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1972: Youth Under the Fluttering Red Flags
1972: Youth Under the Fluttering Red Flags Plot:
In a 1972 northern educated youth village, Lin Xiaoman, a city-bred知青, dove into the cornfields with Mao’s quotation book, yet insisted on opening a night school for illiterate villagers—even when Zhou Weiguo, the production team accountant, mocked her “foolish effort.” She rummaged through the dorm for old newspapers to paste blackboards; he complained but secretly cut his family’s old locust tree for table legs. She walked 30 miles to gather textbooks; he waited at the village entrance with a boiled corn saved for half a month. When the kerosene lamp lit up the first class, it revealed not just red flags on the wall, but also the spark in their eyes—turns out, the most passionate youth is sharing days with you, turning life into a scene of fluttering red flags.
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