I am from Hainan, my husband is from Northeast China, we were married for 13 years. We were basically naked. Nothing. I remember when I went back, none of their relatives let him have a meal at home, and he also had a cousin, so he told my husband in front of me that he wouldn't come if he couldn't come, I wouldn't look for you, and you wouldn't look for me! (The meaning is that you don't have any money, you're like this, and I don't want to have too much intersection with you) So far we're having a little bit better. (Haikou, Sanya, his northeastern hometown has a house.) We also built a small building in my town here) In recent years, my family does not know how to suddenly jump out of a lot of relatives. My home is like the Northeast Hainan Guest House. People always go, come and go. There are still many years of living here and not going away. Make some small business to make money by yourself, carry it yourself. Eat and drink Lazar let us all pack. Drinking until most of the night, unwilling to get off the table, their self-cooking gives me a headache. In my mother-in-law's words, there are also two permanent residents of Shajiabang [tears] [tears] [tears] [tears]