Hubei women send their children to school to ferry boats, and take 13 years free of charge to the villagers.
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daily character Wan Jialin reported
from the Wujiang tributary of Wujiang in Lichuan city of Hubei after the depression in Lichuan City Jiangcun, this section of Yujiang River is about 100 meters wide, and there is no bridge near the village. It is very inconvenient for villagers to cross the river. 13 years ago, in order to facilitate children to go to school on the other side, the villagers Zhan Maoxiu and her husband spent thousands of yuan to make a small boat.
after the children grow up, Zhan Mao Su no longer needs to pick them up. She was planning to go to Guangzhou to work. For family consideration, she also thought that the villagers were still in the river. Zhan Maoxiu, 47, continued to ferry in the place, averaging 8 trips a day. In March 5th, Zhan Maoxiu told the daily people that a bridge was being built in the village, but there was a shutdown, and the project was not over half, and she would continue to ferry the villagers here.
Chutian Metropolis Daily.
daily character: How did you cross the river before you had your boat?
Zhan Mao show: there has been no bridge nearby. We are going to ferry to a few miles away. Now it will be more convenient to walk directly from me.
daily characters: what are the villagers doing across the river?
Zhan Mao show: students go to the opposite side to go to primary school and middle school, and the villagers have to cross the river to go to the market to do things.
daily character: when do you ship every day?
Zhan Mao show: start the boat at seven or eight o'clock every day, keep in line with the children's school time. The kindergarten class is twelve, and the grade 123 is at half past three. I'll be waiting to send them here on the other side of the river. I didn't stay at the riverside. I went home when I had no one. It was the latest in the afternoon to five or six.
daily character: is the workload of daily punting great for you?