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Poetry born of a mother's sacrifice

Sanitation worker finds peace in written word

By Zou Shuo in Changsha | China Daily | Updated: 2025-02-03 09:06
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Huang poses for a photo at an institute of literature named after the late Chairman Mao Zedong in Changsha in November. CHINA DAILY

In 2019, Huang joined a group chat of sanitation workers from Hunan who shared a passion for literature and began sharing her poems. Editors in the group published Huang's works online, where they garnered praise and popularity.

Participating in numerous literary competitions, Huang clinched multiple awards and embarked on a self-study program for a vocational degree in literature at Hunan Normal University.

Despite understanding that a degree would not help her much at her age, Huang persevered and now stands on the brink of completing her degree. She emphasized that her pursuit of education was driven by her love for literature and the desire to enhance her proficiency in the field.

"I used to think that I was too old to pass the exams, but I have learned the tricks and become more patient in chasing the dream," she said.

Huang's reading preferences have evolved over time, shifting from romantic fiction to classic novels. Reflecting on her journey, she underscored the transformative power of adversity: "Hardships nurture personal growth. In my youth, I envisioned a rosy future, but reality proved otherwise."

For Huang, books are companions in a life filled with responsibilities toward her children and aging parents. Despite the challenges she faces, she remains resolute, embodying a spirit of tenacity and fortitude.

"Life is not easy, and you cannot show your sadness and weakness in front of family," she said. "You need to be tough."

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