Tang is 34 years old this year. He is still sitting in the classroom on campus preparing for the college entrance examination. It has been 13 years since his first college entrance examination.
Over the years, he has been admitted to Southwest University of Political Science and Law, China University of Political Science and Law, Shanghai Jiaotong University Medical College, Jilin University and Guangxi University. However, he only went to the campus of China University of Political Science and Law and then went back to Qinzhou, Guangxi to repeat his studies.
What made him give up studying in a prestigious school? Going back to school again and again to read "Senior Three"? Tang, a child who wants to walk out of the mountains, was born in Gongan Village, Shangsi County, Fangchenggang City, Guangxi. His father used to be a teacher, but his mother can't read. He has three sisters, 1 brother. The youngest Tang is the most loved by his parents, but it is also the most worrying for his family.
In Tang Shangzan's memory, his father has been whispering "knowledge changes fate" since childhood. For children in every mountain village, reading is the only way out of the mountains.
Tang Shangzan's parents have been rooted in the village all their lives. They always wanted to go out and have a look, but they couldn't get out. Tang Shangzan's sister and brother are not outstanding. Therefore, the family pinned their hopes of studying on Tang Shangzan.
Tang Shangzan also lived up to expectations, from excellent grades to success, and was admitted to the best middle school in Shangsi County with excellent results. But because he didn't learn English, Tang Shangzan couldn't keep up with others' speed at first, and his grades became the bottom. But Tang Shangzan refused to admit defeat. He forgets to eat and sleep every day, and finally catches up with the average English score of the whole class in the next semester of senior one.
This incident made Tang Shangzan a little arrogant. He thinks he is very talented. Others studied English for several years, but it only took him a semester to catch up. Coupled with the lack of parental control, Tang Shangzan gradually drifted away, having a resistance to the school and often wandering outside the school.
The result is fair, and how much effort will be rewarded. Tang Shangzan, who didn't study hard, suffered the consequences and his grades plummeted. When he read the textbook carefully again, Tang Shangzan found that there were many problems he couldn't do.