People making fun of the new house gathered around, but Qiqiao only took a look and came out. Chang'an caught up with her at the door and smiled quietly: "The skin is fair and fair, but the lips are too thick." Qiqiao held the door with his hand, pulled out a gold earring and scratched his head, and sneered: "Alright. Talk about it! Your new sister-in-law’s lips are quite big!” A lady next to her said, “People with thick lips are thick by nature!” Qiqiao snorted and pointed at the lady. , but raised an eyebrow, tilted his mouth and smiled slightly: "Having a thick nature is not a good word. In front of the girls, I can't say more - I hope our Brother Bai's life will not be lost in her hands. "Li!" Qiqiao was born with a sharp throat, but now it is not as sharp as she is older, but it is still so flat that it hurts from all sides, like a razor blade. These two sentences are neither loud nor gentle. The flat face and chest of the bride in the crowd trembled - probably due to the beating of the flames of the dragon and phoenix candles.
Having a thick nature is not a good word. In front of the girls, I can't say more - I hope our brother Bai doesn't lose his life in her hands!
I don’t quite understand, but if you look at it in conjunction with the above, Qiqiao is derogating Zhishou for being shameless and always thinking about sleeping with Brother Bai. The basis is that she has thick lips. It is normal for a mother-in-law to dislike her daughter-in-law. But women in feudal society want to save face.
The explanation is far-fetched, but it can only be explained this way. It is not that Qiqiao hates Zhishou, but that he wants to accuse her of an unfounded crime to maintain his authority as a mother-in-law.