A TV station is having a little event.

by nlqo9709 on 2010-05-31 16:43:35

The most touching sentence for women is: "Lie down, honey, let me get up." There is a story behind this sentence.

A couple got married and soon had a child. Since there were no elders to help them out and they could not afford a nanny, the woman took on the responsibilities of raising the child and taking care of the household alone. The man worked hard outside for the livelihood of the family. However, the child was not as healthy as the parents had hoped, first suffering from jaundice and then pneumonia. In order to treat their child, the man worked even harder, getting up early and working late into the night. To give the newborn hope for life and to give his wife more courage, the man would always tidy his messy hair and brush off the dust on his suit before entering the house, then ring the doorbell with high spirits. One day, the woman accidentally discovered the man's secret through the peephole. She cried, but quickly wiped away her tears and still greeted her husband with a radiant smile.

The woman deeply cared for the man. At night when the child cried, no matter how tired she was, she did not wake the man, but quietly got up herself. Soon, the man discovered the woman's secret. He became more considerate and whenever the child made a sound at night, he would immediately wake up and gently press her shoulder, saying, "Lie down, honey, let me get up." Because the child was sick and prone to crying, the man repeated that sentence many times every night.

After the host finished telling the story, an elderly woman appeared in front of the audience, holding the hand of a silver-haired old man. The old woman was already in tears, pointing at her companion and saying, "The man in the story is him, and the woman is me. We have been married for 58 years. Even now, whenever I think of this sentence he said, my heart is still warmed." After hearing his wife's words, the old gentleman opened his toothless mouth and smiled. But the audience on the scene, they cried...