In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character named "Qiao Ming" . He is a young man who has just returned from a trip to China and is eager to learn more about the country's customs and traditions. We learn that his grandfather, a herdsman, is a frequent visitor to the Ming household, and that his father, a farmer, has been a frequent traveler to China as well. We also learn that he is a member of the clan of the Ming family, which is the most powerful clan in the country. We are also introduced to the new character's mother, who is the mother of the young man, and to his sister-in-law, a woman named "Wen wu" , and his brother, a man named "Wun wu." The young man is very shy and does not speak very well, but he does not hesitate to make fun of his mother and her family. He also makes fun of Wun-wu's family name, "Wu," and of the fact that his mother's name sounds familiar to him. The young
In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character named "Qiao Ming" . He is a young man who has just returned from a trip to China and is eager to learn more about the country's customs and traditions. We learn that his grandfather, a herdsman, is a frequent visitor to the Ming household, and that his father, a farmer, has been a frequent traveler to China as well. We also learn that he is a member of the clan of the Ming family, which is the most powerful clan in the country. We are also introduced to the new character's mother, who is the mother of the young man, and to his sister-in-law, a woman named "Wen wu" , and his brother, a man named "Wun wu." The young man is very shy and does not speak very well, but he does not hesitate to make fun of his mother and her family. He also makes fun of Wun-wu's family name, "Wu," and of the fact that his mother's name sounds familiar to him. The young