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On March 3, the life of an ordinary oil worker's family
Some time ago, I just interviewed Aunt Gao Fenglian, a family member of an oil worker. The interview with Aunt Gao Fenglian originated from a chat with her youngest daughter, Merry ma. Shortly after her father died, she talked about their wandering life with the well team and the hardships her mother experienced, which made me curious about Aunt Gao's experience. Aunt Gao accepted my interview very readily, and kept me at her house for dinner every time. We sat on my aunt's bed and listened to her. Gao Fenglian, female, 194 1, from Dongjiawan Village, Zizhou County, Shaanxi Province. She married an oil worker at the age of 17, and gave birth to 1 children and 4 daughters. 1960, working as a family member in the drilling team of an oil company whose husband works in Qinghai. 1973 was transferred from Qinghai to Changqing Oilfield in Gansu, 1976 was transferred to No.4 Exploration Company in Shenze County, Hebei Province with the drilling crew, 1990 was discharged from the army. After 32 years and 8 months in the oil field, it was difficult for her husband to support three old people and five children because of his low income. Gao Fenglian has been doing odd jobs, washing quilts, looking after children, burning tea stoves, entering coal yards, pulling steel bars, beating adobe, sweeping streets, watching bathhouses, unloading cars, sewing ... Where there is work, there is hard work, and it has gone through hardships, but for various reasons, it has missed the opportunity to become a regular employee. From 65438 to 0994, Gao Fenglian began to practice Buddhism at the age of overwork, and now he is healthy, alert, open-minded, filial and happy in his later years. Her experience shows us how hard a weak woman at the bottom of society has worked to support her family and how much courage she needs to fight for her rights and interests. According to her eldest daughter Ma Qing, Aunt Gao wore long braids when she was young, which was very beautiful. Unfortunately, due to poverty, Aunt Gao never took photos again. In the interview, when I asked Sister Ma Qing to take a photo with us, she was worried about spending money. She was a little nervous in front of the camera. She didn't become more natural until she took a photo with her daughters after dinner. Aunt Gao in her later years had the support and dependence of faith. Although her wife died, she was not too sad or lonely. She leads a full and happy life. Her four daughters also believe in Buddhism like her, and the family is happy.