Family Revolution

Family Revolution

by Yangtze

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A father of an only child forced his son to sign an agreement when he reached 20 years old. The terms of this agreement are only 76 words, and its spirit can be summarized as "four no matter". These "four no-cares" stipulate that once the "agreement" comes into effect, parents can no longer ignore their sons in four aspects; sons can also ignore their parents. It is really hard for a normal person to imagine why this father would instigate such a thing in his own home that would immediately cause a "war". With thousands of years of civilization in China, family life and the relationship between father and son have an unchanging connotation. The current legal explanation is: "Parents have the responsibility and obligation to raise their children, and children also have the responsibility and obligation to support their parents." And this father of an only child completely ignored thousands of years of ancient traditions and insisted on starting a revolution in his own family, "revolutionizing" his son's life, and "revolutionizing" his own life.

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