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Poor students from Peking University sent a message thanking them for their poverty. What did they express in the article?
After reading this question, I read the original text. First of all, when this article was published, it was not after she was admitted to Peking University. This article is called "Thanks for Poverty", which is a composition for the college entrance examination of Chinese Department of Peking University. The student's name is Wang Xinyi, and he was admitted to the Chinese Department of Peking University with a high score of 707 on 20 18.

She is an ordinary rural girl. His college entrance examination composition is written in two parts. The first part is about her growth and study experience. When she was young, she lost her relatives indirectly because of her poor family. Being poor, she was laughed at by her classmates for her simple clothes. Because she is poor, she can't board at school, so her mother picks her up by riding a beam bike every day. Because her mother is weak, she has to run one kilometer to and from school every day. It is also because of poverty that her mother taught her that poverty is not inferior, don't care about other people's eyes, and be yourself.

In the second part, she wrote that she would like to thank poverty. She regards poverty as an objective environment to temper her will and motivate her efforts, rather than really thanking and enjoying poverty. In short, her family and school gave her a good education and cultivated her sound personality. She has a studious personality, and poverty has given her ideological encouragement and will support.

As she wrote in the article:

Poverty brings more than pain, struggle and confusion. Although it narrowed my vision, hurt my self-esteem, and even indirectly took the life of the person I love, I still want to say, thank you, poverty.

Poverty is not useless, as the saying goes? People are not poor, are they? It is her strong willpower that supports her to move forward step by step on the road of studying and finally realize her first-stage life goal.

I come from a humble place, and I have also learned the nutrients of life from a humble place.

After reading this, I can't help but think of a sentence that was particularly popular on the Internet during that time? May you walk for half your life and return as a teenager? Comparatively speaking, Wang Xinyi's sentences are not so elegant and calm, but more persistent and strong.