What impressed me the most was an episode in which my mother Jennifer Dong went to pick up my nephew Lyle and came back in a week or so. At this time, my father Fiona Fang became the master. Obviously, father and son get along very well, because father Fiona Fang has a high emotional intelligence, and he knows how to satisfy his son's small wish and fulfill his small intention. Such as playing games and eating snacks. And my son is willing to listen to his father Fiona Fang and study hard after having fun.
Can be described as killing two birds with one stone, killing two birds with one stone. You don't need a mother to chase after you, but you can also achieve a state where your son studies hard and the family is happy. This is the genius of Fiona Fang. It's a great pleasure to have such a clever father, a naughty son and a mother who hates iron to produce.
There are also single mother (Song Qian), ex-husband (Qiao Weidong) and daughter (Joe). This is a single-parent family, because her parents are divorced, which makes her daughter psychologically sensitive and fragile. Mother wants her daughter to be happy, and her daughter wants her mother to be happy, but neither of them knows how to make the other really happy. On the contrary, it is counterproductive. The mother has turned all her attention to her daughter. Her dream is that her daughter can be admitted to Tsinghua Peking University. So at the "pledging conference" of the school, Song Qian asked her daughter to write her dream of being admitted to Tsinghua Peking University on a balloon. Joe's real wish is to be admitted to China National Space Administration, which runs counter to her mother's wish. However, Joe's father is very tolerant and rational compared with his mother.
Because he respects the children's dreams, his wish written on the balloon is to support his daughter. Later, because of a mother-daughter dispute, Song Qianfei asked Ruth to write a 700-point wish on the balloon. Qiao Yingzi insisted on not writing, but asked her to write it herself. The two men argued and the balloon exploded. I wonder if Joe's dream was finally dashed. This is also the truest portrayal of many families. Parents impose their wishes on their children. They think that the best thing in the world is to give their children the best life. One person's body is another person's poison.