Wang Xuezhi, 1950, Beijinger, Beijing No.92 Middle School, graduated from Grade 6 and Grade 8. His father was a disabled soldier who participated in the Huaihai Campaign. After jumping the queue, he very much hopes that his son can exercise and grow in the big waves. So, radical-minded Wang Xuezhi, wearing a cotton monkey that was popular at that time, wearing shoes worn by his father, carrying luggage, and his classmates, came to the new kiln with a big wooden box that said, "Sailing on the sea depends on the helmsman and revolution depends on Mao Zedong Thought."
The newspapers sold by Wang Xuezhi mainly include Morning Post, Xinbao, Jinghua Times and reference news. If he sells 200 copies every morning, the profit can reach around 50 yuan. Now, his main purpose in selling newspapers is to help his son Wang Chao, who is studying at Beijing Agricultural University, complete his studies. Wang Chao is a freshman this year, and the tuition and fees for each semester should be at least 8,000 yuan. In fact, Wang Chao understands parents' difficulties very well, so the monthly living expenses never exceed that of 300 yuan.