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Are Feng-Chiao Lin and Wu Qili typical China women?
No, Wu Qili was also in the best years of her life-she became an elder sister and faced a lot of movies at the peak of her career, but after becoming a mother, she quickly disappeared from people's sight and lived a poor single mother's life. Why do they have to sacrifice a great opportunity to be women, but also to be forced mothers? Because they are too poor to be women. Look at Feng Xiaoqiaolin's resume before he became famous:1953 was born in a poor family in the suburbs of Taipei on June 30, and his ancestral home was Quanzhou, Fujian. There are five brothers and sisters in the family. She is the second child. Because of her poor family, she had to take care of three siblings since she was a child. ? Feng-Chiao Lin entered the society to make a living before graduating from middle school, and worked as a farmer to earn money to support his family. At that time, she was only 12 years old. When she was older, she went to a ballroom in Taipei to be a dancer. ...