How to evaluate the TV series "Big Rivers"?

I am a child of a large state-owned chemical factory born in 1990. I really want to cry when I see the story of Song Yunhui in Jinzhou factory. The sense of substitution is too strong. The first half of Song Yunhui's factory story is really like my father. I don't know if anyone will read it, but there are still traces to write dad's story here.

Seeing Xiaohui's hard work, it's really not easy to think of his parents. My father was born in the rural college entrance examination, and my grandparents lived in the mountains. This house is just like the poorest and most broken house of Xiao Lei's family. In the dim light, a portrait of Chairman Mao hangs in the living room, and a pigsty is attached to the side of the house, much like the place where Xiaohui cut in line on TV. The senior high school entrance examination went to the best middle school in the county, and it took one day to go to school by car. Every week when he comes home, he brings a can of pickles to cook his next meal. Every year, in order to save money for meals, the school is accommodating, carrying sacks of rice to the middle school, and then changing the meal ticket after eating. In college, he gets up at six o'clock every morning to clean the corridor of the whole male dormitory. The school is flexible and can avoid accommodation. I have to help harvest crops when I go home on holiday every year. Dad set up a steamed bread stall in Xiamen University to sell steamed bread, but he didn't make any money and finally didn't do it. He said that at that time, a fellow villager in Hunan ate steamed buns, and he secretly worked hard when he knew that he couldn't afford it.

The college students at that time were really different from my generation now. I feel that my classmates and I both graduated from college, and everyone is rich. And my father's generation really has the backbone of hard work.

I saw Xiaohui go to fix that section yesterday. I remember my mother said that my father was in the workshop when he was young, and the big fuel tank needed to be repaired. It was dark and there was no oxygen. Everyone must take flashlights and breathing apparatus to engage in life-threatening work. The master in the workshop is unwilling to go. As a freshman, my father volunteered. Mom and dad met in the workshop, and they are both very motivated. In their spare time, they also compiled a workshop operation manual containing 100 questions and answers, and released it to the workshop for sharing. . Look at my comfortable life now, I'm really a little ashamed.