It is under such a historical background that "the mountains are heavy and the water is doubtful, and there is no way, and the willow trees are bright and the village is bright", and the young Jingduo began to be influenced by the revolution. My father, Hu Yanlin, has been running around Sanyuan, Xi 'an, Fuping and other places all the year round because he once managed the "Falongtai" firm of Sanyuan. He is experienced and well-informed, and deeply touched by the invasion of foreign powers, the scuffle between warlords and the sufferings of the people. He is generous and broad-minded, loves and hates clearly, longs for public interests and justice, dares to speak out, and has a simple and strong patriotic thought, so he often tells what he has seen and heard to the villagers and criticizes the shortcomings of the times. At the same time, Lin Yan's education for children is strict and comprehensive, paying attention to facts, being reasonable and convincing, never swearing, and even less inclined to corporal punishment. His severest reproach to his son is the word "traitor" with great political significance, which probably means asking the child to cultivate the moral quality of self-respect and patriotism from an early age, instead of being a slave who grovels and betrays the country for glory. When Jing Duo's brothers grew up, they led the army into politics. His father still taught them: "Farming for a living, saving money to keep clean, studying with integrity, managing the family with strictness, commanding the country, not for yourself." At that time, although the Jingduo family was already a well-known tycoon, "their parents manipulated their children's coarse clothes and rotten food, just like civilians." Mr. Zhang (Taiyan) had a little contact with his father, and he appreciated the "strict management" of his children in that "social chaos, the world is getting worse, and the world is getting worse". Jing Duo was brought up by such a visionary father.