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Allusions to adopted daughters
A daughter who has been raised or recognized.

Source: Yuan Qiaoji's "Marriage between Two Worlds" is the third fold: "The little lady was originally an adopted daughter, but she was deceived by him to be her own." Chen Yushi's ingenious investigation of Chai Jin, an ancient and modern novel: "I have no friends. Seeing you is like seeing my daughter. Will you be my adopted daughter? "

For example, the third and fourth times of "The Unfamiliar Status Quo Seen in Twenty Years": "I married my daughter. If you don't believe me, go to his house and check the invitations. We are writing about our adopted daughter, not the crow's head. "

A woman who is upright and helps others.

Source: "Mirror Flower Edge" 26: "I met Liang Qiang's adopted daughter Wilder and was rewarded by the big Erin fish." The adopted daughter has the obligation to support and is recognized.

Legally, adopted children are called adopted sons by the people, and adoptive parents are adoptive parents.

Recognizing a woman is just a folk custom, which has no legal effect and does not require legal permission, so there is no obligation to raise her. The person who goes through the relevant procedures and legal recognition procedures is an adopted daughter.

Folk customs can also be called adopted daughters or adopted daughters, and adopted daughters who have gone through legal procedures must bear the obligation of raising them. Adopted daughters can't be said to have support, but they can play a moral role in supporting their parents when their children are away! adopted daughter