Sister Fang is a sister from Hunan. She gave birth to a daughter out of wedlock, and then met a domestic violence man during her marriage. She married an American man for the second time. She called him "the prince".
Sister Fang is good at cooking. The most interesting thing is that she grew up in the countryside of China. Many of her ingredients come from nature. The neighbors around her American residence are not rich, but they don't know that the wild vegetables in her yard are rare and delicious.
Under the influence of Fang Jie, the prince fell in love with Chinese food, especially Hunan food, which was spicy and unpleasant.
They dig bamboo shoots in spring, use bamboo shoots to make braised bamboo shoots and stir-fry meat; Fishing in the pond in summer to catch bullfrogs; Picking wild onions and watercress to wrap jiaozi in autumn.
Those wild onions and garlic that can't be dug up, those wild carp and wild bullfrogs that are hooked casually, Ren Fang's sister and prince can make them alive and kicking.
The American people who have been foraging in supermarkets since childhood have always been frugal in maintaining their daily diet, but they don't know that their yards are full of delicious ingredients.
In the vast American countryside, Fang Jie and Prince have no competitors at all. They cook delicious Chinese food and give it to their neighbors to share. It really makes me happy that foreigners have no resistance to Chinese food.
I like watching Sister Fang cook and eat, watching the prince grow flowers and trees clumsily, listening to the chirping birds in their yard, and I like the sentence BGM: Give it to me occasionally.
Give you my indifferent waiting and waiting,
Give you my strong desire and tenderness,
Give you my endless joy and sorrow,
Give you everything I have,
Give me your smiling mouth and eyes,
Give me your brilliant early spring and late autumn,
Give me your uncut innocence and freedom,
Give me your most precious thing,
Give you a long, long time without hesitation,
Give me the hand you still hold after many years,
Give you maturity, you give me tolerance,
Will it be so white?
This song "For You, For Me" was written and sung by urban singer Mao Nan.
He wrote in his creative notes: There is always a feeling that you want to give everything for each other without asking for anything in return, and that you are full of expectations for the future.
Sister Fang and the prince are not the love between the princess and the prince in the ordinary sense. They are two middle-aged men and women who have been whipped by life, but they are still eager to pay for each other.
The love between them is not the kind of vigorous and eternal emotion, but the dull waiting and waiting.
They record the trivial things in their lives to heal each other's pain in the first half of their lives and keep their frozen hearts warm. Maybe that's all it means.