Who says there are no homeless people in China? Every time I go back to my hometown, I always buy something for this old lady. The first time I saw her was also in winter. I often go out to feed stray cats and dogs. At that time, I saw a ragged old lady outside the supermarket surrounded by many stray dogs. She was not even full herself but still shared her bread with those dogs. She usually makes a living by collecting trash and is often bullied by local kids who throw stones and steal what she picks up. As Confucius said, human nature at birth is inherently evil; people need to be educated and cultivated over time. In recent years, China’s poverty alleviation efforts have actually been quite good, better than many developed countries. However, it seems there’s little assistance for elderly people like her. I also asked her why she didn’t find a job, since nearby supermarkets and such are hiring. Later, I realized that maybe due to her age or other reasons, her mind isn’t very clear, so she probably can’t do normal work.

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