Great Dao Lord through Deducing Myriad Arts
Chapter 74 - 72: Winter Solstice
Let me analyze this text and then translate it.
[Step 1: Contextual Analysis]
Literary genre: This appears to be a Chinese web novel in the historical/martial arts (wuxia) or fantasy genre.
Language style: Straightforward narrative with dialogue, informal but not overly colloquial.
Tone: Mostly light and warm, with some elements of mystery/tension at the end.
Plot keywords: winter solstice, dumplings, neighborhood gathering, marriage prospects, secret message, search for an actress
Characters:
- Wu Liangchen (武良辰): Male protagonist, appears to be 17 years old, orphaned at a young age
- Wu Mengchan (武梦婵): Female, Wu Liangchen’s sister
- Bai Erya (白二丫): Female, a young woman who seems to have feelings for Wu Liangchen
- Liu Dongchuan (刘东川): Male, neighbor or friend of Wu Liangchen
- Cui Qi (崔起): Male, not directly present but sends a messenger
- Yang Xiaolian (杨小莲): Female, an actress being searched for by powerful families
- Various neighbors, aunts, uncles in the neighborhood
[Step 2: Integrated Translation and Polishing]
I’ll now translate the text while applying the rules. This appears to be a Chapter from a Chinese web novel that combines slice-of-life elements with some underlying mystery plot.
The story takes place during winter solstice, when neighbors are gathering to make dumplings together. There’s friendly teasing about marriage prospects for the protagonist Wu Liangchen and his sister. A girl named Bai Erya brings him dumplings as a gift. At the end, there’s news about powerful families searching for an actress named Yang Xiaolian.
Now I’ll translate the text section by section, ensuring I follow all the guidelines especially regarding glossary terms.
This price was enough to drive these men crazy, so they quickly took action and began searching for the whereabouts of this famous actress in blue.
Of course, the orders they received also emphasized that this matter must be kept secret, and no information should leak out.
So ordinary people knew nothing about it.
Including Wu Liangchen.
At this moment, he was helping to sort and wash vegetables.
The aunties and older women in the courtyard were either kneading dough or preparing fillings.
It turned out that during their afternoon chat, someone suddenly realized that today was already the winter solstice.
According to the customs of Dinghai City, it was essential to eat dumplings on winter solstice. It was said that after eating dumplings, your ears wouldn’t freeze during the winter.
But Wu Liangchen seriously doubted this was just an excuse people made up to eat dumplings.
However, it was true that people in Dinghai City and throughout the northern regions of Great Yan loved eating dumplings.
No matter what the occasion, big or small, no matter what holiday, as long as they had enough money to buy some flour, they would make a batch of dumplings one way or another.
Today was no exception, and someone quickly suggested that since everyone was home with plenty of free time, they might as well have a communal meal together.
This suggestion immediately won everyone’s approval.
Although making dumplings for so many people was a massive undertaking, there were many aunties and older women in the courtyard, and working together, they could manage it.
So one family contributed some vegetables, another brought a pot of oil, and items like green onions, ginger, garlic, and chopping boards were pooled from everyone.
Wu Liangchen contributed a bag of flour, while Brother Liu, Old Xu, and two relatively well-off neighbors pitched in twenty jin of meat.
The vegetables were Chinese cabbage, which every household had.
Of course, even if you contributed nothing, as long as you helped with the work, you’d still have a place at the table.
And so, the courtyard that had been quiet for several days became lively again.
People chatted and laughed, creating a harmonious atmosphere.
Especially this group of aunties, who, as they talked, gradually shifted the focus of their conversation to Wu Liangchen, who was tending the fire at the stove.
"Xiaowu, do you have any girl you fancy? If you do, tell auntie, and I’ll help arrange a match for you," asked a woman in her thirties with a grin.
Wu Liangchen: "..."
Then, rather bashfully, he said, "Auntie, stop teasing me. I haven’t thought about marriage yet."
"That won’t do! I remember you’re seventeen this year, right? The New Year is approaching, and after that, you’ll be eighteen. When I was your age, I’d already given birth to my second child," the auntie said.
Someone nearby immediately joked, "Who can compare with you? I heard you and your husband shared a bed right after getting engaged, so by the time you married him, you could barely hide that belly of yours. A few days later, and you could have had the wedding feast and the baby’s one-month celebration together..."
This comment made all the aunties laugh heartily. The woman wasn’t upset but put her hands on her hips.
"So what? I just adored my old man. What’s it to you?"
A man breaking coal blocks in the distance instantly turned red in the face.
