The day Baby Nuan was born, everyone in the Qin family was waiting outside the delivery room.
When the nurse came out holding Baby Nuan, and they found out it was a girl, the maternal grandmother's smile stretched so wide, it nearly reached the back of her ears.
Grandfather Qin also decided to retire the name he had come up with, "Zhaomei." (Notes: In Chinese the name "Zhaomei" means praying for a little sister.)
He had thought that, following the Qin family's tradition of having sons, this child would most likely be a boy, so he had picked a lucky name in anticipation.
But unexpectedly, the heavens had smiled upon them, and they finally had a second girl in the Qin family.
He had a feeling that this generation of the Qin family might be setting a good precedent.
Grandmother Qin also noticed this and, after a quick twirl of her eyes, attributed the good fortune to the fact that Qin Er was a son-in-law.