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She was sold to the mountains by traffickers and became a substitute teacher after escaping failure. What was the result?

In China, there are many such stories: women are sold to remote villages in the mountains, and they can't escape and are forced to live in them. There are many such things around. Many trafficked women, after failing to escape, mostly choose to give in and accept their fate. This is still a good situation. Some people want to escape, and finally they are locked up and tortured. This kind of thing is not uncommon.

No matter how you stay, most people will not like such a locked village. However, there was a woman who was trafficked, but what she did was beyond words. People who know her story will feel a lot. Some people think she is great, others think she doesn't deserve it, but in any case, her behavior is always touching. Her name is Gao.

Gao was born in a small mountain village in Xiangcheng County, Xuchang City, Henan Province. As the daughter of a peasant family, she was lucky to meet a good father, who made her study from an early age. However, due to poor family conditions, 1993 had no money to pay her tuition after graduating from junior high school. In desperation, she resigned and went out to work like most rural people.

/kloc-at the age of 0/7, she came to a woolen mill in Lixian County, Hebei Province alone to do some simple work. 1994 in may of the lunar calendar, she left her hometown for almost a year and decided to go back to her hometown in Henan to see her parents. I arrived at the railway station and was preparing to buy a ticket to go home. At this time, two women came up to strike up a conversation and said they could take her to find a job. She has no life experience, and she followed people stupidly. Unexpectedly, these are two traffickers. When she realized that something was wrong and wanted to escape, there was no chance.

Subsequently, she was handed over to three male traffickers and was violated by one of them. Later, she was sold to a shepherd in Xia 'an Village, Lingshan Town, Quyang County, Hebei Province for 2,700 yuan. The village was not open to traffic at that time, and it was completely deep in the mountains. Gao tried to escape many times and even committed suicide three times, but he did his best, but he failed to escape in the end. 1 year later, she and her husband went back to their hometown to visit relatives. The family thinks that even if she comes back, it will be difficult for her to find a partner, so she has to accept her fate and go back to live with her husband.

1995, after returning to the village, everyone was relieved. Because the primary school in the village lacked teachers, and she only had junior high school education, she was finally appointed as a substitute teacher. Soon after, the child was born, and Gao's heart gradually calmed down. In 2000, Gao became a substitute teacher in this small village again and gradually gained the respect of the villagers. This substitute class lasts for six years. With the continuous development of communication, many abducted daughters-in-law have returned to their hometown.

However, fearing that children in mountain villages would not study, they took the old road of a generation: going home to herd sheep and earning money to buy a daughter-in-law. In the end, she chose to stay and continue to be a teacher in this foreign land, hoping that the children can get out of the mountains. In 2005, the photographer found Gao while shooting in the deep mountains and posted her story online. In 2007, he was awarded "Top Ten People Who Moved Hebei in 2006".

Gao's experience was adapted into a movie, and because of this movie, Gao's case once again caused a hot discussion on the internet on 20 15. The director of the Anti-trafficking Office of the Ministry of Public Security believes that traffickers and buyers must be investigated for criminal responsibility. However, in the end, Gao wrote a letter saying that he wanted a quiet life and his family would not be hurt. By this time, she had been in the village for 20 years.

Things like Gao were not uncommon in China in the last century. Many people don't want to talk about it anymore. What we can do now is to make such a thing never happen again.