An unschooled boy, among the countless victims of Mao's Cultural Change, is labouring in the countryside when he is suddenly assigned to show in a near-by village college. Gradually, he finds the confidence to ditch the Maoist textbook and also motivate the barely literate kids to cover their very own lives and feelings. At the same time, via a series of dream-like conferences with a young cowherd, he begins to sense the possibilities of a life beyond the criteria of traditional education.
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An unschooled boy, among the countless victims of Mao's Cultural Change, is labouring in the countryside when he is suddenly assigned to show in a near-by village college. Gradually, he finds the confidence to ditch the Maoist textbook and also motivate the barely literate kids to cover their very own lives and feelings. At the same time, via a series of dream-like conferences with a young cowherd, he begins to sense the possibilities of a life beyond the criteria of traditional education.
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