The initial warmth, the teacher's encouragement, the budding of friendship between the two, the knowledgeable teacher, taught Mo Cao all kinds of knowledge, just like a mobile encyclopedia. Mo Cao, who was frail, couldn't participate in many activities. The teacher took him to catch insects and let him integrate into the circle of his peers. The part that makes me smile:
1. While the teacher and Mo Cao were catching insects, Mo Cao heard the sound of someone playing in the water. He glanced at the teacher and turned around and ran towards the river without hesitation. (After the teacher turned around, I didn’t see Mo Cao, so I felt sad for him.) What was playing in the water was Mo Cao’s childhood sweetheart and her friends. They laughed at Mo Cao’s frailty. Only his childhood sweetheart was quiet. Looking at him, Mo Cao turned and left. The teacher saw it, and found a white wild flower on the side of the road, handed it to Mo Cao, and encouraged him to go into the water. Mo Cao went into the water and gave the flowers to his childhood sweethearts. (Is this a sultry girl who wants to start from the doll?)
2. Brother Mo Cao’s saxophone teacher taught him to hold the saxophone like a woman you love. He always didn't know the point until he saw the Chinese girl, it was like opening up, my beautiful music was just like saying love to you alone. It's a pity that I hate not meeting when I'm not married.
There is also something that makes me feel distressed. Finally, when Mo Cao picked up the stone and shouted at the teacher who was going away, the expression on the teacher's face was very solemn. Is he thinking about whether his education is still successful, or whether the children are the victims of social chaos.
The prosaic plot, this is telling a common story from a chaotic period in Spain, this is just one of them, there are countless similar and countless different stories. This is not the best story, but a case. Only in peaceful times can children have an atmosphere of free growth, and the heart of innocence will not be overshadowed.
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