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What if a seventy-year-old son can't take care of a ninety-year-old mother?
Let the grandson take care of them.

My 70-year-old son takes good care of my 96-year-old mother and drinks morning tea with her every day. Neighborhood envy.

(Reporter dorri) Liao Apo, a 96-year-old Ecuadorian in Nanhua Community, is full of silver hair and smiles all day, leaving a deep impression on past residents. Grandma walks by the river with a small umbrella every day, and she is healthy. However, what impressed the neighbors most was the deep affection between her and her 70-year-old son. Every day, my son takes his mother to Gongbei for morning tea and shopping, and takes good care of her life, which makes her neighbors envy the old man for having a good son.

The old man speaks fluent Spanish.

Recently, the reporter met Liao's mother-in-law. Her naturally curly silver hair is very beautiful. She was walking by the river, and all the residents passing by greeted her kindly. "I go out with this red umbrella every day, which is convenient for walking. In the past, my son gave me a three-legged crutch. I was ugly and afraid that others would think that my feet were not good. " Liao Popo said with a playful smile.

Liao's mother-in-law is an Ecuadorian Chinese. She/kloc-came to Nanjing to study at the age of 0/4, and later married to Hong Kong. She can speak English and Spanish. "I was born in Ecuador, and our family opened a hospital there. My parents are doctors. /kloc-when I was 0/4 years old, I followed my uncle and sister to Nanjing to learn Chinese. " Mother-in-law said that her mother hoped that she could go back to help China patients translate when she finished her studies.

"I learned a lot of ancient Chinese, such as' I woke up relaxed and happy on this morning in spring, and birds were singing everywhere around me' and so on. They are all very well recited. " Liao said that she studied Hakka at that time, so many people now think that she is a Hakka.

Later, Liao's mother-in-law in her twenties got married in Hong Kong and gave birth to seven children. The daughters have settled in the United States and Hong Kong, while the mother-in-law has returned to the mainland. After her husband died, Liao Popo lived in Nanhua Community with her eldest son, and the mother and son lived in an adjacent building.

Liao's mother-in-law speaks fluent and beautiful Spanish, and she also keeps accounts in "foreign languages" when she buys food. She said that although she can write Chinese, she thinks Spanish is more slippery. She also likes to eat food made of curry. In her spare time, she squeezed some juice and drank some ginseng tea. Mother-in-law looks fine because of proper health care.

Wheelchair pushes mother to drink morning tea.

Liao's eldest son is a dutiful son, and the residents in the community call him "Uncle Lu". Every morning 10, Uncle Lu takes his mother to Gongbei for morning tea. Mother-in-law's legs and feet are inconvenient and she can't walk far. Lu Shu, who is in his 70s, pushes his mother in a wheelchair.

"Going to Gongbei, on the one hand, I hope my mother can see more scenery and relax. What I regret very much in my life is that I didn't learn to drive, so I can only take the bus when I go to have morning tea with my old mother. " Lu Shu said that every time before getting on the bus, he held Liao's mother-in-law in one hand and carried the wheelchair in the other. Because of hard work, his back was all wet as soon as he got on the bus.

"My mother must see me several times a day, or she will be unhappy. She invited workers to her place, but she didn't like it, so I had to wait on them myself. " Lu Shu said with a smile, come more often when you have time, and often chat with the elderly to relieve boredom.

"What I have done is nothing, but I think being a child means taking responsibility, respecting the elderly and taking good care of them." Liu Shu said with a smile.