A Brief Introduction of Susan in Happy China
Susan is the only child of the American middle class. She studied at the Confucius Institute in the United States and has a certain foundation in Chinese. In order to learn more about oriental culture, Susan flew to China and stayed at the home of her classmate Mai Miao's uncle Li. Lao Li's family is an ordinary China family. His father, Li, is a screenwriter of Beijing Opera Troupe. Li Mu is a retired music teacher with great talent. David is a simple and honest brother at home, and Xiao Wei is a typical young man who dares to think and act in modern China. Because of the different cultural backgrounds, concepts and habits between China and the West, there are many interesting things when this family lives with Susan. The two sides should gradually integrate from the initial incompatibility, like a family. It is said that Susan works in a Chinese restaurant run by Li's neighbor in her spare time, and she is fascinated by China's food culture. During this period, I also made some small misunderstandings and jokes, especially for Xiao Yong's grandfather, who insisted on learning China Kung Fu from the elderly. The life during her trip to Beijing gave Susan the truest and closest understanding of the environment and opportunities of China people, China families and China culture. Susan gradually learned more about China and China, and she became more and more fond of this beautiful and friendly oriental country and its simple and kind people. Susan's American classmate, young Ross, followed Susan to China and met Xiao Wei's family. From my incomprehension of Susan's coming to China to my fascination with China culture.