Migrant worker father, how many dreams can come true

Annie 2022-03-26 09:01:15

When I saw the part of my father's death, I suddenly felt a little worried, what will happen to this child in the future?

For an ordinary migrant worker, the reality tells us that if he dies, he will only pay 350,000 yuan. Xiao Di is still a child in elementary school. If his father is really gone, he will have to go to the orphanage. What does a welfare home mean in China, moldy quilts, rotten apples, or a dark childhood?

Therefore, I am more convinced that this is a father's dream. Fathers who can’t afford toys hope that their children can find fun on worthless objects (the Yangtze River No. 7 was picked up), hope that their children can get good grades in exams and have a good future, and even hope that they can save themselves from danger in the event of an accident , take care of the child until he can be independent.

A bitter dream. But for the fathers of migrant workers, who are really struggling at the bottom, how many dreams can be realized? In this world, class means everything, and children from poor families are destined to be "looked differently". So, like the other superpowers, Changjiang One is just a dream, a dream that is a little unrealistic. (What a happy ending.)

Thank you, Lord Xing. He told the children to be "people who are useful to society" rather than "superior people". As long as they are useful, everyone is equal. What a world.

Well, that's it, if you're naive, just believe in movies like this. When you hear the blind man playing the erhu on the overpass, don't be stingy with the coin in your hand. Like you, they should have a good life.

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CJ7 quotes

  • [first lines]

    Dicky: Good morning, sir.

    Mr. Cao: Dicky Chow! Just look at yourself. You're covered in dirt.

    Dicky: [stepping forward] I just...

    Mr. Cao: [stepping back] Don't move. And don't give me the usual routine. Why are you always so untidy?

    Miss Yuen: What's the matter, Mr. Cao?

    Mr. Cao: [to Dicky] Explain yourself!

    Miss Yuen: Let me talk to him. Where did the dirt come from, Dicky?

    Dicky: Well, on my way to school, I slipped and fell over.

    Miss Yuen: Don't your mom or dad bring you to school?

    Dicky: My mom died a long time ago, and my dad's very busy.

    Miss Yuen: What does you dad do?

    Dicky: He's a coolie.

    Miss Yuen: I'd like to meet him one day. Would that be possible?

    Dicky: I don't think he has the time.

    Miss Yuen: When he's available, then. Will you let me know? Go clean up before class starts.

    Dicky: Thanks Miss Yuen.

    [runs off]

  • Dicky: It's not easy to win a girl over, but dad won't give up. He's my hero.