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A boy in Henan had 100 yuan on him, and the reason made the whole family laugh: my brother gave it, and I kowtowed

author:Xiao Huang looks at the world

Recently, a woman in Shangqiu, Henan Province, found a 100 yuan bill on her son, and the curious woman asked her son where the 100 yuan came from? The son said it was given to him by his brother. This made the woman wonder even more, how could the younger brother have 100 yuan? And why give it to your brother? The brother told the truth: "I gave him a kowtow." ”

A boy in Henan had 100 yuan on him, and the reason made the whole family laugh: my brother gave it, and I kowtowed

The brother then explained that the younger brother said that as long as the brother kowtowed to him, he would give the brother 100 yuan. With this kind of good thing, the brother did not give in, and immediately gave his brother a kowtow, and the younger brother also gave the money to the older brother very happily. Speaking of which, the brother also demonstrated the scene of himself kowtowing to his younger brother on the spot, which provoked the whole family to haha university. The reason why the younger brother said this is because his sister also said to him, his 100 yuan was given to him by his sister after prostrating.

A boy in Henan had 100 yuan on him, and the reason made the whole family laugh: my brother gave it, and I kowtowed

Netizens are also hotly discussed about this:

Dad said happily: "Child, do a beautiful job!" You have to remember, we can't even want money for the sake of dignity! ”

"Haha, I don't even want dignity and generationality for money." But if you change me and give 100 yuan for a kowtow, I can bankrupt Papa Ma. ”

"Dear ones, envy my big Guangdong, ten pieces and twenty pieces are not much, and then the big deal of kissing has given fifty or a hundred pieces, there is no money to give three or five pieces of not much, the key is to figure that red envelope paper."

A boy in Henan had 100 yuan on him, and the reason made the whole family laugh: my brother gave it, and I kowtowed

I have to say that having money can really make ghosts grind ah, even the brother has to succumb to money to kowtow to the younger brother, although this is just a play between children, but also highlights the "charm" of money, and it is indeed "omnipotent"! In addition, I want to complain about it, the custom of prostrating one's head in some places in the north is really quite difficult to understand, and children have accepted such customs since childhood, as if they do not think much of kneeling, is this really good? Is it a bad habit?

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