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Twenty-five children and one father summary

Since the reform and opening up, people's lives have been greatly improved. In particular, the party's policy of enriching the people has enabled some people to get rid of poverty and become rich. Zhao Guang is one of them. Zhao Guang, a big chicken farmer, was born an orphan and was raised by his fellow villagers in Xiagou Village. When he was a child and had no clothes to wear, people called him Zhao Guangxuan. When he was too old to marry, people called him Zhao Guangguan. Now that he has become rich through hard work, people call him Zhao Guangrong. At the county commendation meeting, Zhao Guang donated the 10,000 yuan spent on the blind date to the children in the welfare home. This move attracted the attention of the news media. Facing the camera, Zhao Guang, who is kind, enthusiastic, and impulsive, said the heroic words: "I am willing to be a father to all orphans." Unexpectedly, this big statement brought him a lot of trouble. Orphans from eight villages in ten miles and children pretending to be orphans flocked to Xiagou Village to "recognize their father". The twenty-five children were difficult to tame and caused chaos in Xiagou Village. Faced with this situation, Zhao Guang, who was just elected as a typical example, was in a difficult situation. In order to satisfy the children's desire to study, the village committee suggested that Zhao Guang use learning to gather the children. To this end, Zhao Guang, who was illiterate, set up a temporary school, which triggered a series of jokes.

The villagers were resistant to Zhao Guang's approach, especially his fiancée Liu Guiqing and her mother, who found it difficult to accept it. However, after a period of getting along day and night, Zhao Guang has developed a deep relationship with the children. Feelings, but also found the value of life. Finally, with the help of organizations at all levels and villagers, the children finally had their own place to belong.