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I started reading Professor Bei's book yesterday, *Money That Walks*. Professor Bei bought her mother a 15-yuan winter coat after receiving a student subsidy. I've had a similar experience. I'm very grateful to my parents, especially after seeing more of the world and realizing how hard their lives have been. In my first semester of university, I had my first 10,000 yuan in savings, earned from selling bus tickets, running tours, and renting bicycles. The biggest expense I ever made, 1700 yuan, was buying my mom a washing machine. I felt bad that her hands would get cold washing clothes in winter. My mom was very happy when I brought it home, but she was reluctant to use electricity. That Haier washing machine lasted for many years without breaking down, but at first, she really just used it as decoration. Let's talk about the first gift you bought for your parents. If you haven't bought one yet, now is the time, with Chinese New Year coming soon, buy one for your parents! "The tree desires stillness, but the wind never ceases; the child desires to care for their parents, but they are no longer there." While our parents are alive, we are still children. Cherish the years when we can still be children.

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