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I, the post-60s, went to Tonga 16 years ago to open a grocery store, experienced a volcanic tsunami disaster, and it was almost finished in seconds

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This is a story about finding the roots, perseverance and perseverance. The protagonist of the story is Wanli, born in Tianjin in 1962 and now living in South Pacific Tonga. When he was a child, his family was privileged and his life was prosperous, but he lost his family in an accident. This accident not only made his family's situation gradually become ordinary, but also caused him to lose the stamp treasure left by his grandfather, and the valuable wealth slipped away, becoming an eternal regret in his heart.

I, the post-60s, went to Tonga 16 years ago to open a grocery store, experienced a volcanic tsunami disaster, and it was almost finished in seconds

The story jumps through the timeline and we see his childhood. He lives with his grandparents in a three-story small building in Tianjin, with two courtyards and two balconies, full of laughter. As a child, he participated in the sports team of elementary school, and his grandmother made sandbags for him to support his dreams. However, a diving accident caused him to say goodbye to his sports career and devote himself to hard pen calligraphy. He collected thousands of hard pen stickers and not only participated in hard pen calligraphy competitions, but also held exhibitions of hard pen calligraphy and codex collections. Although he never won the first prize, his dedication to hard pen calligraphy earned him deep knowledge and friendship.

I, the post-60s, went to Tonga 16 years ago to open a grocery store, experienced a volcanic tsunami disaster, and it was almost finished in seconds

Wanli's grandfather, who knows five Chinese words, has a legendary life, and has an indissoluble bond with the Dong family. When his grandfather was young, he had been following Dong Shien for decades, so his family forged a deep friendship with the Dong family. Then, Wanli's father and mother met and formed a love story that crossed classes. As the family traditions are passed down from generation to generation, Wanli is more and more obsessed with understanding his roots and exploring the history of the family.

I, the post-60s, went to Tonga 16 years ago to open a grocery store, experienced a volcanic tsunami disaster, and it was almost finished in seconds

His journey to find his roots, without the support of his family, he embarked on this path alone. However, his persistence and conviction kept him going. He looked for content related to his grandfather on the Internet, little by little looking up the contact information of their descendants, hoping to get information about his grandfather. Although the years have passed and the children no longer pay attention to this important event, he still hopes that in his lifetime, he can find the descendants of ten thousand families and continue to connect the family tree. This is also his wish for more than two decades.

I, the post-60s, went to Tonga 16 years ago to open a grocery store, experienced a volcanic tsunami disaster, and it was almost finished in seconds

In 2020, the coronavirus pandemic had a significant impact on his business. However, in 2022, a volcanic eruption in Tonga put the small country on the global hot search, once again pushing his life into disaster. Despite business difficulties, he showed resilience and helping others in the face of disasters, continuing his mission to find his roots.

I, the post-60s, went to Tonga 16 years ago to open a grocery store, experienced a volcanic tsunami disaster, and it was almost finished in seconds

This is a story of life full of twists and turns, thousands of miles away from their homeland in Tonga, sticking to their ideals and family traditions, facing the ups and downs of life with perseverance and tenacity.

I, the post-60s, went to Tonga 16 years ago to open a grocery store, experienced a volcanic tsunami disaster, and it was almost finished in seconds

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