It was not until I was an adult that the author discovered that among all the herbs, Shapong was the most fragile, resigned to fate, and had no regrets, just like a poor and numb leap in middle age.
The author took this opportunity to express his concern and sympathy for the fate of vulnerable groups. People at the bottom of society, like the leap soil in their hometown, are busy and hardworking all their lives, but they are always ignored, trampled on and insulted, and unable to change their destiny.
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