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"Que Li Ren Jia": Under the impact of the tide of reform, the Kong family broke out into a sharp contradiction and conflict

author:Writer Yu Aiping

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"Que Li Ren Jia": Under the impact of the tide of reform, the Kong family broke out into a sharp contradiction and conflict

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"Que Li Ren Jia": Under the impact of the tide of reform, the Kong family broke out into a sharp contradiction and conflict

Confucius's hometown of Qufu, the Spring Festival is approaching, the Kong Dexian family of the five generations of Queli Street is particularly lively, and the family is busy making the 90th birthday of Grandpa Kong Xiangbi. His son Wei Ben sold the old lady's shou materials to buy a car as a tour guide and earn money from foreigners. Angry, Deok Hyun raised a shovel to smash the car. At this time, Wei Ben's grandfather, Kong Lingtan, who was a minister in Beijing, rushed back to celebrate his birthday. The next day, Kong Lingtan and Wei Ben, along with their American friend Miss Annie, drove to Shaowu Tombs. Viben wanted to resign from public office, and his father was furious. Kong Lingtan left his wife and son to join the revolution, and later, everything changed, and he married a nurse who had saved him. In front of The Grave of Grandma Viben, Kong Lingtan felt a deep sense of indebtedness. Kong Lingtan supports young people in pursuing their ideals, and Kong Dexian angrily pushes the door in, blaming his father. Kong Lingtan shot up the case: "I am your father, Wei Ben's grandfather." The old lady was alarmed, and he brought the family to Kong Lin: "We are the Kong family, and we have an old ancestor named Confucius." In the evening, the old lady's birthday feast broke up in a dull atmosphere. Deok Hyun told his father about the time when people from the township forced their mothers to press their fingerprints on the divorce papers. After niang's death, the third uncle secretly carried her into Kong Lin and buried her. Late at night, Deok Hyun told his wife that when he was a child, his father held him and cried. I don't know if it's true or not. The wife said it was true. Ling Tan was returning to Beijing, and none of the people who sent him off were sons. Suddenly, he saw Deok Hyun standing on the wangfu platform that his mother used to go to when he was a child...

"Que Li Ren Jia": Under the impact of the tide of reform, the Kong family broke out into a sharp contradiction and conflict
"Que Li Ren Jia": Under the impact of the tide of reform, the Kong family broke out into a sharp contradiction and conflict
"Que Li Ren Jia": Under the impact of the tide of reform, the Kong family broke out into a sharp contradiction and conflict
"Que Li Ren Jia": Under the impact of the tide of reform, the Kong family broke out into a sharp contradiction and conflict

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