A brief introduction to the story of going to Fuyang 600 Li

Cao Li and Xie Qin live in a small room less than two square meters. Under the glamorous image of Shanghai's big cities, there are a group of foreigners like them, who live at the bottom of every household's chores every day, shuttling through the streets and lanes to clean up and take care of people's hygiene, or working as hourly workers, or cooks, or moonlighting, so that time can kill their youth. However, the money they sent back renovated the dilapidated old house in their hometown and successfully let the children learn and grow. Fuyang hometown to Shanghai, although only 600 miles, but can not often go home, can only swallow the grievances full of stomach. In addition to making money, the reason why they stay is that they are getting more and more far-fetched. With a high heart, Cao Li went to the outside world to explore and escaped from a failed marriage. She once went to Guangdong and opened a small clothing factory. But the business failed, so she had to put down the dignity of the small boss and go back to Shanghai for a while. She knows she can't go back to her hometown, but she still doesn't know where to go next. At this stage, she still silently picked up cleaning utensils and cleaned in a messy corner. Brother Dog knows that Cao Li not only has this ability. It happened that nine dumb children got an old bus from an abandoned parking lot. After being repaired by the mute, the car can still go on the road. Brother Dog asked Cao Li to help collect passengers and sell tickets. In order to make more people willing to take Brother Dog's bus home, Cao Li made his hometown extremely warm. However, Cao Li herself doubted whether what she said was home. When she came back in the middle of the night, she occasionally heard a faint call in her heart, but she picked up a slight pain. Cao Li is not even sure whether she can open the door of her hometown with joy and expectation like others. How far is it and how long will it take to start missing? A group of ordinary people, some trivial things. In the cold and noisy streets of Shanghai, Jiuzi's car was full of 30 aunts and drove to her hometown. Without the barrier of Qian Shan, it is only a stone's throw away, which evokes the truest homesickness.