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When I think of Chinese language texts from my childhood, what can I think of?

When I mention the Chinese texts from my childhood, my first reaction is the mouth-watering fruits that appear in the texts. In that era when the Internet and logistics were not developed, everyone learned a lot of fruits that they had never heard of or seen from Chinese textbooks. These texts have increased our knowledge and left a deep impression on everyone's minds. So, what things in the Chinese textbooks are still fresh in your memory? Today, let’s recall the delicious fruits hidden in Chinese texts.

The first Chinese language textbook that remains fresh in my memory is "I Love the Yangmei in My Hometown". The fruit that impressed me deeply in this article is the sour and sweet bayberry.

Do you guys still remember the text "I Love the Bayberry in My Hometown"?

Speaking of which, bayberry is also a fruit that is not available in my hometown. When studying the text, from the author's delicate description, I not only understood the shape of the bayberry, but also roughly the taste of the bayberry, which seemed to be sour, sweet, and very juicy.

When I was a kid, there was a candied bayberry snack in the store near my school, which tasted pretty good too. It wasn't until a long time later that I really tasted the taste of fresh bayberry. It was so delicious!

The second Chinese textbook that remains fresh in my memory is "Drawing Star Fruit". This should be a third-grade elementary school text.

The article "Drawing Star Fruits" tells an interesting story about a drawing class where the teacher asked everyone to draw star fruits. Due to position and angle issues, the author "I" saw the star fruit in the shape of a five-pointed star. "I" have always followed my father's teachings:

"What kind of thing you see depends on what it looks like." Don’t take it for granted that the painting will be different.”

So, "I" honestly drew a star fruit in the shape of a "five-pointed star", but was "laughed" by the classmates. The teacher asked the students to sit in "my" seat to observe the star fruit, and Through inspiration and guidance, students can deeply realize that the appearance of star fruit is really different from different angles. Star fruit sometimes looks like a "five-pointed star".

This short article starts from the trivial matter of drawing star fruit and tells us a big truth, that is, it enlightens us not to take things for granted, but to seek truth from facts, and to learn to look at things from different angles and do Make objective judgments and do not jump to conclusions easily.