Friday, November 21, 2008

Parents

I give myself a higher target to write articles better in order to give myself more confidence.
How to accomplish it? I find out that imitation may be the right way to go. First of all, I think I had better to have something to follow.
I decided to imitate the articles from the famous websites such as BBC.
There is an article call the King Liar, I will do like this.

When you walk into the door of my apartment in Pudong in the southeast corner of Shanghai map, you're greeted by a man wearing false teeth who claims to be from a nice place call Iron Pot Store.

No, it's not an commercial soap play, but a gathering of my family members taking charge of the task to take care of the next generation.

Parents from across the distances gather to see each other and live with their children and grand child with their own stories, local food habits and downright languages.

The combination style dates back to the 19th century, when Shanghai began to develop after the Opium War in 1864 and forced to open, became a common thing for generations.

One among the mass is about me who was following his job by leaving hometown in Tianjin and then settled in Shanghai and generate the descendant.

As Pudong's decade of development, the story is now played day to day in the little apartment and daily memories.



True story


Nowadays, people travel from all over the county in order to achieve better life, but only a few have been as successful as what they dreamed of to my knowledge.

Some of the few earned big houses, cars, beautiful wife, and even high ranks, taking the glory of the crown which the most dream.

But to me, parents managed to climb on the long distance train after they closed the doors of their own and left the farm they loved with what they think the best local foods we may like .

Parents form both sides will keep staying with their grandchild for some months and return back to their own lives, they also get some experience they have never had  before stitched into their memories..
I think the trick to let the Chinese serve the third generation is " to base it on the culture and social system"-the most convincing traditions have to take a great role in it.

I entered college school and shed some light on the modern knowledge on how to live in the city, I found out I was motivated by the designed society to get up to learn hard in school days and get change.


I sometimes feel I am frustrated and get very nervous in the run-up to the competition in the society, but we are formed to be like this.Anyway, life is life, it has to be stuck in a certain era.


In any case, oughtn't we be grateful to our upper generations?


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