His cousin was probably out working and hadn't returned yet. The man was a bricklayer who spent most of the year building houses for others.
His eldest daughter lived in Jian'an City, but she often returned to her parents' house to eat and stay. When she left, she would take a considerable amount of vegetables and other things back with her. Her husband was a long-haul truck driver who had bought himself an extended-cab truck for about 200,000 yuan.
After graduating from a teachers' college, his son was assigned to teach at the town's middle school. He married a local woman, and they had a daughter.
After his younger daughter finished high school, she went to work at an electronics factory in the Guanlan area of Shenzhen. Later, she began dating a man from Hunan province. The two of them opened a Hunanese restaurant in Pinghu. The business was doing quite well; they made some money and had a son.
Unexpectedly, she was also at home.
