At this special moment of the Spring Festival, I once again stepped into the familiar flower street. The flowers here are still beautiful, but the people are different from previous years. The children are a year older, and the adults are a year older.
When I see the children playing, eating, drinking, and having fun, I can't help but think that a large part of the reason we work hard is to give them these happy memories.
I chatted with the Didi car master, and he told me that there is a traffic jam everywhere now, and I don't understand why everyone has to go out at this time.
I told him that because today is the Spring Festival, it is a special moment, and we have to take the children out to feel the festive atmosphere.
The Didi car master told me that the couple runs Didi all year round and rarely has the opportunity to visit the flower street. Children usually go to buy new clothes on their own, and they only give some money for the child to buy something delicious.
I understand that when children grow up, they begin to have their own lives and preferences, and they no longer need us to be there all the time.
I asked Didi Che Master how their income was, and he told me that they could only maintain basic living expenses in normal times, and that their income would be better during the Chinese New Year.
Last night he even took a business order in Shenzhen, although the distance is far away, but because the customer can't grab a train ticket, and finally adds the highway fee and fuel fee, a total of 600 yuan was earned.
I realized that ordinary people like Didi Che Master, their lives are not easy. They are running around for a living and are under all kinds of pressure. They may have provided cars because they felt that it was more cost-effective and could reduce the financial pressure.
Back at home, I can't help but think that the life of ordinary people is indeed not easy. Whether it is the bosses who want to make some money during the New Year, or ordinary laborers like Didi Che masters, they are all working hard to live. They carry the pressures and responsibilities of life, but they are still resilient.
The Chinese New Year, for us ordinary people, may be a time when we can have enough food and clothing with our families all year round. Then we welcome the new year and continue to work hard.