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There is this sentence in the book "Yi Yu Cong Kao" written by Zhao Yi, an official of the Qing Dynasty: "The Yuan system has one official, two officials, three monks, four Taoists, five doctors, six workers, seven hunters, and eight people. Nine scholars, ten beggars." That is to say, the rulers of the Yuan Dynasty divided people into ten grades. The first rank were officials with formal establishment; the second rank were officials, the clerks who worked for the officials; the third rank was officials. The third and fourth are monks and Taoists respectively; the fifth is a doctor; the sixth is a skilled worker; the seventh is a hunter; the eighth is a commoner; the ninth is a scholar; and the tenth is a scholar. It's a beggar.
It can be seen that the tradition of being unpopular with scholars has a long history. Although in Chinese history, intellectuals have stood on the cusp of reform many times and played an indelible role in the progress of the times, at a certain stage in history , still cannot escape the fate of being discriminated against and treated harshly.
Ding Zefu, a standard "stinky old man", full of economics, but unfortunately he was born at the wrong time. During the extraordinary period after the founding of New China, he was forced to become a madman by his own students. After two years of madness, in a He passed away on a full moon night with a breeze in his sleeves all his life. Before he died, he only left two words of last words to his only son: "Read."
When Ding Zefu closed his eyes, his son Ding Zhengye was already 10 years old. The death of his father was a great blow to Ding Zhengye. He had admired his father very much since he could remember. When he was a child, the happiest thing for him was sitting in the yard after dinner and listening to his father talk endlessly about interesting anecdotes from ancient and modern times, China and foreign countries. His father felt like a spring water that could never be scooped out at a glance, nourishing his heart that was extremely thirsty for knowledge at any time. But who would have thought that this spring would dry up so quickly.
"Reading, my father kept talking about these two words before he died. I can't let him down." Since then, 10-year-old Ding Zhengye has stayed at home and spent two years reading an entire room of books left by his father. .
After the "Cultural Revolution" ended, Ding Zhengye's life underwent earth-shaking changes.
During the special period of the "Cultural Revolution", almost all young people of the same age as Ding Zhengye were doing nothing. Only Ding Zhengye did the opposite and spent all day in his father's study. It was for this reason that in 1979, he At the age of 16, he became the most educated young talent in the country.
Scholars, from then on, finally got rid of the "stinky old nine" hat and became the pioneers of the development of the times.
Ding Zhengye also relied on this entrepreneurial spirit and was hired as a Chinese teacher by the County Central School under the strong recommendation of local leaders. Although he was only 17 years old at the time, his father's experience made him much more mature than his peers, and he cherished this opportunity. Firstly, he felt that in the future wave of China's development, scholars would always be superior to others; secondly, he did not want to disappoint his father and wanted to use his actions to make his father smile. So he worked very hard, so hard that even some old teachers would feel ashamed.
"In a few years, Teacher Ding will definitely be the best Chinese teacher in our school." The school leaders often used Ding Zhengye as a positive propaganda at the general meeting. Although some teachers like to gossip behind his back, most people still admire this young man very much.
In that relatively fair era, as long as you work hard, "get promoted, get a salary increase, marry a rich and beautiful woman, and reach the pinnacle of life" is definitely not an empty talk. And Ding Zhengye turned it into a reality. At the age of 22, he married the daughter of the Director of the Education Bureau and returned home after being persuaded by the principal.
Because Ding Zhengye's son-in-law has a good reputation in the education system, the director's father-in-law arranged almost all the wedding arrangements for this golden son-in-law, from the house to the furniture, without Ding Zhengye paying almost a dime. This was a pie in the sky. Son, I am so envious of others.
?Perhaps due to the influence of movies and TV dramas, when many people think of "the daughter of the director's family", they will definitely think that Ding Zhengye's wife is definitely a difficult master, and Ding Zhengye is definitely a "hep-controller" at home. Just when the jealous people were eagerly waiting to see his joke, things did not continue to develop according to the routine.
No one expected that the daughter of the director's family turned out to be a gentle and virtuous wife who obeyed Ding Zhengye's words. What was even more shocking was that Ding Zhengye was actually in charge of the family's economic power, and all matters in the family were handled by him. He has the final say.
¡°I don¡¯t know what good deeds Ding Zhengye did in his previous life to earn such a blessing.¡±
"This Ding Zhengye is really fucking lucky."
This is the most true inner portrayal of some jealous people.
No matter how jealous others are, Ding Zhengye and his wife lived a sweet and enjoyable life.
Not all life will be smooth sailing. Ding Zhengye and his wife have been married for nearly 10 years and have not given birth to a child. This is a desperate situation.??Father-in-law. Fortunately, after 1996, new reproductive technologies began to become popular in China, and Ding Zhengye became one of the earliest beneficiaries of "test tube babies."
After paying a high surgical fee, in 1998, the two finally expected the fruit of their love, and the director's father-in-law also fulfilled his wish to have a grandson during his lifetime.
For Ding Zhengye, who is in his 30s, he is considered a "old man to have a son" in the local area, so he has high hopes for his son, hoping that his son will have great ambitions and be a great and upright man in the future.
The words "Ding Hongwei" were eventually written on his son's birth certificate.
Because he was almost 10 years later than others, Ding Zhengye was very anxious about his child's education. He wanted to pour out everything in his stomach, but the child's "bowl" was too small. Can't hold too many things.
Reform and opening up has caused serious polarization in China in the late 1990s. The natural law of "survival of the fittest" has gradually become apparent. In order to strive for more advantageous resources, strong social competition has made people become more and more The more impetuous.
As the head of the family, Ding Zhengye is even more so. In his opinion, if his children want to get ahead in the future, only studying is the best way out. Therefore, since elementary school, Ding Zhengye has deprived his son of all his spare time, cramming The teaching made Ding Hongwei miserable as a child.
¡°But facing a strong father, a weak mother, and a grandfather who couldn¡¯t say a word, Ding Hongwei could only endure it all silently.
"I don't care what method you use, you must get me first in the class in all subjects." His father's extremely demanding requirements made Ding Hongwei feel like he was sprinting for the college entrance examination every day.
Getting up at 5 a.m. to read early and going to bed after 12 a.m. is the schedule he has adhered to since the first day of junior high school.
Although he was very reluctant in his heart, Ding Hongwei still chose to accept it happily. In his opinion, although his father is usually a bit strict with his study requirements, he is still relatively open-minded in other aspects. At least financially, his father never said "no" to him.
"You can guarantee that your grades will be the first in the class. As long as it is within my ability, I will buy you whatever you want." Not all fathers can say that with such domineering words, Ding Hongwei said this about his own father , I still admire it very much.
In Ding Hongwei¡¯s room, computers ranging from 6,000 to 7,000 yuan, and books ranging from 100,000 yuan to 80,000 yuan are all testimonials of his father¡¯s keeping his promise. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com