In Ode to a Wanderer, Meng Jiao wrote, "But nothing grows on an inch of grass." There are too many stories about parents' selfless dedication, which directly leads to the emergence of filial piety, the core of our traditional culture. Filial piety can be said to be a traditional virtue that we have been educated since childhood. It is natural that we should contribute to our parents' efforts.
However, although filial piety is a good virtue, not everyone will think so. There are always some people who show extremely bad attitudes towards their parents. In China, there was a postdoctoral fellow from Peking University who disappeared for 20 years after studying in the United States. When his mother was dying, he refused to go back to China to finish his studies. At the same time, the seven words he said also made people very angry.
Wang Yongqiang was born in Changzhou, Jiangsu from 65438 to 0969. He lives in a poor family with extremely difficult conditions. He has a brother and a sister, ranking last in the family, but he is very sensible and smart since he was a child, so he is very popular with the whole family.
Although life is hard, Wang Yongqiang's parents still understand the importance of study. The husband and wife resisted all the pressures of life and desperately sent their three children to school. However, brothers and sisters understand the difficulties at home, so after graduating from high school, they choose to give the opportunity to their younger brothers and take the initiative to help the family share the pressure.
1987, with the hope of the whole family, Wang Yongqiang was successfully admitted to Jiangsu University and was the first college student in the village. He didn't stop there. He kept working hard and soon got a master's degree. At the same time, he was admitted as a doctor of Chinese Academy of Sciences, and 1997 was admitted as a postdoctoral fellow in Peking University.
At this time, Wang Yongqiang is already a senior talent with extremely high academic qualifications and professional knowledge. He married his tutor's daughter and formed a happy family. Moreover, in order to make a lot of money and change his life, he took his wife to study in the United States without hesitation, and 1999 went to Japan to work hard.
Unexpectedly, from the day Wang Yongqiang went to Japan, he completely lost contact and disappeared. The last time he contacted his family was when he first arrived in Japan. Since then, no one knows where the postdoctoral high flyers went.
Until 20 years later, his mother Guo was seriously ill and dying. Her only wish was to see her youngest son again. This incident caused a heated discussion on the Internet, and many people began to help the elderly find the missing postdoctoral fellow. Finally, in a company in Atlanta, USA, people found the missing Wang Yongqiang, but in the face of the request to go back to China to take care of his mother, he chose to politely refuse, leaving a message that "it is difficult for an honest official to break housework".
Wang Yongqiang's fickle attitude immediately aroused public anger, and all kinds of accusations of "unfilial", "baiwenhang" and "ungrateful" were overwhelming. But in this regard, he just said that his parents had been sorry for him and he refused to have a clear conscience. Finally, the old man died before his son arrived.
The truth behind this story is unknown, because Wang Yongqiang lost the news again. But I have to say that it is really chilling that a pair of hard-working parents finally ended up like this. Emotion and reason, filial piety and love should all be the driving force for you to come back to see your mother for the last time, but we can only feel sad and chilling in the face of Wang Yongqiang's indifference.