The Hundred Years of Watching Heart Seal

The Hundred Years of Watching Heart Seal

by Ouyang And Zichen

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During the Guangxu period, Yang Bingzheng was just an ordinary silversmith who took over the "Hengtai Silver Shop". The weak man took up the family business with one thought in mind: guard the shop, protect his family, and live a stable life. ? In the troubled times of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, he didn't have much ability. He just tried to make excuses among bullies and soldiers. The bank was destroyed twice, and he gritted his teeth and rebuilt it twice. In the final analysis, he just couldn't bear to lose his family. ? The War of Resistance Against Japan broke out, and all the sons and daughters went to the front line. At first he was so anxious that he stopped him, fearing that something might happen to the child. But there was a lot of blood and tears in the flames of war. This old silversmith, who had been careful in calculating money all his life, was determined to sell off his family property to support the Anti-Japanese War. The idea of ​​guarding the family was unknowingly entangled with Wei Guo. In order to protect the injured child, he battled wits with the traitors, and even dared to risk blood when he was anxious. It was all a father's instinct. ? After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he tremblingly hung up the "Hengtai" signboard, but sighed at the civil war and only said, "Family harmony is the most precious thing." After liberation, the family property was divided and life changed. Wang Naiyin, the concubine, was divorced and still lived together. Their friendship was light but deep. ? When his grandson came back injured, he didn't make any sense, so he just took the man to the silver stove and started carving silverware. That sound turned into medicine for healing wounds. ? In the winter of 1985, he and Wang Naiyin chatted about the past, watched their great-grandson toddling, and left with a smile. In this life, he is not a hero. He has made compromises, struggled, and even had blood on his hands. But the obsession to hold on to "home" is like the silverware he has been playing for his entire life. It is not dazzling, but it is real and has accompanied him through a hundred years of ups and downs.

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