- From 1975 to 1980, during primary school, I started listening to the Hong Kong Good News Gospel Station, feeling warm and liking it. The most memorable program was "Streams in the Desert." I always ranked at the top of the class.
- In first grade, I changed my score from 60 to 80, and from 70 to 90. I was teased by my older brother, father, and grandfather, but they didn't blame me.
- Participated in the county-wide math competition.
- Started to vaguely like some girls.
- During the winter break in first grade, my mom asked me to get some old newspapers from Teacher Wu Chaofeng. I sat at the classroom door after school for a long time, unable to speak. Later, my brother asked for them, and the teacher gave them to him. I was afraid of dealing with teachers (leaders), which still affects me to this day.
- During the summer nap at school, I could hardly fall asleep, so I pretended to sleep. Once, lying on a bench pretending to sleep, Teacher Wu was nailing a poster and accidentally dropped a stapler on my head. The teacher apologized, but I pretended not to hear and continued to pretend to sleep.
- I felt confused about repaying money borrowed from relatives.
- I envied Teacher Wu sitting in a large bus.
- I erased the word "reward" from the notebook rewarded by Teacher Cao Yuangen. I said someone else did it, and randomly mentioned a name. The teacher asked Xu Rui, who said there was no such person, so I got a slap from the teacher.
- Joined the Young Pioneers and wore a red scarf.
- At a primary school meeting criticizing Deng Xiaoping, I recited a short poem, the content of which I can no longer remember. I only remember the ending was "criticize, denounce, and struggle." It seems like it was written by me, my brother, and my grandfather together. When I read it, I tilted my head, and my classmates called me "tilted head."
- At Xu Rui's house next door, I found that there was no light bulb under the wire. He said the wire was live, but I didn't believe it. I stood on a wooden stool and touched the wire with my hand, immediately getting shocked, as if my arm was forcefully opened.
- I didn't want others to be kind to me voluntarily. Once, during a family lunch, my grandmother put a piece of meat in my bowl. I immediately picked it up and threw it on the ground, very unfriendly.
- When my grandfather passed away from a cerebral hemorrhage and lay in the house, I saw him exhaling continuously. I didn't cry at all, and my mom scolded me for being heartless.
- Once, coming home from school, my great-grandfather and mother debated a poem: "In the spring slumber, unaware of the dawn, everywhere the sound of birds singing; during the night, the sound of wind and rain, how many flowers have fallen." or "At night's slumber, unaware of the dawn, everywhere the sound of birds singing; in the spring, the sound of wind and rain, how many flowers have fallen."