Wu, an ordinary woman in the rural areas of northern Jiangxi, is the most typical example. She has no job in 17, lives in a small and shabby home, struggles to raise six children and lives one day at a time. Looking at Wu, who is no different from other rural women, it is hard to believe that 22 years ago, she was still a promising graduate of the National People's Congress.
Wu is a Guangdong college entrance examination student from 65438 to 0994. At that time, she got good grades and did well in the college entrance examination. Finally, she entered the school gate of China Renmin University with a high score of 692. 1998 On the eve of graduation, Wu took the Beijing Civil Service Examination, and there was no problem in the written examination, but he was eliminated in the interview.
1996, the college student package distribution system was suspended, and the civil service exam failed, so Wu had to find a job by himself. After hitting a wall in Beijing, Tianjin and other places, Wu chose to return to his hometown in Guangdong. After all, his education is there. In his hometown, Wu finally found his first job: working as a file and information recorder in an educational software company.
At that time, the salary of this job was 3000 yuan per month, which was a very good treatment, but Wu couldn't stay in this company for long. Due to introversion, poor communication skills and the sudden death of his father, Wu and his colleagues in the company had difficulty in interpersonal communication and finally had to submit their resignation.
In the next year or so, Wu tried to make calendars and work in a clothing factory, but both ended in resignation. At this time, Wu is like standing in the middle of the crossroads of life, with confused eyes. Wu's sister revealed that after his father died, Wu had some psychological problems and seemed to be prone to depression. Wu Jihua sighed: "She is like this, everything is stuffy in her heart, and her personality has hurt her."
In 2000, Wu met his first husband, Guo Changhua, and soon got married and had children. Since then, Wu has never looked for a job. Guo Changhua was very kind to his wife at first, but gradually he found that she was a little "abnormal" and often talked to herself alone. He took Wu to see a doctor, but she refused to take all the psychiatric and antidepressant drugs prescribed by the hospital.
In 2005, Guo Changhua finally couldn't stand such a life and divorced Wu. Wu was pregnant when she divorced. In order to let the children have a complete family, she was introduced to marry her second husband Deng Gaohua. Deng Gaohua was very kind to her and didn't care about her history of depression and mental illness. They lived together for more than ten years, during which Wu gave birth to four children for him.
For more than ten years, Mr. Wu always feels that he has been in a daze, and only when he is with his children will he feel a little happy. Because her family is extremely poor, her health is getting worse every day, and her communication with the outside world is getting less and less. After this situation was understood by the National People's Congress, Wu's former class teacher and classmates all expressed "great shock" and helped Wu.
On 20 17, Wu made the first contact with his alma mater, the National People's Congress, after graduation. The National People's Congress has arranged a new job for her in the archives, and Wu, who has been blocked for 17 years, can finally go out again and participate in the development and progress of this society. Today, Wu's life has been greatly improved, and she is also trying to integrate into today's archival work. However, those lost youth, those opportunities and opportunities that change the trajectory of life, are unlikely to come again.