕
Buy a strand of noodles. One person in the afternoon will experiment. This will kill you. Do you know that speaking Mandarin is more advanced? Learn piano
〔Vulgar girl lesson 4.〕
The lighted room can only be preserved without expiration. The melon is too cold. Money is saved. Only hard work can win.
〔Vulgar Girl Lesson 5.〕
The floral cloth and medicinal oil on the windowsill bring peace of mind. Why are you so calm?
Call Auntie, the red beans in your mother's vegetable buns
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About the Author
River Goose
A sixth grader, graduated from the German Department of Fu Jen Catholic University, and a native of Tainan living in Tamsui. The first specialty of life is blinking at the shutter moment, the second specialty is packing luggage, and the rest is ordinary. I raise cats, make soap, and am currently in the "stop and think" stage of life. I am the author of "High Heels and Mushroom Hair". I chat with another office lady, Xiaofang, about my mood at work. I write about the rest of my daily life on my Facebook fan page "Things to be Talked About" www.facebook.com/things.to.be.talked.about/