Xiao Fei's dissatisfaction with his father, from the answer to Uncle Gong, ""Be obedient, I have become a crippled person"". It can be seen that he was not so rebellious since he was a child, but since he was young, he has a sports car, a garage and a car repair shop. One can also know that Xiaofei's father is never stingy or even extravagant about his money, but it can also reflect that Xiaofei's father only gives money and does not care.
Xiaobo's dissatisfaction with the sixth master can be known from the conversation after drinking. I can't agree with this father very much on this point. You fought for the rivers and lakes when you were young, but what about your dedication to your family? You can't blame Xiaobo for not understanding you, after all you are wrong.
In my eyes, the two fathers are the best portrayal of ''Raise or not teach, father's fault''.
Xiao Fei respects the sixth master, which can be seen from the honorific titles he opens and closes. Although Liu Ye is the cowardly father who rubbed his girlfriend and scratched his car, the style of Liu Ye who came to the door single-handedly and did not cover up his son at all can be said to be the incarnation of the chivalry he worships.
What Xiaofei said to Liu Ye, before I met you, I thought that such people were written in books, and the people in these books were those with chivalrous spirit and the people he admired the most. Tears on the ice rink are helpless, helpless, and full of admiration for Liu Ye.
Every child must have an idol to worship, a benchmark to learn from, and this role is usually a father, but neither Liu Ye nor Xiao Fei's father can do it. Small, one is to make up for it with money, and they are responsible for the child's deviant behavior.
I suddenly thought of this paragraph and wrote it down quickly. This is my own opinion and does not represent anyone's position.
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