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How do you feel when you see your friend's house demolished?
The so-called demolition means that the original house is demolished and moved to other places, and there will be some compensation for the demolition. I saw some news on the internet some time ago. It is said that the relocated households in one place have received great compensation for relocation and become rich overnight. A villager held a banquet and celebrated by eating and drinking.
Therefore, when my friend demolishes, I should wish him a better house and a better life, but on the other hand, demolition means tearing down the original house, so the old house is no longer owned and the memory there disappears. Is this really good?
I also have a friend who was torn down. His home is in Guangzhou, but not in the city center, but in a village. When I went to his house the year before last, he was cleaning up the house and preparing to move. I asked him, "Why did you move? Don't you have a good life? " He replied, "In order to get that compensation, his family will be demolished and moved to other places, where they will develop and build commercial houses."
I see. I'm asking him, "Would you like to? Don't you think it's a pity that the house you lived in for decades suddenly disappeared? " He looks a little unhappy. "Of course I don't want to move out. There are memories of me and my mother here. Now that she is gone, when I move away, my memory will disappear. "
I feel sorry for him, too. Yes, in order to buy the land here, the merchants paid a large sum of money to compensate. However, this is the inheritance left by our ancestors, so it was destroyed, leaving nothing behind. When it came back, it was not the same.
Soon, my friend sent me a photo of his house demolition. I saw it and felt sorry for him. At that time, my mood was both positive and negative, mixed with sadness and joy.
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