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What's in the Chinese textbook that makes you remember?

When I mentioned the Chinese text when I was a child, my first reaction was the mouth-watering fruits that appeared in the text. In that era when the internet and logistics were underdeveloped, everyone learned a lot of unheard-of fruits from Chinese textbooks. These texts have increased our knowledge and left a deep impression on everyone's mind. So, do you remember the contents of the Chinese textbook? Today, let's recall the delicious fruit hidden in the Chinese text.

The first memorable Chinese lesson is "I love Yangmei in my hometown". This impressive fruit is sweet and sour bayberry.

Do you still remember the text "I love Yangmei in my hometown"?

Speaking of it, Yangmei is also a fruit that is not available in my hometown. When learning the text, from the author's delicate description, I not only know the shape of Yangmei, but also roughly know the taste of Yangmei, which seems to be sour, sweet and juicy.

When I was a child, there was a small snack of preserved bayberry in the shop near the school, which was also delicious. It was not until a long time later that I really tasted the fresh bayberry. It is really delicious!

The second unforgettable Chinese lesson is to draw carambola. This should be the text of grade three in primary school.

The article "Drawing Carambola" tells an interesting story. It happened in a painting class, and the teacher asked everyone to draw carambola. Because of the position and angle, the author "I" regards carambola as a five-pointed star, and "I" has always adhered to his father's teachings:

"When you see something, just draw it as it is. Don't take it for granted, it's all out of shape. " .

So, "I" honestly drew a star-shaped carambola, and the result was "joke" by my classmates. The teacher asked the students to sit in my seat and observe the carambola, and inspired them to realize that the carambola really looks different from the original angle, sometimes it looks like a star.

Starting with the small matter of drawing carambola, this little article tells us a big truth, that is, it inspires us not to take it for granted, to seek truth from facts, to learn to look at things from different angles, to make objective judgments, and not to draw conclusions easily.