In " The Second Child Age," Han Ding praised Cancan's kindness in order to create an image of Cancan so that readers would like and pay more attention to her. In the novel, Han Ding and Cancan were neighbors. Because of Cancan's kindness, Han Ding had a good impression of her and might want to get closer to her. In addition, praising kindness could also be used to imply the importance of some common values in society, such as family values and neighborhood relationships. In the novel, Han Ding praised Cancan's kindness as a way to encourage and affirm kind-hearted and helpful women like Cancan in real life. At the same time, he hoped to convey positive family values and neighborhood values through this way.