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再不走走,就真的老了现在六、七十岁的老人大多经历过很多艰辛的苦难岁月,更为家庭和事业付出了全力。过去,他们将所有的钱都存在银行,而随着经济条件的日益改善和观念的不断更新,他们中的有些人开始想出去走走,去看世界。因为再不走出去,恐怕就真的老了。68岁的张树彬是重庆人,退休后一直和老伴帮女儿照看小外孙。2010年国庆长假之前,女儿说要和老公去泰国旅游,拜托他们照看孩子一周,张树彬答应了。但这件事也让他想到了之前从未意识到的一个问题:生活忙碌的年轻人尚且能有一次说走就走的旅行,他和老伴既
If you do not walk away, you will be really old. Now most of the elderly people in their sixties and seventies experience many difficult years of hardship and pay more for their families and undertakings. In the past, they had all their money in the bank, and as economic conditions improved and their concepts renewed, some of them began to think of going out and going to the world. Because I do not go out, I am afraid it is really old. 68-year-old Zhang Shubin is a native of Chongqing, after retirement and his wife have been helping his daughter look after the minor grandson. Before the National Day holiday in 2010, her daughter said she would travel to Thailand with her husband and asked them to take care of their children for a week. Zhang Shubin promised. But it also reminded him of a problem he had never realized before: a busy young man could still have a travel that he had left for a walk. He and his wife both