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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.
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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."
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Sitting on my great-grandfather's lap, he gave me a fruit candy. I crushed it with something and it tasted even sweeter.
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My dad, who is skilled at catching fish, unexpectedly caught the biggest grass carp. Lao Jichun asked him to sell some to him.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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..."
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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.
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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?)."
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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.
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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."