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Reborn in the 80s, Get Rich by Eating Melons
Author: Yin Family's Sixth Child
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Tong Yao never expected that getting a milk tea could result in getting struck by lightning on a sunny day, and then waking up in the 1980s. She became a mischievous, spoilt wife of a top-tier doctor from the future. Rather than leading an ordinary life, she was caught eloping and stealing money, and reacted with crying, making a fuss, and hitting walls. Under the hopeless circumstances, she discovered she could understand animal language. While other time-travelers were busy making money to support their families, she was just enjoying the show. "The deputy director's wife accepted five jins of pork from a patient's family. The old couple is squabbling behind closed doors right now." "The Dean has had a flare-up of hemorrhoids these past few days and can't sit on a chair." "Mr. Li's wife is a tough woman. That missing tooth on the left was knocked out by her." "Tong Yao has improper conduct. She used to secretly meet people in the village." Tong Yao didn't expect the day would come when she would be the talk of the town. ... One day, Tong Yao heard a stray cat at the door muttering, "Dr. Si is having a date with a nurse in the corridor." Furious, Tong Yao went to catch them in the act, only to find the doctor was discussing a patient's condition with a nurse who was over fifty. Wanting to run away, Tong Yao found her escape route cut off by the doctor, who backed her against a wall, "So I heard you came to catch us, huh?" Tong Yao never expected the saying, 'Those who always walk by the river eventually get their shoes wet,' to come true.
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Eating grapes without spitting out grape skins
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2025-01-11 12:46
Eating grapes without spitting out grape skin was a traditional Chinese tongue twister, mainly used to practice clear stops. The meaning of this tongue twister was that when eating a grape, one would eat the whole grape along with the skin. If one ate it slowly, it would look like they had eaten the grape skin as well. After sucking the flesh, one would spit out the grape skin. It would look like they had spat out the grape skin without eating the grape. Although the content of this tongue twister did not have a specific origin, it was a language game that could train one's eloquence and language skills.
The next sentence of eating grapes without spitting out grape skins
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2025-01-09 14:05
If you don't eat grapes, you'll spit out grape skins.
The tongue twister of eating grapes without spitting out grape skins
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2025-01-08 15:14
The tongue twister 'Eat grapes without spitting out grape peels', was a classic tongue twister. Its complete version was: " Green grapes, purple grapes, green grapes are not purple grapes. If you don't eat grapes, you won't spit out the grape skin. If you don't eat grapes, you won't spit out the grape skin." This tongue twister described whether or not one spat out the grape skin when eating grapes to express an emotion. It caused people to think about whether to spit out grape skin when eating grapes, and also showed the nutritional value of grape skin. The grape skin was rich in beneficial ingredients such as cyanine and resrol, so keeping the grape skin could better enjoy the nutrition of the grapes. This tongue twister was widely circulated among children. Not only was it interesting, but it could also cultivate their oral expression skills.
Is the rose grape and the fragrant seal grape the same?
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2026-01-23 04:55
The rose grape and the fragrant green grape were the same fruit. They were also known as the sunshine rose. This fruit had a rose-like fragrance. The fruit was plump and round, and the fruit surface was crystal clear. The yellow-green flesh was as if it was inlaid with amber. The flesh was tight, crisp, smooth, juicy, and sweet. It could be eaten directly without peeling, and there was no sour taste. It was also rich in various trace elements and anti-oxidisers such as vitamins C, potassium, iron, and calcium. " Rose Fragrance Shadow: The Story of Sweetheart's Growth " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
Xiangyin Grape
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2026-01-20 03:53
The Xiangyin grape was a grape variety that was widely grown in China. Its fruit was a special fruit with good fragrance, crispness and concentration. The Xiangyin grapes grown and produced in China have been sold to supermarkets and large wholesale markets in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shen Zhen, Hong Kong and other places on an order basis, and some of the products have been rated as "2022's Favorite Green Agricultural Production in the Anhui Province". There was a phenomenon in the market that domestic Xiangyin grapes were disguised as Japanese imported products, and the price difference was nearly 10 times. In fact, most of the so-called Xiangyin grapes and Qingwang brands that were imported from Japan were grown in China, not really imported from Japan. Some merchants claimed that the imported Xiangyin grapes were larger, juicier, and had a strong fragrance, while the domestic Xiangyin grapes were relatively cheap. The prices of different grades and packaging specifications were different. For example, the Sunshine Rose grapes (Xiangyin Qingti) that were picked in Binchuan, Yunnan Province, cost between 93.60 - 345.60 yuan. "Rose Fragrance Shadow: The Story of Sweetheart's Growth" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
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