
Brave Father

In 2002, Han Peiyin’s son, Han Shengli, was admitted to a university in Xi’an and came to the city from the countryside.
In order to let Shengli go to school, Lao Han sold all the valuables in his family and went to work in Xi’an to help his son solve the living expenses of the university and the tuition fees for the coming year. Old Han, who has been a farmer for a lifetime, firmly believes that knowledge will change his destiny. He optimistically hopes that his son will be successful in the future when he goes to university.
There are more and more people coming to work in the city, and the job is getting harder and harder to find. It’s not bad to earn 400 yuan a month, but victory requires 9,000 yuan in tuition every year. Lao Han lives in a place where he lives for one dollar a night without a pillow. He sleeps on a brick every day; his son Shengli thinks about what he can eat after class every day. At the same time, he stares at the mineral water bottle in the hands of his classmates and wants to sell it.
Victory is about to graduate. He is introverted and faced with strong employment pressure. He feels that the city is getting farther and farther away. He who has gone to college is likely to earn less than his father.
Lao Han carried a notebook with him, which was filled with the loan records of ten yuan and twenty yuan in the past three years, and his expectations of his son’s victory: “My son’s victory will be around 2013, that is, his father’s six Around the age of ten, I took our family to Beijing to play for a few days. At that time, we were all rich…”