This chapter explores Tao Ying's experiences and struggles as a mother, highlighting her love for her son and the societal norms surrounding them.
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How does Tao Ying react to the bus conductor's attitude?
What does the painted finger on the bus door indicate?
How does Bi Shu-min's profession influence her writing?
What was the price of each ticket to enter the temple?
How did Xiao Ye react when they approached the temple?
What does Xiao Ye associate with receiving a ticket?
What does the conductor's role symbolize in the story?
What lesson can be drawn about pride from the story?
What lesson does Xiao Ye learn by the end of the story?