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Lin Zhaodi, a rural girl, has a name that embodies her parents' obsession with having a son—she was forced to give her tuition to her brother since childhood, all her earnings were taken by her family, and she was looked down upon by her in-laws as a "brother-sustainer" after marriage. When her brother tried to sell the wedding house she bought with all her savings to pay off gambling debts, her parents even said, "As the elder sister, you should sacrifice." She finally snapped: "I'm not Zhaodi (meaning 'attract a brother')—I'm Lin Zhaodi (meaning 'shine')!" She blocked her family, quit her low-paying job (taken to support them), and opened a finance and tax company with ten years of accounting experience. Three years later, when her brother begged her for help with his gambling debts and her parents cried, admitting their mistake, she smiled and held up her property certificate: "This is my home—mine, not your cash machine." In the end, she became her own light, proving to those who once despised her: A woman's name is never synonymous with sacrifice.
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