lit. the smug wife is in charge (idiom); fig. not satisfied with one's wife's position

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lit. the smug wife is in charge (idiom); fig. not satisfied with one's wife's position

lit. the smug wife is in charge (idiom); fig. not satisfied with one's wife's position

Author: lit. banana night joyfully raining

Categories: words and feelings

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You are married with a husband and a daughter in a different world? Her mother's house is leaky, her father is sick, her mother is weak, and her siblings are numerous. Her husband's family is heartless, her mother-in-law is fierce, and her sisters-in-law are all harboring ulterior motives? Where have we gone? The son-in-law wants to marry a new wife. Should he let his wife and son-in-law share his wife and concubines, or should he decisively leave the house and look for a new love?

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