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Contemporary primary school students are all masters of golden sentences

Contemporary primary school students are all masters of golden sentences

My most recent source of joy came from a chubby little boy.

Some time ago, Station B launched a Douban 9.3-point TVB program "Looking for Someone". It's very simple, it's about revisiting news parties in the 1980s and 1990s to see what they've been through over the years and how they're doing now.

The theme of the second episode is "Looking for the Little Fat Man".

In 1993, in order to understand the causes of obese people, the reporter interviewed a group of small fat children, including 6-year-old Chen Baixi.

Chen's mother said that she had never felt that her son was fat before, who knew that he had soared 20 pounds in a summer vacation, like a balloon that blew up, he could eat 10 chicken wings in one breath, and his stomach became bulging.

The audience joked, "Every year to buy a new size of clothing, so that the family is not rich to make things worse."

Sand sculpture is that in the face of the reporter's question of "do you want to lose weight", Chen Baixi also raised his round and slippery head, launched the skill of shaking his head three times, and calmly asked:

"Where do you think I'm fat?"

Contemporary primary school students are all masters of golden sentences

How is this little fat man who doesn't care about weight doing now?

Nearly 30 years later, the program team found Chen Baixi, who grew up - things did not reverse, and now he is still "full of blessings", but he has a sense of fitness and will exercise from time to time.

Sand sculpture is that the program team let Chen Baixi sit at the table, watch his childhood "black history", and make a ruthless annotation to this picture:

"Some people say that fat people are potential stocks, will he turn into a male god, or a new generation of food gods? Today, the 'fat boy' of that year has become the 'fat guy' of today..."

Contemporary primary school students are all masters of golden sentences

When it comes to childhood black history, the program group does not have too much material:

No, they have already targeted the return interviewees of the Nth season of "Looking for Someone", and I believe you also know -

That is, in an interview in 2018, Ye Haijin, a third-grade elementary school student who spoke wildly:

"I've tried the exam many times, what's there to be afraid of?" I want to give it a try, otherwise I don't think life is difficult at all. ”

Contemporary primary school students are all masters of golden sentences

In fact, half a year later, the reporter visited the Versailles primary school student.

Facing the camera, Ye Haijin held two large eye bags and still said a sentence lightly:

"The question is very simple, you should be able to take the test eighty or ninety points."

(The reporter asked why they are so confident) People must have self-confidence, and nothing can be done without confidence. ”

Contemporary primary school students are all masters of golden sentences

In recent years, communication technology has become more and more developed, interviews and return visits are no longer a difficult task; countless Chen Baixi and Ye Haijin have also begun to leave precious images of childhood in interviews.

More and more elementary school students' golden sentences are being captured by the camera and become a laughing sand sculpture moment:

When the school opened in September this year, a high-cold primary school student in Zhuzhou, Hunan Province, launched a divine dialogue with reporters:

"School has started, do you have any expectations for the school?"

"No expectations."

"Do you have any wishes for the new semester?" Hope what? ”

"There is no hope."

Contemporary primary school students are all masters of golden sentences

Another fourth-grade elementary school student completed his homework early during the holidays and taught reporters the secret behind it:

"I don't like to write homework, but if I resist, I will be scolded and beaten, so I might as well write it myself and get praise, so why bother?"

Contemporary primary school students are all masters of golden sentences

There are also some primary school students who have already understood the true meaning of life.

In the face of the reporter's question "When boys are happy or when girls are happy", an imperceptible smile flashed on his face:

"Neither is happy – people are already 'miserable' when they are alive."

Contemporary primary school students are all masters of golden sentences

Sometimes, children's body language is often more shocking.

You must have seen this famous scene:

This little boy, facing the reporter who was interviewing, suddenly pulled out a toy gun with lightning speed...

Contemporary primary school students are all masters of golden sentences

Who are these children who bring us joy? What did they go through to make these sand sculptures? How will they live in the future?

It will be interesting to talk to them in 30 years.

Have you ever had any amazing "fairy tales"?

Contemporary primary school students are all masters of golden sentences

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