The play is about a middle-class young couple who forcibly squeeze into the wealthy crowd, just to get their daughter a place in a private school. Who would have thought that the school had run out of places for the rich, and the couple rented a house in the slum on the advice of others and pretended to be poor. Then a series of jokes broke out. But in the end, the young couple finally got their wish and won a place for their daughter. But the male protagonist finally sobered up and gave up the good opportunity. Because my daughter's quota is the money that a friend in the slum got from Pengci as tuition and miscellaneous expenses. This is especially touching, and the heart of good people is always simple. Young couples also realize that their daughters are taking other people's opportunities. In the end, she let her daughter enter a public school and made charitable donations.
This is really an irony. After watching the American documentary "Buying into a University", I always feel that there is a spiritual resemblance - some people start from the beginning, even if they are not at the end, parents can have thousands of ways to create opportunities for them, Seizing the opportunity of the poor is an opportunity that can change destiny.
The subject matter is also bold enough: for example, a girl goes to a tailor to make a backless wedding dress, such as the idea of educating across classes.
In addition, education, no matter which country it is placed in, is the top priority of parents.
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