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Chapter 993 You are the scenery on the other side of me, part 18

(Global Village Department Chat Room Notes vi)

a    brook    Gou Shui Poetry

1iu     pu   (aged8)Li Qufei's English translation

(ming    dynasty,1368—1644)

a    brook    in     front   of   my    gate, a ditch of water in front of the door,

runs         the      east     night      and     day. Flowing eastward day and night.

"hey,     here      are    you   heading,    mate?" I asked where I went?

"i’m     t’vast    onet    far   aay!” Cangming stopped!

19. Imagination

Lili: I recently read an article saying that there are so many illiterate Indians, and they are definitely not behind in the world rankings.

Xin'er: I once heard that Indian software is very famous, why are illiterate in India not lagging behind?

Jianwu: I have also heard that Indian Institute of Technology is very famous and students are absolutely desperate to study. Why are there more illiterate people?

Lili: The article says that illiterate in India accounts for one-third of the total population of India, and Indian public schools have trained many semi-illiterate ones.

Xin'er: I doubt the authenticity of the articles you read. How can public schools train semi-illiterate?

Lili: The article says that the inefficiency of public schools is world-renowned. One-quarter of registered teachers do not work, and half of the teachers do not attend classes.

Xin'er: Does the Indian government care about such a free and casual manner?

Jianwu: The government will not ignore it, it may be because of its poor execution.

Lili: If you fail to execute effectively, everything is equal to zero, and semi-illiterate is inevitable.

Xin'er: Isn't that parents in a hurry?

Lili: What's the use of being anxious? Some families are poor and cannot afford to pay tuition, so they can only let their children flow into society too early. Some families sell their kids and send their children to private schools. Private schools cannot tolerate freedom and have to work here well.

Xin'er: Such polarization is inevitable.

Jianwu: Those who do not learn will flow into society, and those who work hard will continue to make progress.

Lili: At the end of the article, hard work has become the main body of the Indian middle class, and no effort or opportunity to work hard to flow into the bottom.

Xin'er: It seems that learning and not learning are really incomparable.

Jianwu: So pick up the book and stop talking nonsense.

Lili: Don’t be so nervous. Study hard when you are studying and have fun when you play. As long as you don’t go to extremes, you won’t be polarized.

Xin'er: That's it. It's still necessary to combine work and rest.

Jianwu: We are still very lucky compared to India, and our public school teachers are serious.

Lili: To be more precise, most of them are serious, except for a very small number of people.

Xin'er: What Lili said is in line with dialectics.

Jianwu: I am not perfect, but I want to be ashamed of myself.

Lili: Education is aimed at the public, education is facing the future, and education is facing the world.

Xin'er: If you achieve three aspects, everyone can become talented and you will be happy and happy.

Jianwu: Work hard is about taking action, developing good habits, and achieving a better future.

Lili: Education cannot be neglected, reading is infinitely glorious, and the world is full of splendor.

Xin'er: Work hard from today onwards, and you will be whipping your horse and whipping your feet.

Jianwu: It’s not a day to live by, but you will get more joy every day.

(End of this chapter)
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