Yang Guo and her husband Meipu Ganpang used to struggle to make ends meet as farmers in Huyu, a township in southwest China’s Yunnan Province. Poverty eventually broke up their family, forcing Meipu to become a migra...Yang Guo and her husband Meipu Ganpang used to struggle to make ends meet as farmers in Huyu, a township in southwest China’s Yunnan Province. Poverty eventually broke up their family, forcing Meipu to become a migrant worker in distant cities with more job opportunities, leaving his wife and two children at home.展开更多
文摘Yang Guo and her husband Meipu Ganpang used to struggle to make ends meet as farmers in Huyu, a township in southwest China’s Yunnan Province. Poverty eventually broke up their family, forcing Meipu to become a migrant worker in distant cities with more job opportunities, leaving his wife and two children at home.