1979, Ye Xin came to Beijing to seek rehabilitation, and later made a living as a scavenger in Beijing. Here, he met Chen Rong from Shandong, and they had the same feelings and moved in together.
1988 In September, Ye Xin's eldest son Ye Tiansheng was born under the overpass in Dongdanyin Street, Beijing. No money to go to the hospital, Ye Xin personally delivered the baby for his wife, and even his son's umbilical cord was cut after being scalded with scissors.
1September, 994, Ye Tiansheng reached the school age. Because I didn't have a local hukou, I had a hard time being admitted to a primary school. Because the registered permanent residence is not local, the school asked Ye Xin to pay a sponsorship fee of 3,000 yuan, and Ye Xin gave all his savings for more than ten years to the school.
When Ye Tiansheng was in the second grade of primary school, Ye Xin gritted his teeth and rented a 6-square-meter bungalow near Forestry University. The whole family was crowded together. In order to get to the primary school near Dongdan in time, at 4 am, Ye Xin put the sleeping child.
Put the child on the tricycle and let him continue to sleep in the car. Ye Xin hurried on under the dim street lamp, and it took him two hours to get to school.
In Ye Tiansheng's memory, it goes without saying that his father was often so tired and sweaty in the cold winter. Seeing that his father worked so hard, Xiao Tiansheng studied very hard. Every day when he comes back from school, he helps his parents put away the garbage, then stands by an iron bucket near his home to do his homework and reads books under the street lamp at night.
Ye Tiansheng is rated as "three good" every year and is in the sixth grade. Because there is no Beijing hukou, going to middle school has become a problem again. Teacher Yang, the head teacher at that time, told me that there was only one way to go to junior high school in Beijing, and that was to go to the newly-established Hongzhi Middle School, which enrolled poor students.
Hongzhi Middle School only accepts poor students with Beijing hukou. In the end, what moved the Education Committee and Hongzhi Middle School was natural Excellence, and Ye Tiansheng went to Hongzhi Middle School as he wished. In this school where excellent students gather, Ye Tiansheng firmly occupies the first place in the grade.
In 2004, Ye Tiansheng, a senior one, was recommended by the school to participate in the "eugenics-loving program" established by UNESCO. Eight students from the whole school took the exam. After three rounds of examinations, Ye Tiansheng stood out and became the first student in the school to enjoy a full scholarship to study in the United States. However, he once again encountered the same fatal hurdle-he could not apply for a passport without a hukou.
Ye Xin traveled five times between Beijing and Longnan, Jiangxi, with a journey of nearly 20,000 kilometers in one month. Only then did he get an account and a passport for his son, and spent 3000 yuan for his natural university.
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However, when registering for the college entrance examination, the problems brought by the hukou came as scheduled. Ye Tiansheng thought he would
As before, you will get special care when you register for the college entrance examination. However, on March 5, 2006, the college entrance examination was registered at the last minute, and Ye Tiansheng's registration qualification was still stuck in Beijing's laws and regulations. Ye Tiansheng's hukou is not in Beijing, so he can't take the college entrance examination in Beijing. At this time, the registration of the college entrance examination in Jiangxi Province has been closed for one month. This means that leaves
Born that year, the road to college through the college entrance examination was blocked.
For the sake of his son, Ye Xin decided to go to Jiangxi again. In Nanchang, Ye Xin inquired all the way and finally found the Jiangxi Provincial Department of Education. He summoned up his courage and went straight to the director's office. Ye Xin showed his son's various honorary certificates to the director. When the director saw Ye Tiansheng's selection as a UNESCO Beijing "gifted student" to study in the United States, he exclaimed, "How did you cultivate such an excellent son?" Seeing the Director-General's tone relaxed, Ye Xin begged him to reconsider.
Method, a year is too precious for children to afford to delay! The director said to him: "It is not only in Jiangxi Province, but also in the history of China's college entrance examination that the supplementary report is overdue for more than one month. However, we can discuss with the high school admissions office and try to make your son break this example! "
Under the introduction of the director-general, Ye Xin went to the provincial high-level recruitment office for general recruitment. After reading Ye Tiansheng's materials, Section Chief Liu of the Recruitment Department of the General Logistics Department praised: "You are a great father who raised such an excellent son by collecting rags." He felt that it would be a pity if Ye Tiansheng could not take the college entrance examination.
