(Chapter 235)
Hu Lingling: "One day in March, the weather was not so warm, so much so that I felt a little cold. Sometimes I feel a little shivering when the wind blows, and I feel it when I wear a sweater. Cold clouds filled the sky, making people feel unrefreshed. On the bus, it reminds me of one thing.
On that day, also on the bus, it was very warm, and people were wearing only thin clothes. There were a lot of people in the car, and many of them were shoulder to shoulder. There was a middle-aged man who might have gotten on the bus a long time ago, and as if he couldn't hear any other noise, he sat in his seat very leisurely, looking at a book, and after a while, a pregnant woman came up, and she saw that there was no seat in the car, so she had to stand. She stood for a moment, and then she looked a little uncomfortable. However, no one seemed to pay attention to her, and no one took the initiative to give up her seat, at this time, the radio on the car sounded, and said on the radio: Respecting the old and loving the young is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, please take the initiative to give up your seat to the old, weak, sick, disabled, baby-bearers, and pregnant women. The middle-aged man who had just been fascinated seemed to have survived the broadcast. But he looked at him and was engrossed again. Just what I want? When the pregnant woman gave up her seat. It was as if someone stood up and said to the pregnant woman, "Ma'am, please sit down." The pregnant woman showed gratitude in her eyes and said politely: Thank you. When I looked back, it was the middle-aged man who had just been fascinated. He stood,
I looked at his book again, and I was fascinated.
Thinking, thinking, a little bird flew outside the window, singing a cheerful and beautiful melody, as if to praise this middle-aged man, if everyone was like him, the world would be more perfect!
One day in March, the weather was not so warm that it felt a little cold. Sometimes I feel a little shivering when the wind blows, and I feel it when I wear a sweater. Cold clouds filled the sky, making people feel unrefreshed. On the bus, it reminds me of one thing.
On that day, also on the bus, it was very warm, and people were wearing only thin clothes. There were a lot of people in the car, and many of them were shoulder to shoulder. There was a middle-aged man who might have gotten on the bus a long time ago, and as if he couldn't hear any other noise, he sat in his seat very leisurely, looking at a book, and after a while, a pregnant woman came up, and she saw that there was no seat in the car, so she had to stand. She stood for a moment, and then she looked a little uncomfortable. However, no one seemed to pay attention to her, and no one took the initiative to give up her seat, at this time, the radio on the car sounded, and said on the radio: Respecting the old and loving the young is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, please take the initiative to give up your seat to the old, weak, sick, disabled, baby-bearers, and pregnant women. The middle-aged man who had just been fascinated seemed to have survived the broadcast. But he looked at him and was engrossed again. Just what I want? When the pregnant woman gave up her seat. It was as if someone stood up and said to the pregnant woman, "Ma'am, please sit down." The pregnant woman showed gratitude in her eyes and said politely: Thank you. When I looked back, it was the middle-aged man who had just been fascinated. He stood,
I looked at his book again, and I was fascinated.
Thinking, thinking, a little bird flew outside the window, singing a cheerful and beautiful melody, as if to praise this middle-aged man, if everyone was like him, the world would be more perfect!
When I was three years old, I had a perforated appendicitis, and my stomach hurt terribly. My mother was so anxious that she immediately called the hospital to call an ambulance, and the hospital's ambulance staff immediately drove me downstairs in an ambulance and sent me to the hospital for surgery.
Mom was very anxious and restless. Mom waited for about an hour. The doctor finally came out of the operating room. The mother hurriedly asked: Doctor, how is our baby? The doctor stretched his face and said: she has appendicitis and has been perforated! So how is this disease caused? Do your children run around while eating? Oh, yes! That's how this disease is caused. But in the next few days, I need to be hospitalized for observation for a while. Mom's emotions are like a bolt from the blue.
The nurse put me in the ward, and my mother rushed to accompany me as soon as she went to complete the admission procedures. When I had lunch, my mother served lunch and carefully fed me one bite at a time.
At night, I might have been crying because of the sickness. My mother picked me up and held me in her arms. My mother walked around the room until I fell asleep.
The next day, I saw that my mother had heavy dark circles under her eyes and many bloodshot eyes. At that time, I was really moved.
It was only then that I realized how great my mother's love was, working so hard to feed us. Mothers are willing to give everything in exchange for health, joy and happiness for their children. I thought: Since our mother was so kind to us and raised us so hard, then we have to repay them when we grow up.
When I was three years old, I had a perforated appendicitis, and my stomach hurt terribly. My mother was so anxious that she immediately called the hospital to call an ambulance, and the hospital's ambulance staff immediately drove me downstairs in an ambulance and sent me to the hospital for surgery.
Mom was very anxious and restless. Mom waited for about an hour. The doctor finally came out of the operating room. The mother hurriedly asked: Doctor, how is our baby? The doctor stretched his face and said: she has appendicitis and has been perforated! So how is this disease caused? Do your children run around while eating? Oh, yes! That's how this disease is caused. But in the next few days, I need to be hospitalized for observation for a while. Mom's emotions are like a bolt from the blue.
The nurse put me in the ward, and my mother rushed to accompany me as soon as she went to complete the admission procedures. When I had lunch, my mother served lunch and carefully fed me one bite at a time.
At night, I might have been crying because of the sickness. My mother picked me up and held me in her arms. My mother walked around the room until I fell asleep.
The next day, I saw that my mother had heavy dark circles under her eyes and many bloodshot eyes. At that time, I was really moved.
It was only then that I realized how great my mother's love was, working so hard to feed us. Mothers are willing to give everything in exchange for health, joy and happiness for their children. I thought: Since our mother was so kind to us and raised us so hard, then we have to repay them when we grow up.
When I was three years old, I had a perforated appendicitis, and my stomach hurt terribly. My mother was so anxious that she immediately called the hospital to call an ambulance, and the hospital's ambulance staff immediately drove me downstairs in an ambulance and sent me to the hospital for surgery.
Mom was very anxious and restless. Mom waited for about an hour. The doctor finally came out of the operating room. The mother hurriedly asked: Doctor, how is our baby? The doctor stretched his face and said: she has appendicitis and has been perforated! So how is this disease caused? Do your children run around while eating? Oh, yes! That's how this disease is caused. But in the next few days, I need to be hospitalized for observation for a while. Mom's emotions are like a bolt from the blue.
The nurse put me in the ward, and my mother rushed to accompany me as soon as she went to complete the admission procedures. When I had lunch, my mother served lunch and carefully fed me one bite at a time.
At night, I might have been crying because of the sickness. My mother picked me up and held me in her arms. My mother walked around the room until I fell asleep.
The next day, I saw that my mother had heavy dark circles under her eyes and many bloodshot eyes. At that time, I was really moved.
It was only then that I realized how great my mother's love was, working so hard to feed us. Mothers are willing to give everything in exchange for health, joy and happiness for their children. I thought: Since our mother was so kind to us and raised us so hard, then we have to repay them when we grow up.