The lamb in the story has multiple significances. Firstly, it is a literal object, which is used as the murder weapon. Secondly, it represents Mary's innocence in a way at the start. Just as a lamb is often seen as a symbol of meekness and innocence, Mary was like that before her husband's news. But then it becomes a tool for her to commit a crime, which is a kind of ironic twist on the traditional symbol of the lamb.
It might also be a symbol of power or control. If a character has control over the leg of lamb, whether it's in terms of cooking it, serving it, or using it in some other way, it could show their position in the family or social hierarchy within the story. For instance, if a mother is in charge of cooking the leg of lamb, it could show her role as the provider and caregiver in the family. Moreover, if the leg of lamb is stolen or fought over, it would further emphasize its value as a symbol of power.
There was a novel about donating a kidney at the beginning of the game called " The stepmother wants me to donate a kidney to her son at the beginning of the game." This novel told the story of the protagonist Zhang Yi's father and stepmother who came to him and asked him to donate his kidney to save their son's life. Other related novels included The Stepmother Wanted Me to Donate a Kidney to Her Son at the Beginning of the Game and The Rich Stepmother Wanted Me to Donate a Kidney to Her Son at the Beginning of the Game. These novels were all about urban life, describing the difficulties and choices faced by the protagonists.
Lang Tian Animation was an animation company. They produced an animation called " I Have a Kylin Kidney." This animation was adapted from a novel of the same name and told the story of the protagonist possessing a Kirin kidney. We don't know more about the specific content of this animation.
Mulberry had a certain effect of nourishing kidney yin and could help improve the symptoms and discomfort caused by kidney yin deficiency. Traditional Chinese medicine believed that mulberry entered the liver and kidney meridians. It was sweet, sour, and cold in nature. It had a slight effect of nourishing yin and kidney for kidney yin deficiency. It was one of the commonly used medicines for nourishing yin and kidney. However, mulberries mainly had the effect of nourishing kidney yin and were not suitable for the treatment and conditioning of kidney yang deficiency. Therefore, for patients with kidney deficiency, moderate consumption of mulberry can play a role in nourishing the kidney, but it needs to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and pay attention to diet, sleep, exercise and other aspects of conditioning.
The donor needs to be in good general health. This means no major chronic diseases like uncontrolled diabetes or severe heart problems. Blood type compatibility is also important. Usually, the donor and recipient should have compatible blood types. And the donor's kidney function should be normal, typically measured through various tests like creatinine clearance tests.
Whether kidney patients should drink more or less water depends on the severity of the disease. For some kidney patients, drinking more water was beneficial. For example, for patients with kidney stones, drinking more water could promote the discharge of stones and reduce the formation of stones. Similarly, for patients with high uric acid, drinking more water would help to discharge the uric acid and reduce the burden on the kidneys. In addition, drinking more water could also increase the frequency of urinating, promote the discharge of toxins in the kidneys and urethra, and be beneficial to body fluid metabolism. However, for some patients with kidney disease, it might be more appropriate to drink less water. For example, for patients with edema, they needed to control the amount of water they drank. In short, whether kidney patients should drink more or less water should be decided according to the individual situation and the doctor's advice.