Ruo Xuan's two children, unlike others, didn't cry all day after they were born.
They were very easy to care for—spending their days either eating or sleeping.
When hungry, they didn't wail loudly, but just cried out twice to alert the adults that they were hungry or needed a diaper change.
Everyone in the family could distinguish which cry meant hunger and which meant a diaper change, and it was different between the older and the younger child.
Xuanyuan Que, who disliked outsiders, had taken care of the three of them by himself when Ruo Xuan was confined to childbirth in the palace.
After the confinement, upon return to the residence of the Ninth Prince, the children were mainly cared for by Yuhua during the day, with help from the Empress Dowager, Lei Popo, and people from the Liu family.
At night, the children were cared for by Xuanyuan Que and Ruo Xuan.