Sunday, March 24, 2013

A Typical Day Of A Chinese Boy From A Poverty-stricken Village


Zhao Bosheng, an eight-year-old primary school pupil, is an outgoing boy and a big fan of a Chinese Kungfu cartoon Twelve Chinese Zodiac Signs. He loves it because of the dream being a Kungfu star.


Leaving school for home, he feels hungry. A normal sesame seed cake serves him well before doing his homework 


His older sister, a high-school student, always assists him on his homework.


Being impatient, he erases his already-done homework for rectification, after several times being corrected by his sister



The lead of the pencil, though just sharpened, is broken again. For fear he may cut his fingers, his mother is sharpening the pencil for him.


He is mimicing his mother's motions of sharpening a pencil


Life is hard by manufacturing honeycomb briquette.The three Children of Zhao Xiaowei, Zhao Bosheng's father, are his impetus to carry on.


Homework done, he excitedly runs to his mother to get her signature on his homework per his teacher's instruction


His mother is too busy to sign, which makes him almost cry


Children are children. No sooner does he cast grievance into oblivion than he plays with his puppy from his hometown.


To him, the tractor of his family is none other than a toy.


He, among all his siblings, is the most active one.


He admires kungfu characters in cartoons


Mother's work done, he is showing off his newly-learned kungfu gestures to her.














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