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Yang Suo, a "giant baby" who lost his parents at the age of 18, couldn't do laundry and was too lazy to cook. What happened next?

Introduction

Strict fathers produce filial sons, but loving mothers often fail. Traditional education in ancient China was relatively strict, especially in times of difficult conditions. Many children learned to share the pressure for their families from an early age. However, as living conditions get better and better, parents' concepts gradually change, and many parents dote on their children. This "giant baby" in Henan starved to death because of his parents' doting. We generally describe giant babies as people who are extremely immature in behavior and psychology even though they are not young anymore. The giant baby we are going to talk about today is a young man from Henan named Yang Suo.

The family of giant baby Yang Suo

Generally speaking of giant babies, families with good conditions dote on their children. But the Yang Suo family is an exception. They are just an ordinary rural family. It can be seen from Yang Suo's name how much his parents hope to lock him with them. Both his father and mother doted on him since he was a child. Yang Suo didn't want to walk. His father would hold him or put him in a pole wherever he went, for fear that the child would bump and get injured while walking. When Yang Suo got a little older, he was not allowed to do any housework.

Didn’t Yang Suo take the initiative to do housework? Yes, but they were rejected by their parents. Their parents believed that children in the new era should be pampered and raised. After all, Yang Suo was also his only flesh and blood. However, not only did this not help Yang Suo grow, it actually caused him to lose his most basic ability to survive.

Yang Suo's sorrow

His father was the backbone of the family, but due to long-term hard work, he suffered from a lot of old problems. Yang Suo died of illness when he was 13 years old. My mother was in poor health, so all the burdens now fell on her hands, and it didn't take long for her to become tired. At this time, Yang Suo was able to share some of the pressure on the family, but he had been in a position of pampering for a long time and had long since become too lazy. Even though his mother fell ill, Yang Suo did not shoulder the burden of taking care of her. Instead, he asked his mother to drag herself out to work to support him. When he was 18 years old, Yang Suo's mother also passed away, leaving Yang Suo alone.

Seeing how pitiful he was, his cousin arranged a job for him. Although the work was a bit hard, he had food, shelter and a good salary. However, the spoiled Yang Suo was not willing to do anything, so he secretly ran back not long after he left. The kind people in the village introduced him to another job as a waiter, but he couldn't bear the hardship and ran back before he even started working.

People in the village said that he never washed his clothes and would throw them away and change them when they were dirty. When he is hungry, he goes to other people's houses to beg for food. He would rather spoil the food given to him than cook it himself. When you are full, you sleep for a day or two, and when you are hungry, you go begging for food.

Seeing that Yang Suo was hopeless, everyone ignored him. Winter is coming soon, and his cousin comes to see if he has a quilt to cover him. When I opened the door, I found that Yang Suo was dead. Later investigation revealed that Yang Suo had been starved to death at the age of 23.

Conclusion

Starving to death is a joke in itself. Love for children should be moderate. Although parents are their children's strongest backing, children always need to face many things independently in this society and learn to live independently. Over-indulging will only harm the child.

Okay, that’s it for today’s story, thank you for watching.