Why did Mengman, a talented girl whose parents are proud of her, make her parents feel regretful in the end?

Since ancient times, Chinese parents have hoped that their children will become dragons and their daughters will become phoenixes, so they have very high expectations for their children. They hope that they can live happily in the future and learn to To achieve success, under the pressure of this kind of pressure, many children are constantly moving forward and working hard to make themselves proud of their parents. There is a talented woman named Mengman. She is the youngest female lecturer at Baijia Forum. Her achievements in literature are still very high, but she has brought anxiety to her parents, that is, she is still unmarried. She has always been single and her parents have been heartbroken. 1. Influenced by ears and eyes

Mengman was born in a family of intellectuals. Her father and mother both have university degrees and are teachers. Mengman grew up in such a family environment. She likes reading very much. One book after another has laid a very good literary foundation for Mengman. However, when she was about to take the high school entrance examination, reading became the biggest obstacle to her study. For this reason, her father and She made a three-part rule, and there was a time limit for reading every day. Mengman reached an agreement with his father, and after this time he began to work hard and was admitted to the best local middle school. 2. Thirst for knowledge

When she grew up, Mengman was admitted to the Minzu University of China with very good results, and she continued to study during her four years of college. After graduating from university, Minzu University of China wanted Mengman to stay as a teacher, but Mengman wanted to continue her development. She wanted to become a female doctor. Her father and mother were very supportive of her idea. When she was studying for a Ph.D., she lived in a very difficult environment. For this reason, Mengman's parents spent most of their life savings to buy her a small house. The environment became comfortable, and Mengman's path to studying for a Ph.D. It's going more smoothly. 3. Marital status becomes a burden

After Mengman became a doctor, she was liked by many students, and she was also favored by the editor and director of "Hundred Schools Forum". After listening to one of Mengman's trial lectures, the editor decided to let her become one of the speakers in this column, so Mengman became the youngest speaker at the time. Many of the series she lectured on were well received by the audience. Mengman also wrote many books and became a well-known writer. Mengman is now in her 40s, and her parents' only concern for her is that she has not yet found the other half of her life.