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8 Lies of a Mother 

1. When the boy was a child, his family was very poor. There was often not enough food, so his mother would share her own portion with her children. She would say, "Children, eat up, I'm not hungry!" —The first lie his mother told.

2. When the boy was growing, his hardworking mother often used her Sundays off to catch fish in the ditches of the rural outskirts of the county to supplement their calcium intake. The fish was delicious, and the fish soup was very flavorful. While the children ate the fish, his mother would gnaw on the fish bones, licking the remaining meat off them. The boy felt sorry for her and would put some fish from his bowl into his mother's, urging her to eat. His mother wouldn't eat it, so she would put the fish back into his bowl with her chopsticks. She would say, "Child, eat up, I don't like fish!" —The second lie his mother told.

3. When the boy entered junior high school, to pay for his and his siblings' tuition, his mother, a seamstress, would go to the neighborhood committee to get some matchboxes to take home and glue together at night to earn a little extra money for the family. One winter, the boy woke up in the middle of the night and saw his mother still hunched over, glued matchboxes under the oil lamp. The boy said, "Mother, go to sleep. You have to go to work tomorrow morning." The mother smiled and said, "Child, go to sleep. I'm not sleepy!" —The third lie the mother told.

4. The year of the college entrance exam, the mother took leave from work and stood at the exam site every day to support her son. It was the height of summer, the sun blazing down, and the stubborn mother stood there for hours. When the bell rang to signal the end of the exam, the mother rushed to him and handed him a cup of strong tea she had prepared in a can, urging him to drink it. The tea was strong, but her love was even stronger. Looking at his mother's chapped lips and beads of sweat, the boy handed the can back to his mother, offering her a drink. The mother said, "Child, drink it. I'm not thirsty!" —The fourth lie the mother told.

5. After the father passed away, the mother became both father and mother, struggling to raise her children on her meager income from the sewing cooperative, supporting their education. Life was incredibly difficult. Uncle Li, the watch repairman under the utility pole at the alley intersection, learned of this and would find excuses to help out, carrying coal, fetching water, and bringing money and food to support the boy's family. Humans aren't plants or trees; how could they be without feelings? The neighbors saw this and remembered it, all urging the mother to remarry, why make herself suffer? However, the mother remained chaste for many years, refusing to remarry, no matter how much others advised her. She said, "I don't love!" —Five Lies Told

6. After the boy and his older siblings graduated from university and started working, their laid-off mother set up a small stall at the nearby farmers' market to make a living. Knowing this, her children, who worked in other places, often sent money back to support their mother, but she resolutely refused and returned the money. She said, "I have money!" —Six Lies Told

7. The boy taught at the university for two years, then went on to study for a doctorate at a prestigious American university. After graduating, he stayed in the US to work at a research institution with a very high salary. With his improved circumstances, the boy, living abroad, wanted to bring his mother to enjoy a comfortable retirement, but the old woman refused. His mother said, "I'm not used to it!" —Seven Lies Told

8. In her later years, the mother was diagnosed with stomach cancer and hospitalized. When the boy, far away across the Atlantic, flew back, his mother was already on her deathbed after surgery. Seeing his mother suffering so much from the disease, the boy was heartbroken and wept bitterly. His mother said, "Child, don't cry, I'm not in pain." —The Last Lie Told

"I know this post shouldn't be here, but I was still deeply moved after reading it. May all mothers in the world enjoy health and longevity!"

Please reply if you wish your mother a long and healthy life !

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