A Brief Introduction to the Story of The Temptation of Big Braids

In the 1930s, in Macau, people celebrated the traditional Lantern Festival in China and the carnival in Portugal. Arto Hindo, a young man from Macau, and his friends passed by and saw a lively lion dance team. One of them, a beautiful girl with a thick black big braid, deeply attracted the attention of Ato Hindo. Atoshindo will never forget the girl's bright eyes and beautiful big braid. One day, he involuntarily came to the "bird garden" in the Chinese residential area. Among a group of women fetching water by the well, he met a girl named "big braid"-Ling. He expressed admiration for A Ling, who became angry from embarrassment and swung a pole at him. Atushindo was defeated and left in the laughter of everyone. Atosindo was deeply attracted by Ling, and tried his best to get close to her, but was rejected several times. Atto refused to give up. He told the servant to dismiss the water delivery girl, hired Ling to deliver water for his family, and made an excuse to talk to Ling. When Ling delivered water, she came to many families in Atuoxin. There are many things that surprised her in this luxurious house. The maid showed her around. She saw the draft of her portrait in Atushin's room and realized that this was the home of the young man who had been beaten by herself. The maid told her that the young master was very nice. Ling was finally moved by Artusindo's sincerity and patience. They started dating and soon they both fell in love. Their love annoyed both families, and A Ling broke the family rules and was expelled from the Bird Garden. Inappropriately, the portal angered Atushindo's father and asked him to sever contact with Ling, otherwise he would sever contact with this son. Atoshindo resolutely left home, and the two lovers rented a house and began to live independently. However, due to insufficient income, life is getting more and more embarrassed, and cultural differences and different living habits, the romance in the past has been replaced by trivial quarrels. Finally, one day they broke up. Ato, a constantly chauffeured man, had to go out to work. He became mature through hard training, and he missed Ling more. Sweat proved the value of Atto, and he found Ling again. They bought a new home with the money they earned. Ling was pregnant and gave birth to a baby on a stormy night. She asked Atto to invite her foster mother to deliver the baby. Atto's entreaties touched the adoptive mother, who dragged her sick body through the heavy rain and ushered in a mixed-race into the world. They returned to the bird garden. At Ling's insistence, Atto cooked a full moon wine for the children according to the custom of China. They lived happily ever after.