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39岁的杨山一直生活在苏北的一个小县城。13年前,杨山辞去县造纸厂销售科的工作,和妻子一起,在离家不远的一个街口卖起了早点。豆浆、稀饭、油条、小笼包、粽子……小摊儿不大,但品种齐全,几个桌椅板凳,也擦拭得干净整洁。那个路口几十米外,是县实验小学,早上七点左右,许多送孩子的家长会带着孩子光顾他的早餐摊儿,生意倒也说得过去。然后孩子上学、大人上班,杨山便和妻子一起收拾起摊位回家,照顾瘫痪在床的父亲。这也是杨山辞去公职、摆摊卖早点的原因——父亲在脑溢血抢救过来后,便瘫痪在床了,生活完全无法自理,需要有人专门照顾。
Yang Shan, 39, has been living in a small town in northern Jiangsu. 13 years ago, Yang Shan resigned from the county sales department of paper mills, and his wife, sold away in a block away from home sooner. Soymilk, porridge, fried dough sticks, dumplings, dumplings ... small stalls are not large, but the full range, a few tables and chairs, but also wipe clean and tidy. Tens of meters outside the intersection, the county Experimental Primary School, about seven in the morning, many parents send their children will take his children to visit his breakfast stand children, business down too justified. Then children go to school, adults go to work, Yang Shan and his wife together to clean up the booth home, take care of paralyzed in bed father. This is why Yang Shan resigned from office and set up a stall to sell her earlier. After her father died of cerebral hemorrhage, she was paralyzed in bed and was completely unable to take care of her own life and needed special attention.