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What is it that the old lady "grabs" the weather forecast every day?

On March 24th, Chen Xueqin, an old man living in Tieren Village, Daqing City, had the habit of watching the weather forecast every day.

The old man is 82 years old and lives with his son. Usually after dinner, the old man will take a look at the wall clock on the wall. If time is running out, she will go to the living room, sit cross-legged on the sofa, take the remote control, tune to CCTV and turn up the volume.

"Don't make any noise!" As soon as he heard his mother shout this voice, his son knew that the weather forecast was going to be broadcast.

When the familiar music "Fishing Boat Singing Late" begins, the old man will lean forward, stare at the TV and listen attentively.

"No matter what you want to say at this time, you must bear it. Even if it is on fire, wait until the broadcast is over. " The old man's son said with a smile that even if his mother's favorite grandson came, he would tell the children not to make noise.

In the past, old Chen Manxueqin only watched the weather forecast in Heilongjiang.

But in recent years, she has watched the domestic weather forecast, and she will never hand over the "control" of the remote control without watching it.

At first, the children were puzzled and "spit" with their mother.

The old man always smiles and avoids answering. After a long time, the children gradually found that the cities where their mothers watched the weather forecast were all hometown people who studied and lived there.

The old man has eight children, seven people live in Daqing, and only the elder sister lives in her hometown of Helen. At first, her mother watched the weather forecast and was most concerned about the weather in Daqing and Helen.

With the passage of time, the grandchildren also walked out of Daqing.

At present, one grandson and one granddaughter of the old man live in Beijing, two of them go to college in Suzhou and one in Nanjing. As a result, the old man began to pay attention to the weather changes in Beijing, Suzhou and Nanjing.

Once the weather changes greatly, the old man will call to remind the children to increase or decrease their clothes with the change of the weather.

A simple map, several signs representing the weather, an 82-year-old man, cares about the people he cares about with the weather forecast.

The weather forecast may not be accurate every time, but there is no "error" in the secret.