Holding a bachelor's banquet, especially in the clan, represents many meanings. First of all, it must be a blessing for children to go to college. Secondly, it is also a very meaningful opportunity to prove that our ethnic group is very United and can set an example for other children. Learning will be very useful, and studying hard will have a bright future. For other families and children, this is a benchmark and an example.
At that time, I was the first college student in the village and only attended an ordinary university. But after graduation, I went back to my hometown to be a teacher, and the villagers still envied me. I heard that villagers teach their children to study hard. Learn how to go to college, tell them how well they teach in the city, study hard and go to college when they grow up.
You don't have to go to a luxury hotel to hold a university banquet. You can set some tables in the small yard, meet friends and relatives, share the joy of success, and exchange good ways to educate your children. It is not necessarily a luxury, but it can cause a great economic burden. Don't put pressure on relatives and friends. The ultimate goal is to encourage latecomers to continue their efforts. Because receiving red envelopes is not the purpose, the underage students in this family have the motivation to learn and can carry forward the road of learning.