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Freshmen report to their parents as nannies?
Freshmen in a university in Shenyang report for duty, and their parents accompany them as nannies.

On September 2, 20 17, freshmen of a university in Shenyang ushered in their college life. Freshmen from all corners of the country began to report one after another, followed by groups of accompanying parents. They acted as laborers and nannies for their children and carefully arranged their lives.

On September 2, 20 17, freshmen of a university in Shenyang ushered in their college life. Freshmen from all corners of the country began to report one after another, followed by groups of accompanying parents. They acted as laborers and nannies for their children and carefully arranged their lives.

On September 2, 20 17, freshmen of a university in Shenyang ushered in their college life. Freshmen from all corners of the country began to report one after another, followed by groups of accompanying parents. They acted as laborers and nannies for their children and carefully arranged their lives.

On September 2, 20 17, freshmen of a university in Shenyang ushered in their college life. Freshmen from all corners of the country began to report one after another, followed by groups of accompanying parents. They acted as laborers and nannies for their children and carefully arranged their lives.

On September 2, 20 17, freshmen of a university in Shenyang ushered in their college life. Freshmen from all corners of the country began to report one after another, followed by groups of accompanying parents. They acted as laborers and nannies for their children and carefully arranged their lives.

On September 2, 20 17, freshmen of a university in Shenyang ushered in their college life. Freshmen from all corners of the country began to report one after another, followed by groups of accompanying parents. They acted as laborers and nannies for their children and carefully arranged their lives.

When can children manage their own lives and grow up? It is understandable for parents to do so, but isn't it better to let children manage their own lives?