That way others can see it when they come back.
Yun Qiao took off his gloves, sat on his bunk, and opened the letter.
The letter was sent by Qin Lili and contained seven or eight sheets of paper.
Some were written by Qin Lili, and others by Su Hua.
Yun Qiao first read the letter written by Qin Lili. Apart from the few highest instructions copied at the beginning, the content below was some of her own current situation and some of the current situations of the school that she knew about.
She wrote in her letter:
[The Youth League Office also went to her home to mobilize her, but her family did not think of letting her go to the countryside. Her mother considered giving her her job and letting her take her place in the textile factory.
But she was very conflicted, considering whether to accept the job.
Because her mother had worked in the textile factory for fifteen years and was an excellent technician in the workshop, earning a full 48 yuan a month. If she were to take over the job, although it would also be a regular job, her monthly salary in the first year would only be 10 yuan, which was not enough to feed several mouths at home.
He also said that more than half of the students in the class had gone to the countryside, and the remaining students were also looking for ways out, and almost no one attended classes seriously.
She also mentioned Lowe, saying that he had hung out with some Red Guards and done a lot of bad things.
Just a few days after she left Shanghai for the Great Northern Wilderness, Luo Wei also left Shanghai and, together with other Red Guards, headed north to form a network, saying they were going to the capital. It was not known whether it was true or false.
At the end of the letter, she asked Yun Qiao how life was like for the educated youth in the Great Northern Wilderness. Were the conditions difficult? Was the labor tiring?
I hope she is safe and happy, and has a smooth life. I look forward to your reply.]
After reading the letter, Yun Qiao folded the letter paper and put it in the drawer, preparing to write back to her when he had time.
Then he opened the letter from Su Hua.
Su Hua was still an elementary school student, and his handwriting was very childish. The words he could write were crooked, and he would circle the words he couldn't write.
Most of the letter paper was filled with circles.
After reading the whole article, I had to guess and guess before I could barely understand the content.
Yun Qiao only took a glance at the letter and could already imagine Su Hua hunched over the desk, trying hard to write her a reply.
It's a little cute and makes me want to laugh.
Thinking of Su Hua, Yun Qiao felt a little relieved, but the content of the letter made her feel heavy.
The letter said:
She also said that she did not deduct her living expenses to give her the scarf, because her mother never gave her living expenses in the first place.
She got that scarf by secretly taking apart a pair of woolen trousers she didn't wear as a child. Although it was old wool, she washed it carefully with soap and it looked just like old wool. It even had a light fragrance. I hope my sister doesn't mind.
Later she also wrote about some things at home.
It was said that because Sister Sulin refused to go to the countryside, Mom suddenly disliked her. Dad beat Sister Sulin severely with a belt, and Mom didn't stop her. She even locked her up at home and didn't allow her to go out.
Later, Sister Su Lin secretly found Brother Pan and asked him to pretend to be Brother Su Yichang to register for him, but his father found out that day. In the end, Brother Su Yichang did not go to the countryside, but Sister Su Lin was dragged onto a train to the northwest.
I heard that the northwest is very poor. That place is still covered with loess and it is so dry that it doesn’t rain and there is not even enough water to drink.
When Sister Su Lin was dragged away, one of her shoes fell off.
Finally she said: I heard my mother say that when I turn fifteen, she will let me go to the countryside.
Sister, when that time comes, I want to come find you, is that okay? >
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