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Neural Global Live Chapter 14 The Legend of Ge Yimin (2), Dingcun Primary School Sections 31-45

  1. Once my aunt slept at my house, and coincidentally, a ping pong ball I was playing with was on the bed. The next morning, she said she had a sore waist.

  2. Once my great-grandfather was chatting at the shrimp's house door, saying, "Good people do not live long, bad people live a thousand years." An old lady asked how bad people could live a thousand years? My great-grandfather said, "Well, you mentioned a bad person, so he will live a thousand years."

  3. Sitting on my great-grandfather's lap, he gave me a fruit candy. I crushed it with something and it tasted even sweeter.

  4. My dad, who is skilled at catching fish, unexpectedly caught the biggest grass carp. Lao Jichun asked him to sell some to him.

  5. The first time I went fishing at Bangjia Mountain, I caught a big white fish and was scared, so I called my brother to help.

One time, I was fishing by the pond in the village field, and I caught many big grass carp, as if someone had placed them in the pond.

  1. Xu Rui's father, a doctor in the commune, left behind a microscope after he passed away. One night, we collected blood from our ears and looked at it through the microscope, of course, we couldn't see anything, just a blood cell pattern.

  2. When I was young and brave, in the summer nights, I used a flashlight to catch frogs and scrape their skin, as people said they could be sold for good money at the supply and marketing cooperative.

  3. China's politics leads the way, aiming to liberate all of humanity and have everyone be a politician. On the way home from elementary school, I told my classmates that the Soviet Union was strong militarily but economically not as good as the United States.

  4. Dog poop is now avoided at all costs, but when I was young, I picked up dog poop and used it as fertilizer. Early in the morning before going to school, I would take a dustpan and tongs, and search for dog poop in the village.

  5. In elementary school, while running, the teacher led us to chant slogans: "Determined, unafraid of sacrifice, overcoming all obstacles, striving for victory." I saw the four basic principles written on the wall in the distance from the school.

  6. After the downfall of the Gang of Four, when we wrote compositions, we would always start with: "This year marks the 'nth' year since the downfall of the Gang of Four, and the situation in various industries across the country is very promising..."

  7. In elementary school, since the floor in rural houses was made of mud, I had never seen a mop. When I read in the textbook about Lei Feng mopping the floor on the train, I couldn't understand it and thought it was moving wooden planks.

  8. In elementary school, several people came to my house and said to me, "We saw someone in the village who looks exactly like you (did we each have a doppelganger?)."

  9. In fifth grade, the teacher put up a "Good Deeds Chart" on the blackboard in the classroom, with each student's name on it and many empty spaces. Whoever did a good deed would go up and mark a space, but the students just randomly marked spaces. When they saw someone else mark a space, they would also go up and mark one.

  10. In first grade, when writing, each word was written on a separate line. Normally, you would write line by line, but I wrote the first line, then the left side, then the last line, and finally the right side, creating a square. Then I filled it in, and the girl who collected the homework, Wu, said, "So creative."

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