Du Wanchun was robbed of a good marriage by his stepsister, and was forced by his stepmother to marry a disabled man from the Zhou family. \nI thought I was in trouble, but who knew that after she got married, the extremely poor Zhou family suddenly changed.
\nThe poisoned ducks were alive and well and laid clutch after clutch of eggs. \nCrops grew one after another in the barren stony fields.
\nThe granary at home is full, and there is no room for gold in the house. \nThe blind brother-in-law was promoted to a noble rank, and the deaf brother-in-law was made a marquis and prime minister.
\nMy handsome husband-in-law is no longer disabled, his waist is healed, and he hugs her every night without letting go. \nSeeing that the days were getting better and better, Du Wanchun discovered an unknown secret of the Zhou family.
\nMy usually kind mother-in-law is no ordinary farm wife. \nThe honest and sensible brothers-in-law are not ordinary farm boys.
\nThe husband who dotes on her to the core is not a delicate young man. \nHe took her hand and came to the palace gate, smiling and saying: "Madam, I'm home."