
The Wind of the 1990s Has Blown Through Me for Half My Life
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When Su Xiaoman was six years old, she knocked over a can of milk powder at her brother's 100-day banquet. Her father slapped her in public and called her a "loser." The mother hugged her brother, who was wearing gold and silver, and looked on coldly. That night, she was locked in the storage room, but in the dark she touched a rusty iron box containing a bloody IUD. From then on, her life was like being crucified on the cross of a "daughter": - At the age of 12, she was forced to give up her key junior high school and take her younger brother to and from school every day; - At the age of 18, she ranked among the top 50 in the province in the college entrance examination, but her parents tore up her admission letter: "What's the use of a girl reading so many books?" - At the age of 25, 70% of her salary after working was taken away by her parents to buy a house for her younger brother; - At the age of 30, her marriage was on the verge of breaking up due to the label of "Fu Di Mo". Her husband left a message: "Whose wife are you?" Until one day, her 5-year-old daughter wrote in the painting: "Mom is uncle's." At that moment, she finally heard the sound of breaking in her bones.
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