"Not only this year, but every year, we will remit 80 yuan to the village to support the children in our village to go to school."
"As long as the children want to go to school, especially those who are good at studying and willing to work hard, we are willing to help them, whether they are in primary school, junior high school or high school. We hope that our village can produce more college students and leave this small village forever."
this……
Su Jinyan's bombshell stunned everyone in the room.
The room suddenly fell silent, and everyone stared at each other.
What did they hear?
Eighty dollars!
Just give it to the village like this?
And not just this year, but every year?
This was a good deed that Su Jinyan suddenly wanted to do.
Being able to be reborn is a gift from God. By doing more good deeds, she can live a better and happier life.
After a moment, Zhao Yuanyi reacted and said, "Uncle, you can keep it. You can also use the money to buy some school supplies for the children in the village."
At this time, an aunt on the ground smacked her lips and asked in disbelief: "Su Zhiqing, are you going to give 80 yuan to the villagers every year in the future?"
For her, eighty yuan is enough for living expenses for half a year. Her family only allows her son to go to school, and she is reluctant to let her daughter go to school.
With Su Jinyan's support, she also let her daughter read it.
Su Jinyan turned around, smiled and nodded, "It's for the children in the village." She had seen this woman before, but she couldn't call her name. She looked at the eager eyes of the eight or nine-year-old girl next to her and smiled, "Little sister, are you in school?"
The girl shook her head, glanced at the woman next to her secretly, and then asked cautiously: "Sister Su, I want to go to school."
Su Jinyan raised his eyebrows and looked at the woman, "Aunt, only by going to school can girls have a good job in the future, and even marry a good partner. You don't want your daughter to be tanned and sweaty every day in the future, right?"
"Study hard. Even if you can't get into high school, you can still find a job in town. Besides, it's always good for a girl to know how to read."
The woman laughed awkwardly, "I understand the truth, but my family is poor. We owe the school tuition for our son, and we don't have the money to support a daughter."
Several women around him also responded with sighs.
"Yes, who doesn't want their children to go to school? Boys are fine, but if girls go to school, who will take care of their younger brothers and sisters? Who will feed the pigs and chickens? When spring comes, the adults start to go to work, and the little ones at home, won't they have to be taken care of by the girls?"
"That's right. Take our family for example. We have four children in the third room, five children in the first room, three children in the second room, and two children in the fourth room. With so many people, we have to eat as soon as we open our eyes. If the older ones go to school and the parents are busy with the kids and playing, the whole family will be left with nothing."
Everyone talked about their sad stories, and the atmosphere became very heavy.
Yes, livelihood is the most realistic issue.
In this day and age, children are born like piglets, one after another. The minimum number is three or four, and the maximum number is seven or eight brothers and sisters. With a large population, people need to work constantly to earn money.
Not to mention the adults in the family, even the children in their teens have to work every day and dare not miss a day.
A day's delay means less food.
Su Jinyan nodded slightly and looked at the captain and the elders sitting on the kang, "I wonder if the grandpas and uncles have ever heard of kindergarten?"
Seeing several people shaking their heads in confusion, he pursed his lips and said, "The problem everyone is talking about is also faced by people in the city."
"Not only do people in the village have many children, but people in the city also have many children, so they need to work hard."
"That's hard work, and the kids need to be looked after."
"So there are kindergartens in the city, which are places for children aged two and a half to six to learn and play."
"If there is no one at home to look after their children, they will send their children to kindergarten, where teachers will take care of them and teach them some simple language skills, singing and dancing."
“The village wants to cultivate talents, so we have to find a way.”
After all, it costs a lot to run a kindergarten, and she doesn't have much ability now, so it's useless to say anything.
"Okay, everyone, let's eat quickly. The food is getting cold."
The meal was quite harmonious, after all, it is rare to see so many meat dishes.
After dinner, Su Jinyan went back to the room and collected the pencils, erasers and clean notebooks left over by the original owner, and gave them all to the little girl who wanted to go to school.
Tell her, tell her secretly, that she needs to fight for the opportunity to study, and let her sign up with the team leader.
Su Jinyan didn't know that just a few pencils and a few words from her directly trained another city top scholar for the country.
Many years later, when the little girl knelt down in front of her with a suitcase of award certificates, she was stunned.
After dinner, the aunts in the village helped Sun to pack up before leaving.
They were leaving tomorrow, and Zhao Yuanyi was taken away for a talk by several village elders and team leaders. The children were left behind by Sun, and Su Jinyan returned to the house by himself.
After a tiring day, lying on the kang, she was finally excited to think that she had a space.
She tried to enter the space with her body, but unexpectedly it worked. She then hurried out of the space, fearing that Zhao Yuanyi would suddenly come back.
After her consciousness entered the space, she went straight to the large underground warehouse in the backyard according to Queen Nara's introduction to the space.
As I moved forward, lights on the walls on both sides of the stairs instantly lit up.
Looking at the voice-controlled lights that looked like those in later generations, Su Jinyan's eyes flashed with confusion.
She was not mistaken, these lights were the same as the voice-controlled lights she had seen in later life, except that they were more sensitive. The sound of footsteps could make them light up, dispelling the gloomy feeling just now.
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