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处优不养尊
Soro
Wang Er, also known as Wang Er, is so named because he is very annoyed by his mother's endless nagging about trivial matters such as having a grandson, his father's serious preaching and endless demands for promotion, and his wife's demanding promotion. The root cause of the problem is the looming suspicion of his wife's infidelity. Over time, it seems to have become the obsession in Wang Er's heart. At his wits' end, Wang Er thought of a "wonderful" way to distract himself by playing "lost contact". He had to go to his grandmother, who had stayed alone all his life, to get money, but his grandmother guessed what she was thinking. Then he told the sad and even incredible story between her and her grandfather, who fled to Taiwan on the eve of liberation, and the new grandmother whom his grandfather married in Taiwan, in order to relieve Wang Er's heart. Although Wang Er was moved, he still stubbornly believed that the love and hatred between him and his wife could not be compared with that of his grandma and grandpa. Faced with the helplessness of her grandson, who "doesn't know the blessings even though he is in the midst of blessings," the grandma had no choice but to prescribe the prescription of "working" at a construction site (jokingly speaking). Driven by his rebellious psychology, Wang Er really followed his grandma's advice... The story consists of three parts: the story of grandma and grandpa, as well as the new grandma, Wang Er's life experience of "working" at a construction site, and Wang Er accompanying his father to Taiwan to deal with his grandfather's funeral. Finally, through the "return" of grandpa (a clay sculpture of ashes) and the fulfillment of grandma's long-cherished wish, it is intended to show the family relationship between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait that blood is thicker than water, and the theme of the existing life is hard-won and worth cherishing.
Wang Er, also known as Wang Er, is so named because he is very annoyed by his mother's endless nagging about trivial matters such as having a grandson, his father's serious preaching and endless demands for promotion, and his wife's demanding promotion. The root cause of the problem is the looming suspicion of his wife's infidelity. Over time, it seems to have become the obsession in Wang Er's heart. At his wits' end, Wang Er thought of a "wonderful" way to distract himself by playing "lost contact". He had to go to his grandmother, who had stayed alone all his life, to get money, but his grandmother guessed what she was thinking. Then he told the sad and even incredible story between her and her grandfather, who fled to Taiwan on the eve of liberation, and the new grandmother whom his grandfather married in Taiwan, in order to relieve Wang Er's heart. Although Wang Er was moved, he still stubbornly believed that the love and hatred between him and his wife could not be compared with that of his grandma and grandpa. Faced with the helplessness of her grandson, who "doesn't know the blessings even though he is in the midst of blessings," the grandma had no choice but to prescribe the prescription of "working" at a construction site (jokingly speaking). Driven by his rebellious psychology, Wang Er really followed his grandma's advice... The story consists of three parts: the story of grandma and grandpa, as well as the new grandma, Wang Er's life experience of "working" at a construction site, and Wang Er accompanying his father to Taiwan to deal with his grandfather's funeral. Finally, through the "return" of grandpa (a clay sculpture of ashes) and the fulfillment of grandma's long-cherished wish, it is intended to show the family relationship between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait that blood is thicker than water, and the theme of the existing life is hard-won and worth cherishing.