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As the summer wore on, Shao Nü's anxiety grew. She knew that the college entrance examination was a make-or-break moment, and that her entire future hung in the balance. She felt pressure from her parents, from her teachers, and from herself to perform well. Every day, she would walk to the local library, sit for hours poring over her books, and then return home exhausted but exhilarated.
The summer of 1988 was one of great anticipation and expectation for Shao Nü, a young woman living in a small town in China. It was a summer that would change her life forever, a summer that would bring her both joy and heartache, and a summer that would make her realize the importance of holding onto one's dreams.
Shao Nü's heart soared. All her hard work, all her dedication, had paid off. She had done it. She had achieved her dream. Tears of joy streaming down her face, she ran to her parents and showed them the letter. They hugged her, tears of pride and happiness in their eyes.
For Shao Nü, the summer of 1988 was a critical time. She had just finished her final year of high school, and was eagerly awaiting the results of her exams. Her parents had always dreamed of sending her to college, and Shao Nü was determined to make them proud. She spent every waking moment studying, pouring over textbooks and practice exams, and seeking out extra tutoring and guidance from her teachers.
Shao Nü was a bright and ambitious young woman, with a passion for learning and a desire to make a better life for herself. Growing up in a small town in rural China, opportunities were limited, and Shao Nü's parents had always encouraged her to work hard and pursue her education. As a result, Shao Nü had excelled in school, and was now preparing to take the highly competitive college entrance examination.
And then, one day, the letter arrived. Shao Nü's heart was racing as she opened the envelope and pulled out the paper. She scanned the page, her eyes searching for the words she had been longing to see. And then, she saw them: "Congratulations, you have been accepted to...".