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Chapter 458: Being a Guest Collector(2/2)

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "Hello, Dawa Aki, Tashi Delek." Le Yun knew that Aki means grandma and Tashi Delek means auspiciousness.

, no matter who you say good luck to, there is nothing wrong.

The young Han guests were as kind and courteous as their own children. The old Dawa grandmother smiled broadly and brought a long white hada to the distinguished guest from afar. She said "Tashi Delek" repeatedly, and then let her go.

The son and daughter-in-law came to meet the guests.

He Mingjun introduced his uncles and aunts to the little doctor. His maternal grandfather gave birth to eight children, only five of which survived. His mother, Mei Duo, was the fourth, followed by his three brothers, Cini, Pubu and Ba.

Sang has a younger brother, Wangdui.

Of the four uncles, only Tsini and Wangdui were at home, while Pubu and Pasang went to graze. Tibetans generally do not divide families, and when they divide families, they also divide families without dividing households. Families with many brothers take turns to herd animals, and the four of the Dawa family

The children also take turns grazing, and this year it was Pubu and Basang's turn, so the couple were not present.

Cini's wife is called Quzhen Zhuoma and Wangdui's wife is named Sangmu. They are both in their fifties and have become grandparents. They understand Chinese. Cini and his wife stepped forward to offer khatas to the young guest.

Expressing the warmest welcome, Wangdui and Sangmu then presented Hada to the young guests.

After introducing their relatives, Dawa helped the young guest introduce people in the village. The simple Tibetans expressed their warmest welcome to the young doctor and offered khatas to express their respect for the doctor.

Just like the night when she returned to Chao's house, Le Yun was in a daze and kept saying good luck. Her neck was covered with khatas, some were white, some were colored, some were blue, some were silk khatas, and they were long and long.

Gotta mop the floor quickly.

Tibetan people attach great importance to etiquette, respecting people first before humbleness, old people before young people. After introducing the little guest to the villagers, He Mingjun once again asked his brothers to come over and say hello to the villagers.

The simple and enthusiastic villagers gave a friendly welcome to the guests from afar and gave them a hada.

He Xiaoliu expressed that he was extremely jealous of the little beauty. There were so many hadadas around her neck that they could no longer hang them, so they only had a few.

After everyone met, Dawa and his children accompanied the guests home, and also invited the villagers to sit at home with them. The villagers happily went along with them.

He Mingzhi acted as the translator and followed his grandmother. He Mingjun and He Mingsheng drove behind them. They entered the village and drove to the door of their grandmother's house. Then they got out of the car and opened the door to carry the gifts with their brothers. Wangdui and his wife also helped to carry the gifts.

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The children did not go to the second floor of Dawa's house and went to play freely.

Dawa's house is a three-story building with a large yard. The house is in the shape of a ruler on all sides. Some are rooms for cattle and sheep. The first floor of the house is a storage room for storing cow dung, pasture, etc. for burning fires.

The second floor is the residential area, and half of the third floor is used as a sutra hall and half as a terrace. It is a blockhouse with a brick and mud wood structure. There is not a single piece of wood visible on the outside. It looks grand on the outside and comfortable on the inside.

Dawa originally wanted to entertain guests in the sutra hall, but because there were too many people, he went to the main living room on the second floor to entertain guests.

The main room has a complete set of exquisite furniture and the paintings are colorful. The outside of the bungalow looks simple, but the interior decoration is very beautiful. The walls and pillars are all painted with beautiful paintings, which is beautiful.

Tibetans have separate seats for men and women. On the left hand side of the door is the female guest seat. After entering the host's house, the men and women sit separately. Dawa took the Han girl and sat where the host sat.

The seats are box-like stools, one meter wide, which can be used as beds. There is also a row of hidden tables in front, where food is placed. There is a stove in the middle, which burns cow dung and boils water. The room is warm.

The He brothers carried large and small packages of gifts into the house and moved them again before sitting down and chatting.

When He Mingjun and his brothers sat down, Cini, Wangdui and his wife brought out the yak meat and pancakes prepared earlier, fried noodles to entertain the guests, and then poured butter tea to serve the guests.

Le Yun once again accepted the host's courtesy without drinking butter tea. Instead, she chatted with the villagers and drank beef and pancakes. After chatting for a while, the host brought the teapot over again, served the tea, dipped the tea in it and sprinkled it three times, and then took a sip.

He politely complimented the tea well, waited for the host to refill the tea, and chatted with the villagers.

The little loli drank tea in style, and He Mingzhi was secretly amused.

After drinking meat and tea, the villagers also said goodbye. He Mingjun and his brothers immediately returned the gifts they brought to the guests, including a nine-pound bag of rock sugar and a two-jin bag of tea leaves for each person.

Tibetans like the number nine and consider the number nine to be the most auspicious. Because the tea takes up a lot of space, if it packs nine kilograms, it will be a big bag, so I only send two kilograms.
Chapter completed!
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