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Some of Dong Jingmei's children are married, some have stable jobs, and even her youngest son, who was clamoring to buy a bicycle before going to high school, has found a place to go. However, she has always been obsessed with diplomas and still believes that children should be encouraged to take the college entrance examination. Although no one knows what it means to go to college, she always feels vaguely that life will be rewritten to a certain extent when they step into the university campus.
Director Bai's children responded to the call and went to the countryside a few years ago. When the children left, they were very ambitious, but in recent years, they wrote letters to their families from time to time, asking their parents to help them to use their connections to see if they could be transferred back to the city. Director Bai naturally felt sorry for his children. Now he was relieved, but after a moment, his heart rose to his throat again: "How can it be so easy to get into college? These years, I have been busy working in the fields. I hurried back to rest after work, for fear that if I walked a few more steps, the mixed rice porridge I ate at night would not cover the bag. I guess the knowledge I learned in books in the early years has long been lost."
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Some of Dong Jingmei's children are married, some have stable jobs, and even her youngest son, who was clamoring to buy a bicycle before going to high school, has found a place to go. However, she has always been obsessed with diplomas and still believes that children should be encouraged to take the college entrance examination. Although no one knows what it means to go to college, she always feels vaguely that life will be rewritten to a certain extent when they step into the university campus.
Director Bai's children responded to the call and went to the countryside a few years ago. When the children left, they were very ambitious, but in recent years, they wrote letters to their families from time to time, asking their parents to help them to use their connections to see if they could be transferred back to the city. Director Bai naturally felt sorry for his children. Now he was relieved, but after a moment, his heart rose to his throat again: "How can it be so easy to get into college? These years, I have been busy working in the fields. I hurried back to rest after work, for fear that if I walked a few more steps, the mixed rice porridge I ate at night would not cover the bag. I guess the knowledge I learned in books in the early years has long been lost."