What does it mean to have a thin relationship with children?
First, a detailed interpretation:
The children's profits are very thin.
Children: refers to children.
Fate: refers to fate or the relationship between people.
Thin: having a small thickness.
Having a thin relationship with children means having little or no relationship with children.
Second, discrimination:
The idiom "children's fate is thin" should be broken into "children's fate is thin" rather than "children's fate", which refers to the fate with children, not the fate between children.
Three contents of children's fate:
1, no children.
2. I have children, but I can't see or don't want to see them because of the war or because of resettlement. It is also possible that there is less time to meet.
3. I have children. Although I often meet and get along with them, I can't get along well with them, and it's hard to thaw them out in the end.