Eating fish (short story)

Eating Fish (Short Story) Text/Wang Shuxiang

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Grandma Mu knows that eating fish can develop her brain and wants to make up lessons for her three-year-old grandson.

That day, Grandma Mu bought a big crucian carp, seasoned it, stewed it, picked out the thorns and fed it to her grandson.

? Grandma Mu was so careless that a white thorn pierced her grandson, who cried. Grandma Mu found pickled leeks and let her grandson chew and swallow them. The leek has been swallowed, and the thorn is still in the throat, which hurts more and more.

? Grandma Mu's daughter-in-law was angry and anxious, and hurriedly sent the child to the town hospital. But the children don't cooperate, and the hospital equipment is simple and can't be pricked.

? Grandma Mu's son came too. The son complained, and Grandma Mu burst into tears.

? The couple drove to the Municipal People's Hospital and took out the white silk thorn with a laryngoscope. Grandma looked at it: "The thorn is so small that you can't see it without glasses!" " When I was a child, I was stuck by a thorn, and stood at the mouth of the stove with a fire fork, begging Siming's father to pull out the thorn. Sleep, and you'll be fine the next day. What's like this? "

? My son and daughter-in-law shook their heads!

? A few days later, the grandson asked Grandma Mu for fish. Grandma thought, when it comes to nutrition, four legs are not as good as two feet, two legs are not as good as one foot, and one foot is not as good as one foot. Pork, chicken and mushrooms are not as beneficial to the brain and body as fish. You can't give up eating just because you choke. I always ate fish when I was a child. So she said to her grandson, "Good grandson, be strong! Card once, card twice, never card after eating! "

The child told his parents what his grandmother said. The young couple was furious: "You are too young to eat! Don't listen to grandma, she is backward in thinking, speaking and doing things. Haven't you played enough cards? Do you want to get stuck again? " '

Grandma Mu vented her anger on her neighbors. The neighbor said, "You too. It's different now. Your idea is going to change. You should care about the next generation. You should mind your own business in the future! "

There is nothing wrong with this statement, but it is like a fishbone stuck in Grandma Mu's throat. She went home depressed.