Su Li took the bedding and began to make the bed. Duvet covers in this era weren't like the ones from the future that had a zipper you could just stuff the comforter into; they were made by sewing two separate fabric covers together.
The inner lining was white, while the outer cover was satin, usually in a vibrant color. It was a standard item in a woman's dowry.
Su Li had noticed when she took the bedding that it had the most common type of bright red cover, but she hadn't expected to find the words "May you soon have a precious son" and a design of a chubby baby in the center.
The corner of Su Li's mouth twitched as she shook her head.
After seeing the quilt, Su Li picked up a pillow. When she saw the pattern of mandarin ducks playing in the water, she felt completely unfazed.
'Bedding from this era was all pretty much like this. It's been a while since I've seen it.'
Su Li finished making the bed, and Tang Yuanxiao returned, carrying a hammer and a lock.
