China News Service, Ningbo, February 19th (Linbo) "I have 8 days off, 6 of which are spent taking care of the children. I am the male version of 'Dehua'." Recently, Xiao Lin (pseudonym), a citizen of Ningbo, Zhejiang, said in an interview , this Spring Festival, he helped his sister take care of the children for 6 days, and experienced the daily life of "Dehua" in depth.

Xiao Lin held his nephew's hand and walked on the street. Photo courtesy Xiao Lin

  "Dehua" refers to the character Jiang Dehua in the TV series "Parents' Love". She helped raise five nieces and nephews while the male and female protagonists were busy at work. One of the famous scenes is what Jiang Dehua said after he learned that his sister-in-law was pregnant with twins after he had already helped his brother-in-law raise three children: I'm so tired that I'll forget it!

  With the arrival of the Spring Festival holiday, Generation Z, who are on vacation, transform into "Dehua" and take on the important task of taking care of the children of their older brothers and sisters.

  "As soon as my nephew calls me 'uncle', I soften my heart." Xiao Lin is a "post-95 generation" who grew up following his sister. He said that during the Spring Festival holiday, his brother-in-law had to be on duty, and his sister wanted to go out to play, so she took the initiative to sign up and became a "baby protector" team member.

  "Play with him, carry him, coax him to eat, and after a few days, I can't wait to go back to work." Xiao Lin said with a smile, although "raising a baby" is far more difficult than he imagined, but he has also gained a lot. Such a sense of happiness.

Xiao Lin accompanied his nephew to watch the show. Photo courtesy Xiao Lin

  "Especially now that everyone is working in different places, it is a rare opportunity to develop a relationship with my nephew. It is painful and happy at the same time. I am also very happy to be a 'Dehua'."

  Coincidentally, Xiao Li (pseudonym), a citizen of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, is also a member of the army of "caring for children".

  "It's more difficult for me. My sister and brother-in-law went out to play, and I was left at home to take care of the baby for the holidays." Xiao Li is a college student. She said with a smile that her important task during this winter vacation is to take care of her baby.

  In addition to "taking care of children", "part-time work" has also become a different way for Generation Z to celebrate the Spring Festival.

  "Part-time job is 300 yuan a day. I am mainly responsible for tourist consultation, directing passenger flow and vehicle traffic." Wang Hao is a "post-00s". During the Spring Festival holiday, he chose to "part-time" at the Xiangshan Film and Television City near his home.

  His "working time" is from 7:30 to 16:40 every day.

  "Xiangshan Film and Television City is a scenic spot in our town. With the influx of tourists during the Spring Festival, they need to recruit a group of temporary staff." In Wang Hao's view, part-time jobs are very common for current students. During the Spring Festival, many of his classmates worked part-time at milk tea shops, Western restaurants and other places.

  “Sometimes I feel very proud when I see tourists from all over the world come to my hometown.” On his first day at work, Wang Hao encountered a “big rush” of orders. The cars in the parking lot could no longer be loaded, so he responded in time. Direct and direct vehicles.

  "It really smells good when I get my salary." Although he works very hard and has two degrees of tan, he also said frankly that this Spring Festival is also full of meaning. (over)