people laugh at the perseverance. The son actually chooses to bury his head in the soil to look like an ostrich,
but when the father and son are reunited, maybe people who have watched this play will be surprised to find out There are actually tears in my eyes. When I saw my father's tears slide down his dirty face, I vaguely guessed that the reality reflected in this comedy still exists in a certain century with advanced civilization. This may be what the director himself is looking for. To provoke the reflection of numb urbanites
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