After half a month's running, Ye Xin finally went through all the formalities for his son and returned to Beijing. Facing his exhausted father, Ye Tiansheng knelt in front of his father and said with tears, "Dad, thank you, I won't let you down!" " "
On June 1 2006, Ye Tiansheng, accompanied by his father, took the train to Longnan Middle School in Jiangxi to take the college entrance examination. After the college entrance examination, Ye Tiansheng, who showed outstanding performance, did not hesitate to fill in the first choice column, because he was afraid that some famous schools in the mainland would overcharge his family, and he didn't want to add too much burden to his father.
After the headmaster of Hongzhi Middle School returned to Beijing, he wrote a letter of recommendation for Ye Tiansheng to go to Macau Polytechnic University. As a result, Macau Polytechnic not only admitted Tiansheng, but also gave him a "special scholarship for outstanding students in the Mainland" with a quota of 300,000 yuan for four years.
On July 29th, 2006, Ye Tiansheng received the admission notice of e-commerce major of Macau Polytechnic University. In order to raise money to study in Macao, Ye Tiansheng found the Beijing office of UNESCO's "Love eugenics program" and got a job to help the organization edit some manuscripts and look up information on the Internet. A month later, he finally earned enough money for the plane ticket to Macau.
On the day Ye Tiansheng went to Macau to report, Ye Xin put his son on the bus to the airport, and then rode a tricycle to collect waste. Looking at his father's distant back, tears blurred Ye Tiansheng's eyes.
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After entering school, Ye Tiansheng still misses his father in Beijing and his younger brother who is two years younger than him. Ye Tiansheng knows very well that many things have happened in his family over the years. Mother picked up five disabled abandoned babies before 2000, and the family burden was heavier. Parents have serious differences on whether to send abandoned babies to welfare homes. In 200 1 year, when the welfare home picked up four abandoned babies raised by his family, the mother left home with the picked-up children and never came back. From then on, my father supported the life of the whole family by picking up waste products, and also provided for my younger brother to go to school. Although great changes have taken place in his living and learning environment, he can't forget his father who struggled for his life in the wind and rain.
Ye Tiansheng felt that he should shoulder the burden of family with his old father. The school gives him change of 2000 Australian dollars every month, and he "digs" some money from this money and saves it. Living in Macao is very expensive. He bought a cooker and cooked by himself every day. Other students are wearing fashionable clothes. Ye Tiansheng never added new clothes to himself. He wears those two school uniforms all year round.
After his son went to Macau to study, Ye Xin worked harder. What he likes best is to get a call from his son and listen to his son report to him about the school. Because Ye Tiansheng has the experience of studying in the United States, his academic performance is still among the best in the English teaching environment at home. Ye Xin was very happy. He often writes letters to encourage his son and tries to repay all those who care about him and help him get better grades.
With the care and encouragement of his father, Ye Tiansheng is more active in his studies. After four years in college, he won the first-class scholarship with the first place in the whole year. Under the example of my brother, in August 2009, my brother Ye Tiansheng was admitted to Yunnan Institute of Land and Resources.
Just as Ye Xin was worried about his second son's tuition, the eldest son gave him a surprise. Ye Tiansheng took out all the 1 10,000 yuan he had saved in recent years, fulfilling his brother's college dream. This made Ye Xin very happy and felt that all his efforts had been rewarded.
20 10 1, Ye Tiansheng applied for graduate students in many American universities. In early March, he received an admission notice from Carnegie Mellon University in the United States and received a full scholarship.
20 10 In early September, Ye Tiansheng returned to Beijing to make final preparations before studying in the United States. Before leaving, he quietly went to the supermarket to buy wine and meat, as well as some fresh vegetables, and carefully cooked several dishes for his father and brother. Ye Xin watched his son cook a table full of dishes. He is always used to frugality. He criticized his son for being too "extravagant" and said with distress, "How much is it!"
Hearing his father's words, Ye Tiansheng felt sour. He smiled and said to his father, "Dad, you have worked hard all your life and should enjoy life." Ye Xin grinned after hearing this.
20 1 1 During the Spring Festival, when Ye Tiansheng called his father, he half-jokingly expressed his hope that he would return to China after finishing his studies and start a business in Beijing. At that time, he would have the status of "returnees" and would not be restricted by the hukou. Ye Xinzheng said to his son: "If you encounter the hukou problem again, Dad will overcome it with you!" After listening to his father's words, Ye Tiansheng's nose on the other side of the ocean was sour and tears could not help falling.
(Chen Jing from Life and Companion, June 2065438 +0 1)
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