What are the touching pictures in the TV series "Ordinary World"?

I think there are many. Shao Ping suffered losses at school. His brother came to the school to comfort him. At that moment, he stabbed me in the heart. This may be the simplest brotherhood. After reading it, I have a lot of thoughts! Shao Ping told his classmates about his ideal and kept a positive attitude. The attitude of young people infected me. The most touching thing is Shao An's helplessness and poverty, which makes him afraid to have the person he loves. Later, Shao An got married and his wife was very kind to him. This ordinary day may be the most real life. After reading it, I have a lot of ideas.

Ordinary World reminds me of my childhood. The heatable adobe sleeping platform, granary and barn are the deepest memories of my childhood, probably because we are all from the northwest countryside, and there are many words similar to ours in Shaanxi dialect, which will give birth to intimacy. Almost all the 70s who have studied for several years will not be unfamiliar with Ordinary World. Even if you haven't seen Ordinary World, you must have seen Life. Gao Jialin's life puzzle was once a difficult problem before us. Love and bread used to be a topic that aroused people's thinking from the early 1980s to the 1990s.

In 1980s, when the morning sun spread all over China, new ideas tore open the closed curtain and introduced light into people's closed hearts. For a time, people's thinking about life, career and love has changed dramatically. For love, people began to break through the imprisonment of the old times and pursue freedom, so the trend of pure love occupied most people's psychology for a time.

Similar to running leaves, yes. They all want to break through the disparity of social status and economy to realize their love ideal, but in the end they have not achieved a positive result. Why did the author Lu Yao write Tian Xiaoxia to death? I'm afraid this is a question worth thinking about. Simply put, what the author wants to express is a more realistic attitude: ideals often lose to reality.