Tanchun Takes Charge

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Chapter 13: Tanchun Takes Charge

When Sister Feng fell ill and could no longer manage the household, the family needed someone to take her place. Grandmother Jia chose Tanchun, one of Baoyu's half-sisters. Tanchun was young but had a clear mind and a strong sense of justice. Everyone was curious to see how she would handle the responsibility.

Tanchun began her work with energy and determination. She reviewed the household accounts and found many problems. Some servants were wasting money, while others were taking more than they deserved. She made a list of new rules and announced them to the entire household.

"From today, every department will be responsible for its own budget," she declared. "If you save money, you will be rewarded. If you waste it, you will be punished." Her words were firm but fair. The servants listened carefully, knowing that this young lady meant what she said.

Under Tanchun's management, the household began to run more efficiently. Money was saved, and the quality of work improved. Even Sister Feng, when she heard about the changes, admitted that Tanchun was doing an excellent job. "She has a talent for management," Sister Feng said. "Perhaps even better than mine."

But Tanchun knew that her power was limited. She was only a young woman in a family controlled by men. No matter how well she managed the household, her future would be decided by others. She could only do her best in the time she had.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

Difficult Words

half-sisterslongertalent

Key Phrases

more thanno longerresponsible foryoung lady

Key Grammar Points

Comprehensive RulesNon-finite Verbs as Adverbials
Detail
The servants listened carefully, knowing that this young lady meant what she said.
The servants listened carefully, knowing that... ... The servants listened carefully, knowing that this young lady meant what she said.
Comprehensive RulesNon-finite Verbs as Post-modifiers
Detail
She was only a young woman in a family controlled by men.
TensesPast Continuous
Detail
Some servants were wasting money, while others were taking more than they deserved.