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1976: I Sold Everything to Send Six College Girls to School
1976: I Sold Everything to Send Six College Girls to School Plot:
In 1976, in a remote mountain village, Old Wang smashed his iron pot and sold his food stamps to gather six tuition fees for six orphaned girls to attend college in the city, leaving his own son behind to work in the fields without even a new garment. Twenty years later, when the six girls returned to the mountains with their achievements, they found a yellowed diary in Old Wang's old wooden box, finally understanding that this man had used half his life to hold up not only the lives of six girls, but also a father's guilt and great love.
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