Wuhan Half-Month Tour

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It’s the 6th day in Wuhan!
I visited the Yellow Crane Tower, mentioned in classical poetry,
and cheered at a Chinese Super League match.

Before the Spring Festival, I transitioned from a maintenance worker to a frontline production worker. Workers also need certifications to work. The company arranged training and certification in Wuhan, at a university classified as a 211 Project university. The students on campus are all top of their classes—primary, middle, and high school—only the best students attend this school. Being there, I felt a kind of suppressed feeling I can’t quite explain. These students seem to have extraordinary abilities from birth, while I am just an ordinary person. I also want to study hard, but no matter how hard I try, I can’t seem to do well. These young university students, after working at the company for about half a year, usually move into administrative roles, and in a few years, they become middle managers. As for me, I am just a worker, no matter what.
Feeling the weight of fate, I guess I should hope for a good birth!

Attached are two photos. (Viewing Yellow Crane Tower from afar)

I’ve been following Chinese football. I went to see a match live, and those foreign players are really tall and strong. It made me think about how Japanese players are not at all inferior to European teams. They defeated Germany and Spain in the World Cup. From young footballers to Asia’s pride, how much effort do yellow-skinned people have to put in? (Photo of watching football)

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