The two descended the stairs and encountered Tang Tang, who was playing at a neighbor's house on the third floor.
Tang Tang was very beautiful, with delicate facial features, like a finely carved doll, but she was dressed in tattered clothes.
Her sister-in-law didn't like girls and hardly ever took care of Tang Tang, letting her play next door all day long, not buying her clothes or dressing her up. She wore whatever Mrs. Tang found for her.
The sister-in-law also often criticized Mrs. Tang, "Other grandmothers are eager to buy clothes for their granddaughters, but you, you've never bought anything for your granddaughter, not even a pair of socks."
Mrs. Tang had no income, so where would she get the money to buy clothes for her granddaughter?
Older Brother, being a man, never noticed that his daughter lacked clothes – it was always Zhiluo who couldn't bear to see this and would buy clothes for Tang Tang.