Shanghai: Uncle walks 40 kilometers and pulls luggage to the station with a cart
In 2020, the sudden emergence of the COVID-19 epidemic disrupted people's peaceful lives, and a large-scale epidemic prevention campaign started in Wuhan and spread across the country.
Thanks to the efforts of many people, the domestic epidemic has been well controlled. In the past three years, although there have been outbreaks in the country, they have been relatively well controlled, and our lives have been almost in a state of calm.
But since the first half of 2022, the epidemic situation across the country has been catastrophic, especially in Shanghai, which has been shaken by the storm for more than two months, and both the city and the people who work and live there have suffered Huge loss.
Recently, the epidemic situation in Shanghai has improved and is gradually easing. Some people who went to Shanghai for work have started returning home to reunite with their families. But after all, they haven't fully recovered, and going home is especially difficult.
No, the two uncles walked 40 kilometers to the station with their luggage in a cart.
Two uncles can be seen walking down the road with luggage in their cars, one pushing in the back and the other pulling in front with a rope.
The two are said to be heading home, where the wheat is ripe, and they are about to walk to the station. It can be seen that the two uncles are walking in a hurry, and their backs are very tangled, which makes people feel distressed.
The outbreak has thrown many people in Shanghai into chaos and grief, and as viewers, it's hard for us to understand how they've been coping over the past two months.
Chinese people have a homeland complex. After this period of ups and downs, I think many people miss their relatives and hometown very much. It's like a child who has been wronged can only find comfort when he comes home.
Now is the season for the wheat to ripen, and in any case, it must be time to go home. When your hometown's wheat is ripe, it's time for your wanderer to go home! ".