What is the relationship between Rongning of Syracuse Eagle and gangwon?

The rescuer of Syracuse Eagle gangwon is Rong Ning's foster mother Ning Xiaoxi.

The related story is in the fifth episode of the play: Jiang Yuanyuan tells Rong Ning that Ning Xiaoxi is her savior. When she was 8 years old, Ning Xiaoxi rescued her from the fire and sent her to the home of Vice President Zhou for raising. Fang came to the one-armed boss and said that the lost goods made them lose a lot of profits. If frogs and snakes are brought online, I hope that the one-armed boss will start the task quickly.

Rong Ning's tortuous and bizarre life experience endows him with resolute quality and angular character, while his special life experience makes Rong Ning's personality contrast greatly and his self-conflict is fierce. After cruel setbacks again and again, Rong Ning grew from a rebellious teenager who devoted himself to the mystery of life to an excellent special soldier with heroic wisdom.

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This is a group of post-90s generation with distinct personalities and different family backgrounds. With different dreams and purposes, they set out from all corners of the country and came to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, where life is at its limit and the top of the earth is 8848. This magical land has brought them unexpected growth and harvest. Rong Ning has grown from a rebellious teenager who is bent on pursuing the mystery of his life experience to a captain of a wolf-killing commando with both wisdom and courage.

Er Qiao changed from a hopeless guy to a hero who died for his country. Zuo Zuo, a wayward girl who always fell in love with her first love, also understood the great love of soldiers and began to express dance with her life and soul.

They fell down again and again and stood up again and again. It has withstood the test of ice and snow, and it has been beaten and honed the most harshly and ruthlessly in the land of life limit. They finally became a real soldier, inherited the will and spirit of Tibetan soldiers, and stood at the peak of their lives.