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Mandarin Proposition Speaking - "Race Against Time"

Race against time

When I was in elementary school, my maternal grandmother died. My grandmother loved me the most when I was alive, and I couldn't rule out my sadness, running round and round on the school playground every day, running so tired that I fell to the ground and threw myself on the lawn and cried bitterly.

Those mournful days lasted intermittently for a long time, and My parents didn't know how to comfort me. They knew that instead of lying to me that my grandmother was asleep, they could tell me the truth: my grandmother would never come back.

"What's never going to come back?" I asked, "All the things of the time, never come back." Your yesterday passes, it becomes yesterday forever, and you can't go back to yesterday. Dad used to be as young as you were, and now he can't go back to your childhood so young; one day you'll grow up, you'll be as old as your grandmother; one day you'll spend your time and you'll never come back. Dad said.

Dad was equivalent to giving me a riddle, which made me feel terrible more than the textbook's "calendar hanging on the wall, tearing off a page a day, making my heart anxious" and "an inch of time and an inch of gold, an inch of gold is difficult to buy an inch of time"; it is also compared to the text of "time is like an arrow, the sun and the moon are like shuttles" that makes me feel an indescribable taste.

Time flies so fast that it makes my careful eyes not only anxious, but also sad. One day I came home from school and saw that the sun was about to set, and I decided, "I'm going to get home faster than the sun." "I ran back wildly, and while I was standing in front of the courtyard panting, I saw the sun // still showing half of my face, and I jumped up with joy, and that day I ran out of the sun. Since then, I have often played that kind of game, sometimes racing against the sun, sometimes comparing with the northwest wind, sometimes doing homework that can only be done in a summer vacation, and I have done it in ten days; at that time, I was in the third grade, and I often took my brother's fifth-grade homework to do. Every time I win a game, I'm so happy I don't know how to describe it.

If I have anything to teach my child in the future, I will tell him: If you keep racing against time, you can succeed!

Excerpt from (Taiwan) Lin Qingxuan's "Race against Time"

— The Houhou-Ō-essing Landlord , Ying -

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