Jiang says he felt hopeless during the war while living alone in Beijing, but the return of his wife and children in late April restored meaning, purpose, and direction through a more regimented family life.
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"Yeah. The main reason why was that when the war happened, I was alone in Beijing because my family were in Hainan. And then..."
"There's direction to my life. And being with my kids, hugging them, seeing their smiles just fills me with energy and purpose and optimism...."
"...be time and here's the problem the problem is that the routine yıl já está ficando his cabeza do you realize that is not"
"...work again in a huge way and just breaking up the routine. I mean, I could throw a dart and hit any book on..."
"...they were singing. And also, there were lots of, like, dance routines within the plays as well. Remember, these are people who are extremely..."
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