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... red lotus water to make a coolie.

This is also part of the punishment. During the period when the ink is forbidden, it is not allowed to go down the mountain, but it cannot be idle. It is necessary to give the gang to help and do some hard work.

Generally speaking, these errands are such as: helping the mother-in-law of the mother-in-law to brush the dishes, scrubbing the 365 stone lions on the pillars of the Nahe Bridge, copying the boring archival files, and so on.

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