Wu Liangchen also laughed, feeling a sense of peace in his heart.
He loved this harmonious feeling.
Besides, when he had been seriously ill, if not for the help of these neighbors, he would have died long ago.
And he could tell that these aunties genuinely cared for him.
In their words, he had lost his parents at a young age and had no relatives to look after him, which was truly pitiful.
If they didn’t help him out, wouldn’t he just end up a bachelor for life?
After the teasing, one older woman said very seriously, "Xiaowu, I have a niece about your age, a honest and proper girl. If you’re willing, I can speak on your behalf, and I believe you wouldn’t even need to provide a betrothal gift."
"That’s right. With our Xiaowu’s looks, he wouldn’t need to offer any betrothal gifts. Plenty of girls would be willing to marry him," someone else chimed in.
Wu Liangchen felt like he was melting with embarrassment, mumbling without knowing what to say.
Beside him, Wu Mengchan, who was helping to make dumplings, secretly laughed seeing her brother in such a state.
’See that?’
’When I urge you to get married, you always hem and haw. Now that the aunties are pressuring you too, let’s see how you handle it.’
But unexpectedly, the conversation soon shifted to her.
One auntie moved closer and said with a smile, "Our Mengchan is growing more beautiful by the day. I have a cousin’s son who works at a large pawnshop. He earns quite a bit each month and isn’t bad looking either. Would you like me to put in a word for you?"
Wu Mengchan’s face instantly reddened, and she lowered her head, mumbling, "I... I’ll only consider these things after my brother gets married."
"That’s right, Mengchan is still so young, and besides, I’ve seen that cousin of yours—he’s not even as tall as three blocks of tofu. Don’t think too much about it," someone teased from the side.
In the midst of the merriment, the person standing guard at the courtyard gate walked over quickly and tapped Wu Liangchen on the shoulder.
"Hey, Xiaowu, someone’s looking for you outside."
"Looking for me?" Wu Liangchen stood up with a puzzled expression, wondering who had come to see him.
"Yes, and it’s a young lady," the man said with a smile.
At this, all the aunties immediately fell silent and turned to look at Wu Liangchen.
Wu Liangchen awkwardly rubbed his head. "I’ll go see."
With that, he fled in embarrassment.
When he reached the door, he saw Bai Erya rubbing her hands together and stomping her feet to keep warm, holding a small bundle in her arms.
Wu Liangchen was quite surprised. "Erya, why are you here? It’s so dangerous outside!"
"Hehe, it’s fine. My father came with me, and we didn’t run into any trouble on the way. Here." Bai Erya handed Wu Liangchen the bundle, which still carried the warmth of her body.
"What’s this?"
Wu Liangchen took it and found it felt hard inside.
"Heehee, isn’t it the winter solstice today? I wrapped up some dumplings. I didn’t cook them because I was afraid they’d stick together on the way. Just boil them when you get back, and they’ll be ready to eat," Bai Erya said with a smile.
Looking at the girl whose face was flushed from the cold, Wu Liangchen’s feelings became quite complicated.
"This..."
"Oh, I have to go now. My father is waiting for me nearby." Bai Erya turned to leave.
Wu Liangchen suddenly called out to her, "Erya!"
"Hmm?"
"Thank you!" Wu Liangchen said very sincerely.
Bai Erya paused, then smiled radiantly and nodded firmly. "Brother Xiaowu, actually, I should be the one thanking you."
Wu Liangchen was taken aback, but before he could ask anything, Bai Erya had already run off like a little deer.
He watched her figure disappear around the corner, and then heard her father’s voice faintly in the distance.
"You crazy girl, did you deliver the things?"
"Yes!"
"Sigh, let’s go. How did I end up with such a shameless daughter!"
As the voices faded away, Wu Liangchen sighed softly and turned back to the courtyard.
The aunties stared at him intently.
"Um... a friend just dropped off something," he said.
But the expressions on the aunties’ faces clearly said:
Who are you trying to fool?!
Just as Wu Liangchen was sinking into awkwardness, Liu Dongchuan hurried over and said in a low voice, "Someone’s here from Cui Qi’s side."
Wu Liangchen’s heart stirred. He immediately handed the bundle to his sister and followed Liu Dongchuan outside.
The messenger was the same one as before. As soon as he saw Wu Liangchen, he said:
"The Yan family and other major families have just issued an order to the underworld, asking all street thugs and ruffians in the city to search for an actress named Yang Xiaolian."
"Brother Cui found this suspicious, so he sent me right away to inform you."