Two days ago, the eighth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar was the "meeting" of my hometown. In the past, when my parents were alive, under normal circumstances, I would go back to my hometown to catch up on this day. Although how many "wills" have passed! But only a few times have impressed me...
I was six or seven years old that year, right? When my hometown was rushing to the market, I remember very clearly: my eldest brother, who went to college in Beijing, also returned. At that time, the eldest brother gave me a ten-dollar ticket to buy something I liked at the market (you must know that the ten yuan at that time was almost the income of a farmer in a poor area for two months!). Looking back now: the gift I remember was supposed to be something my eldest brother bought after I gave me money, right?
I used to get some gifts during the New Year's Festival, and now I let myself forget all about it, it's really a big forgetfulness! Today is "Father's Day", and it seems to be the most gifted holiday I have received in many years, right?

The picture above is the selfie I just took. The hat on my head was a gift from my brother two years ago, and the T-shirt on my body was a holiday gift purchased by my daughter two days ago. There is also a gift that I am afraid that everyone can't see clearly... The commemorative medallion I was wearing on my chest, the old Han Wu deliberately took its packaging box into his hand...
When did old Han Wu obviously Xie Dingdi himself not know. Anyway, the hard and tortuous life after starting a family and "establishing a business" is really very annoying and sad for several years! Since the hair began to be a little less, the old man naturally liked the hat... Therefore, when my brother buys hats, he often buys two... In recent years, my gifts have been continuous!
Hahaha! I can't imagine that the old man is so old that he even gets wet with the light of the devils of the rice country... Today's young people like to celebrate the foreign festival is right, the old Han Wu just wants to say to the younger generations: more festivals can be, just hope to remember to better live their own traditional festivals!