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K-SOUL Douyin & Weibo Updates + Live regarding his father's health
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The new millennium was the beginning of my arrival in the unknown. The new 21st century brought prosperity, wealth and power, and my parents left their hometowns and worked far away. But those changes have not lifted me out of the old 20th century. I am the typical product of that era, the children left behind*.
*T/N: <Wonmun * Children (留守儿童): children left behind> It refers to children whose parents both went out of town to make money and were left in rural areas. In the early 2000s, as China's urbanization began in earnest, "farmer workers" headed to large cities, and their children had to remain in rural areas and live a life separated from their parents.
Now people talk about how miserable the children left behind are, but I don't think so. Because I don't remember anything before the age of 10. Maybe it's because it's been too long, or maybe I've erased that memory myself.
I don't remember, but she told me that on Lunar New Year sometimes, when she went back to her hometown to buy new clothes, she had mud on her body and was embarrassed to take it off. I laughed when I heard that I peed on my pants in second grade because I was scared to raise my hands. I don't feel like it's stories about me that you're talking about, because I can't remember.
Later, when my parents returned to my hometown, I grew up and entered middle school. Growing up in the hands of my grandfather and grandmother from a young age, I was told to study hard and unite with my classmates, and naturally, I couldn't adjust well to this group life.
Most of the high school children in the town with low cultural literacy grew up the same way as me in the absence of sex education, which also created their puberty and rebellion. After a while, I was exposed to school violence for the first time in my life, not knowing how to get along with other friends.
But I wasn't afraid at this time, because my mom and dad were by my side. My dad, who answered the phone and rushed to school, made the kids apologize to me in front of all the teachers and students. That was the first and last time I understood paternal love. He was like Superman.
The last reason I said it was because I had conflicts with my parents as in most families during puberty. When I was a first grader in high school, I accidentally applied for an art high school. I was accepted into the conservatory department because I couldn't learn any musical instruments and couldn't read sheet music. So I secretly figured out a way to drop out of high school.
When the concepts of two centuries collide, some lose. Stubborn, I heard my father say to me, 'Wake up from your dreams. You can never succeed. It's a game of the rich,' and I slowly left home and left Sichuan, Beijing, and China.
My father's absence prevented me from building close relationships with people, but I was able to focus more on my dreams for a few years thanks to him. Now I'm an idol who can make my debut, join a group, and stand on stage and give strength to others.
But in the process, I still had no connection with my father. I could have been a caring, confident, and recognized character in front of the camera, but I was rigid when I came out of this character. It was because my mother wouldn't answer the phone even if I called every few months*.
*T/N: He contacted his father rarely, about once every few months, but even this meant that he contacted his father because his mother did not respond.
I have not been able to talk about the punching I received at art school, the deception I suffered at work, the discrimination I experienced abroad, and the dark moments I couldn't tell Superman at that time with the thought that I would not understand, I couldn't help, and I would worry. His power has long since disappeared in my heart.
But in the five years since my little sister was born, rather than my father's strength disappeared, I could see again that he became another Superman and that he had various superpowers, powers that I had never seen before.
I don't know what the most raw love is, I never received it, I never felt it. I don't even know what I lost. So I started rearing my inner child while self-taught psychology for a few years. My childhood inferiority complex or anxiety has gone away, but my emotional isolation of my family has remained.
This lasted until August this year. Having just decided to debut in Korea, I received a phone call from my mother that my father's lung cancer had spread to the liver. My father said he didn't talk because he was afraid it would interfere with his audition debut in Korea. My mother called me as a stay-at-home mother by herself, unable to stand the pressure.
I immediately called my father, who had a record of phone calls five months ago, and he blamed him for not telling him earlier. He hung up and said, "Don't listen to me, I'm fine. You probably didn't understand, you couldn't help, you were just worried."
And I finally realized that Superman was human, too.
*T/N: <Wonmun * Children (留守儿童): children left behind> It refers to children whose parents both went out of town to make money and were left in rural areas. In the early 2000s, as China's urbanization began in earnest, "farmer workers" headed to large cities, and their children had to remain in rural areas and live a life separated from their parents.
Now people talk about how miserable the children left behind are, but I don't think so. Because I don't remember anything before the age of 10. Maybe it's because it's been too long, or maybe I've erased that memory myself.
I don't remember, but she told me that on Lunar New Year sometimes, when she went back to her hometown to buy new clothes, she had mud on her body and was embarrassed to take it off. I laughed when I heard that I peed on my pants in second grade because I was scared to raise my hands. I don't feel like it's stories about me that you're talking about, because I can't remember.
Later, when my parents returned to my hometown, I grew up and entered middle school. Growing up in the hands of my grandfather and grandmother from a young age, I was told to study hard and unite with my classmates, and naturally, I couldn't adjust well to this group life.
Most of the high school children in the town with low cultural literacy grew up the same way as me in the absence of sex education, which also created their puberty and rebellion. After a while, I was exposed to school violence for the first time in my life, not knowing how to get along with other friends.
But I wasn't afraid at this time, because my mom and dad were by my side. My dad, who answered the phone and rushed to school, made the kids apologize to me in front of all the teachers and students. That was the first and last time I understood paternal love. He was like Superman.
The last reason I said it was because I had conflicts with my parents as in most families during puberty. When I was a first grader in high school, I accidentally applied for an art high school. I was accepted into the conservatory department because I couldn't learn any musical instruments and couldn't read sheet music. So I secretly figured out a way to drop out of high school.
When the concepts of two centuries collide, some lose. Stubborn, I heard my father say to me, 'Wake up from your dreams. You can never succeed. It's a game of the rich,' and I slowly left home and left Sichuan, Beijing, and China.
My father's absence prevented me from building close relationships with people, but I was able to focus more on my dreams for a few years thanks to him. Now I'm an idol who can make my debut, join a group, and stand on stage and give strength to others.
But in the process, I still had no connection with my father. I could have been a caring, confident, and recognized character in front of the camera, but I was rigid when I came out of this character. It was because my mother wouldn't answer the phone even if I called every few months*.
*T/N: He contacted his father rarely, about once every few months, but even this meant that he contacted his father because his mother did not respond.
I have not been able to talk about the punching I received at art school, the deception I suffered at work, the discrimination I experienced abroad, and the dark moments I couldn't tell Superman at that time with the thought that I would not understand, I couldn't help, and I would worry. His power has long since disappeared in my heart.
But in the five years since my little sister was born, rather than my father's strength disappeared, I could see again that he became another Superman and that he had various superpowers, powers that I had never seen before.
I don't know what the most raw love is, I never received it, I never felt it. I don't even know what I lost. So I started rearing my inner child while self-taught psychology for a few years. My childhood inferiority complex or anxiety has gone away, but my emotional isolation of my family has remained.
This lasted until August this year. Having just decided to debut in Korea, I received a phone call from my mother that my father's lung cancer had spread to the liver. My father said he didn't talk because he was afraid it would interfere with his audition debut in Korea. My mother called me as a stay-at-home mother by herself, unable to stand the pressure.
I immediately called my father, who had a record of phone calls five months ago, and he blamed him for not telling him earlier. He hung up and said, "Don't listen to me, I'm fine. You probably didn't understand, you couldn't help, you were just worried."
And I finally realized that Superman was human, too.
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