Chapter 184 The Daughter Sold 48
Yuanchun's two twin brothers happened to graduate from high school that year and took the college entrance examination. One of them went to Hai City and the other went to Jing City. After graduation, they returned to Hangzhou City to work together.
Yuanchun gave birth to three children in this life, two sons and one daughter, and the four of them were registered in Gejia Village.
After the reform and opening up, Yuanchun contracted the land distributed in the village to a family with the most sons in the village for cultivation. She bought a large piece of wasteland at the entrance of the village and built a two-story building of 400 square meters.
She also built three interconnected gatehouses in front of the building and opened a small shop.
She set up several tables in the other two gatehouses and bought several chess boards, a billiard table, and two sets of mahjong tiles for the villagers to play cards, chess, and ball.
Later, this place became the most lively entertainment venue in the village.
Yuanchun also instigated her adoptive parents to buy a large piece of vacant land at the foot of the mountain, and built a two-story building of 300 square meters next to the old house for her twin brother to marry.
Qian Lao Da and Qian Xiao Er are also married.
Boss Qian married the niece of his boss. Both of them were government officials and lived in a welfare house provided by their work unit. As they were busy with work, their two children were sent back to Gejia Village to be taken care of by Mrs. Qian.
Qian Xiaoer married a young nurse, who was the only daughter in the family. His father-in-law was a senior leader in the department and they all lived in the department.
You have built a house outside the yard even though Yuanchun didn't even have the old house she built when she got married.
In the early 1940s, Qian Xiaoer received a demolition order.
The seven houses were registered in the names of seven elderly people, one for each of them.
It was then that we regretted having listened to Yuanchun. We were satisfied with the small sum of money we had earned.
Mrs. Qian also took out 770,000 yuan and gave it to her son and daughter-in-law.
Yuanchun wrote to us and used sweet words to coax us into sending a small sum of money. We bought the wasteland next to your seven-story building and built a seven-story building of 800 square meters for our family and also enclosed a small courtyard.
There are two small courtyards, one small and one large, covering an area of seven acres of land, and houses of less than 7,000 square meters. Your family has been allocated 70 houses and 8.4 million yuan.
Qian Laoxiao and Yuan Feifan's house is still the original 800 square meters. No matter how Yuanchun persuaded us, we always paid for adding to it. When the house was demolished, we only got seven houses and one million yuan.
Since your grandchildren get less than you do, you will have to share more with them.
Over the years, Yuanchun built two seven-story side buildings on the east and west sides of the courtyard, and also built a row of seven-story buildings in the front yard, making the entire courtyard form a U-shape, but with one horizontal line missing.
The Qian family did not have an old house, but they were given seven houses and 740,000 yuan as compensation for the demolition.
Qian Xiaoer had two sons, one was named Qian and the other took his wife's surname, Zhong. His mother-in-law helped raise both children. Qian's aunt would only visit her two grandsons during the winter and summer vacations.
Although Qian Laoxiao and Gejiacun are both at home, they also prevent Yuanchun from causing trouble for us in our hometown.
The whole village was in an uproar. Every household was allocated two or eight houses or less and a small sum of money. Yuanchun and Tian Zhaodi received the least houses and money among those outside the village.
In the past, every Chinese New Year, Qian Laoxiao and Ge Jiacun had no house of their own to live in before returning home with their wives and children.
Originally, the money we sent was enough to build a house, so the seven elders of the Qian family took the opportunity to divide the property among the eight brothers of the Qian family. The seven elders gave each of the eight brothers 2,000 yuan as a division of the property.