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What are some of the things you have learned from Chinese language textbooks?

When it comes to Chinese textbooks, I will still clearly remember the following. 1. "Back View" Orange "Back View" Zhu Ziqing When I looked out again, he had already hugged the red orange and walked back. When crossing the railway, he first scattered the oranges on the ground, climbed down slowly, then picked up the oranges and walked away. When I got here, I quickly went to help him. He walked with me to the car and put oranges on my fur coat. Maybe I didn't understand it well when I was a child, but when I grow up, I have more insights after reading the text. That pack of oranges is my father's silent love and concern. 2. "Kong Yiji" Fennel Beans "Kong Yiji" Lu Xun asked for a plate of fennel beans and paid nine cents. ... Several times, the neighbor children heard the laughter and joined in the fun, surrounding Kong Yiji. So he gave them fennel beans to eat, one for each of them. After the child finished eating the beans, he still didn't leave, his eyes looking at the plate. Kong Yiji panicked, stretched out his fingers to cover the plate, bent down and said, "Not much, I don't have much anymore." After studying this article, I remembered Kong Yiji and the four writing methods. "fennel" and nine cents of fennel beans. 3. "Preface to Tengwang Pavilion" Tengwang Pavilion "Preface to Tengwang Pavilion" Wang Bo wears an embroidered gate and looks down at the carved beast. The mountains are vast and he looks at them, and the Sichuan marsh makes him look horrified. Luyan rushes to the ground, the bells ring and the cauldrons are home; the boat is in the water, and the boat is the green bird and yellow dragon. The clouds are gone and the rain is clear, and the color is bright. The setting clouds and the solitary owl fly together, and the autumn water and the long sky are the same color. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. Standing on the Tengwang Pavilion and reading the "Preface to the Tengwang Pavilion" again, you can feel the unique Chinese style through the ages. 4. Lao She's "Cat" If it is happy, it can be more gentle and amiable than anyone else: it will rub its body against your legs, stretch out its neck to let you scratch it, or jump on the table when you are writing, Stamp a few small plum blossoms on the manuscript paper. Unexpectedly, Mr. Lao She is also a "shit shovel officer"! Do you have a cat today? The textbooks are not boring. The all-encompassing Chinese textbooks not only teach us knowledge, but also plant dreams full of expectations. They are expectations for the future and yearning for the distance. They grow up with us and make us full of energy to move forward. power.