Marriage vows: Whether poor or rich, sick or healthy, I will always love him/her. The heroine did this, and the disease did not separate her from her husband, but instead encouraged her to move in the direction of her own efforts - to carry her husband's share.
As a woman, being able to go to school is already a gift given to her by society. Going to school is only a person's choice, but she will be laughed at because she studied because of her husband.
"I've always been No. 1," he said to deans and recruiters, but it didn't help, and he was eventually forced to give up his dream, but it was dormant, not gone.
Her family is her help in continuing to move towards her dream. Trusting, understanding and helping each other is one of the best ways to get along. Maybe she wasn't very good on her first court appearance, but it was a rare opportunity for a woman to speak up in court. "If 100 years ago, I didn't even have the right to stand here"
Society is always progressing, and we are all participants in history.
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