After reading it, it feels like a hundred years of loneliness. The overall look is the growth of a family. Even the changes of the times seem to have no effect. In this cohesive home, the demise of a few people and the rebirth does not seem to affect the overall lineup. It still seems to be thriving. There will always be new blood to support this huge pulse, but for the individuals in it, The departure of any one person means that in this world she is about to lose a loved one who understands her best. Some of them are not completely connected by blood, but they can empathize, confide in each other's wishes, and resist the outside world. Sometimes I am also troubled by paying so much attention to blood inheritance and emphasizing how much respect and love are overlooked in a culture where blood is thicker than water. I still remember that there was a couple in the small town where they were newly married and could not conceive and adopt a child. The mother loved her very much. She became pregnant and gave birth a year later. There was no way to send the adopted child away. It was just a normal family. Life became even more difficult. Later, her mother-in-law came to help take care of the child. I don’t know what happened to the child. It’s just that people around me were always talking about that child would not get enough love. At that time, I always blessed and hoped that she could get what she deserves. Love, don’t forget that at least she brought a moment of happiness when the young couple was unable to have children.
Feminism is always a derogatory term in my ears. Rather than giving it the concept of feminism, this show allows women to see more options. Each of us deserves to devote more energy to our own thoughts, we are worthy to pursue the life we want, try every thought that flashes in our heads, and no longer feel guilty for refuting our own thoughts with the outside world. Accept your own difference and ordinary, this is the spiritual love that women and everyone really need.
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