Tan Talks Traffic, a show 10 years ago. In one episode, a 69-year-old grandfather rode a tricycle pulling 700 to 800 kilograms of wood, a younger brother with intellectual disabilities, and a dog.
Officer Tan asked him, are you not afraid that your family will worry about you when you pull goods like this? Does your dad care about you?
He said, "My father is dead, he has been dead for eleven years.
Officer Tan: Where's Mom?
Him: Mom has been dead for more than 20 years.
Officer Tan: Your wife doesn't care about you?
Him: My wife is also dead, she has been dead for eleven years.
Officer Tan: What about your children?
Him: Also dead.
Officer Tan: Really? Why did the children die?
Him: Difficult to give birth to a child. Wife and children died together.
Officer Tan: Then you don't have any brothers, sisters, sisters, brothers or something?
Him: Yes, my brother has been dead for 18 years. On the tricycle is my brother.
Officer Tan: Is this your family? My parents are dead, my wife and children are dead, my brother is also dead.
Him: Yes, it's just me and my brother, and a dog. It's been more than ten years, and it's dying of old age.
Officer Tan: As far as you are concerned, whoever puts it on someone will feel particularly painful. There are so many things going on at home. But I just saw you, it seems very happy, why?
Him: Look forward.
Officer Tan: What? (didn't hear)
Him: Look forward!
He remembers the year of each family member's death very clearly, just as wealth can still retell stories from decades ago after many years. I think it is precisely because people are alive that as long as they are willing to walk, they must look forward and move forward.
PS: The show has been on the air for 10 years, I don't know if anyone has written it. Invasion and deletion.
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