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The disappearance of the childhood of the public welfare micro-film "Pujie's Winter" begins with the throwing away of "poetry"

author:Eight o'clock in the morning on weekends

Pujay's story is the epitome of the children left behind

Coming from a herdsman family in the mountains of Qinghai, Pujie lived a normal life of reading and herding sheep, but unlike the other children around him, Pujie liked to write poetry. The Tibetan Plateau is a distant place imagined by many people, but poetry is incompatible with the environment in which Pujie lives. Herders like to think of Pujay as a joke that can be entertained at will, and they can't understand what poetry means to life.

In the eyes of the adults in the mountains, their task is to buy sheep and sell sheep, and the task of children is to read and herd sheep.

What is the point of writing poetry?

Don't children have to work in the city to earn money when they grow up?

Is there still a job in the world that makes money by writing poetry?

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Slightly longer, but really touching

Living for the sake of living, forgetting the original love, forgetting that I once had "wings".

The goat is the listener of the child's poetry, the inspiration, more like a symbol of talent - all the visible goats are speaking for the invisible talent.

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