Grandparents are grandfathers, grandmothers and grandchildren, granddaughters or grandfathers, grandmothers and grandsons and granddaughters. Grandson refers to kinship.
Interpretation of quotations: A leaf on the roof: "Soon, two' ginseng' were redeemed, and the grandparents and grandchildren were tortured to death, and their grocery store was closed."
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According to the causes of kinship, relatives can be divided into three categories: spouse, blood relatives and in-laws. Blood relatives include natural blood relatives and fictional blood relatives, the former refers to relatives who are related by the same ancestor; The latter refers to relatives who have no such blood relationship with each other, but are legally recognized as having the same rights and obligations as this blood relationship because they meet certain conditions. For example, their stepparents and stepchildren, adoptive parents and adopted children are fictitious blood relatives, and adopted brothers and sisters are also fictitious blood relatives.
In-laws refer to relatives other than spouses who are mediated by marriage, including blood spouses, blood spouses and blood spouses. In-laws have rights and obligations only under special circumstances stipulated by law.