1. Grandma said: "You rely on everyone to grow old. You will find out if you rely on yourself. In the end, you rely on yourself."
2. Grandma Said: "If you don't fall, you can get over anything; if you fall, no one can help you."
3. Grandma said: "Big peanuts and small peanuts have to be chewed in the stomach." It's different if you plant it in the ground. Good seeds will produce good peanuts, and bad seeds will produce small peanuts. The same is true for children. If I do that 'smart' thing, you will grow up. You’re not smart anymore. What you sow will bring forth fruit.”
Fourth, grandma said: “It’s easy to tear apart the skin, but it’s hard to tear it apart.” I will have scars on my face for the rest of my life."
5. Grandma said: "Being ordinary is true, being ordinary is good, these are what lazy people say. Ask him on the top of the mountain. If I tell you the truth, he will definitely say that he will not regret it in this life, and he will go to the top of the mountain in the next life." 6. Grandma said: "Think of others when you have good things, and others will always think of you. When you have good things and don't think about others, you only care about yourself. In the end, you will be left alone, and there will be no communication with one person. The good things in a person's life are limited, and they are over. The more people there are, the more good things will happen. ”
7. Grandma said: "Those who suffer from being dumb know it well, and those who suffer from being dumb know better."
8. Grandma said: "Those who retreat suffer temporary losses. To find a way out for others is to find a way out for yourself."
9. Grandma said: How ridiculous is it that a person with only one tooth left would say that he "lost his teeth"
10. Grandma said: "If you have a bowl of rice for others to eat and you are hungry yourself, you are helping others; if you cannot eat a pot of rice, if you serve a bowl for others, you are asking others to help you."
< p>11. Grandma said: "No matter what you can't figure out, just think about it backwards. If you don't like someone, you can get used to it."12. Grandma said: " There are some things that you can work hard on, but there are some things that you can’t work hard on. It’s dark and no one can stop you!”
13. Grandma said: “The more you divide, the more you love. Love is a bank. , Don’t be afraid of spending money, just be afraid of not saving money.”
Grandma said: “If you don’t have a lot of things, sometimes you have to weigh one sentence more or less. On the contrary, one word can lift a person up for a lifetime."
15. Grandma said: "Foreign devils are really good at eating. Sunflowers are such a wonderful thing that they will turn their heads wherever the sun shines."
p>16. Grandma said: "You will have to suffer when you are born, so don't complain. Complaining is also bitter, and not complaining is also bitter. Don't you educated people say that 'life is just about being born and living'? What is sweet? Nothing. It’s sweet to have no illness, it’s sweet to have arms and legs, and it’s sweet to know someone who can’t read.”
Seventeen. Grandma said: “You have to move forward on your own feet.” , You have to walk on the main road as well as the small road. If you go on a dead-end road, you have to turn. Turning a corner is not a bad thing. If you take too many turns, you will go faster if you go straight. Take a break when you are tired from walking. As long as you know where to go and what to do, the journey will not be in vain. A person's life is to move forward. If you don't move, you will die halfway. Why don't you move on and live a good life?"
18. Grandma said: The most valuable thing for a person is knowing. How many kilograms do you have? If you don't know how much you weigh, why don't you try to stand on the big scale? The scale won't move.
19. Grandma said: Remember, kid, half of what people say is weight. What you say with your mouth is half of what you say with your heart. Just listen to what you say with your mouth. What you say with your heart is true.
Grandma said: Some things can be done with effort. Oh, I can’t put in the effort, it’s dark, and no one can stop me!
Twenty-one, grandma said: People, they are wearing a cotton-padded jacket and looking forward to a skirt, and wearing a skirt are thinking about a cotton-padded jacket. If these people weren't waiting for you at home, you might not be able to speak human words on TV.
Twenty-two, grandma said: "Look at their playful and smiling faces, they are so cute. He can talk and he has a lot of brains!"
Twenty-three. Grandma said: "Big peanuts and small peanuts have to be chewed in the stomach, but it is different if they are planted in the ground. Good seeds will produce good peanuts, but bad seeds will produce small peanuts. The same is true for children."
24. Grandma said: "When you have people, you have everything... No matter how expensive things are, they are not as valuable as people.
Twenty-five. Grandma said: "The most valuable thing for a person is to know how much you weigh. If you don't know how much you weigh, try standing on a big scale. The weight won't even move."
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Twenty-six. Grandma said: "It's dark, who can hold the sun from going down? You have to lie down. Don't be afraid, my child, it will light up in the end no matter how dark it is." p>
Twenty-seven. Grandma said: "There is no great happiness in a lifetime, small happiness comes one day."
Twenty-eight. Grandma said: "Hope, hope, hope too much, hope too much, Your hope will come true."
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Introduction
A heart-warming book. Everyone has a grandma, but there are not many grandma who live to be 99 years old. She has never read a book and is not literate. Life and time have forged her wisdom. “You can’t keep your eyes hungry.
If the eyes cannot see good things, the mind will gradually become blind. If the mind is blind, a person will be useless. "Through this grandma, we see the beauty and wisdom of traditional Chinese women, especially mothers.
Ni Ping's most touching work reflects the fifty years of living with her grandma, a love story A classic.
A touching book of life wisdom: a grandma who doesn’t know a few words has admirable wisdom about life; she was optimistic and open-minded in the extremely poor years, and she still remains optimistic when she is rich. ... Every bit of insight contains infinite wisdom, a great book suitable for generations to read.
A life filled with tears and laughter, sincere and touching emotions, and clear and simple words. It warms the reader's body and mind. The book is specially matched with Ni Ping's paintings, which are rich in pictures and texts, and are friendly and natural.
Creative background
Ni Ping decided to write "Grandma's Quotes" with her grandma before she was alive. "I remember when I told my grandma about this for the first time, she laughed so hard that she had only one tooth left. 'Only what Chairman Mao said can be called quotations. I, an illiterate old woman, said some useless things and dared to call them quotations. Wouldn't that make people laugh out loud?'" Ni Ping said, after doing ideological work for a long time, My grandma agreed and said, "You can write it after I die. I don't know how embarrassing it would be anyway." It's embarrassing to grind with your naked buttocks and spin in circles. Just throw it away yourself. You have a thick skin anyway. "In 2008, after her 99-year-old grandma passed away, Ni Ping started writing.
In Ni Ping's view, her grandma had her own set of principles of life, "Her simple quotations may seem ordinary. But it was very useful and allowed her to live "more understandingly" than "educated people". She is my grandmother and my teacher. It is difficult to find some big events in grandma's trivial quotations. Grandma was destined to be an ordinary housewife in her life, an old lady with small feet who spent her whole life around the pot, an old man found in every family. "
Some readers commented that the stories written by Ni Ping about grandma are vivid, simple and full of daily trivial matters, but it is difficult not to be moved when reading them - the possibility of being evoked inadvertently" The "déjà vu" scenes are enough to touch the softest corner of modern people's hearts that they thought had been numb for a long time, and even make them shed tears.