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Are those who fought for 2020 okay 丨 “Happy Back to School” students: a special year of growth
Xinhua News Agency 2020-12-25
On December 21, Cai Haolin (former) and his classmates participated in the flag-raising ceremony on the Guangwai campus of the Fourth Middle School in Beijing.
During the winter solstice, the sky is still dark. Students at the gate of the Guangwai campus of Beijing No. 4 High School have come in succession.
“Hello teacher!” Cai Haolin, 12, saw the teacher on duty at the door loudly. In 2020, he experienced four months of home study. Also this year, he graduated from elementary school and became a high school student.
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On June 1, 2020, like more than a million elementary and middle school students in Beijing, Cai Haolin happily returned to the long-lost campus after experiencing the “extra-long winter break.” Wearing a mask and a red scarf on his chest, the moment he greeted the director, the photographer in the photo permanently paralyzed him. This photo showing students going back to school has caused a wide circulation on the Internet.
On June 1, two sixth-grade students from Beijing Primary School who returned to school to resume classes greeted the teacher as they entered the school.
Two weeks after the resumption of classes this time, the sudden new outbreak in Beijing caused Cai Haolin and her classmates to separate again. With regret, she participated in the online graduation ceremony held by the Beijing Primary School. While recording the graduation video, he said goodbye to the elementary school campus where they had been together for six years.
“After entering high school, what matters most to me is what the playground of the new school looks like,” Cai Haolin said with a playful smile, the bridge of her nose with a mask scraped while playing. He started playing basketball at the age of four and participated in basketball practice every week. He is a sports-loving teenager.
On December 21, Cai Haolin was in physical education at the Guangwai campus of Beijing No.4 High School.
During the epidemic, because schools and sports facilities were not open, he was unable to train normally for several months, so he was only able to exercise with his teammates online. “Practice physical training like planks, push-ups, and leg lifts at home, and check in with the group every day to monitor each other.” He said that after the school resumed training, he found that a few months of home life still caused everyone’s physical condition to drop greatly. -It’s not as fast as it used to be, and the hand feels worse when it leaks, and some people have gained weight.
On December 21, Cai Haolin (ex) took an English class at the Guangwai campus of Beijing No. 4 High School.
“Now the happiest time every day is when I rush to the playground to play basketball after the bell for fourth class in the morning.” He said that the moment he ran out of the teaching building compared to his classmates, all his worries were forgotten. Later.
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“This year, I learned to do magic,” said Cai Haolin, four months of living at home gave him many new skills.
As a child, Cai Haolin was very impressed with the magic of poker, but couldn’t find the time to learn. During her stay at home she finally had free time, found teaching videos on the Internet, and learned more than a dozen magic tricks.
On December 21, Cai Haolin studied at home.
“Magic for my parents at home and magic for my classmates online. Every time the performance is successful, I feel a sense of accomplishment, and when the performance reveals flaws, everyone laughs together and I am very happy.” He said, every day when he was tired of online classes. , He practiced magic.
This year his parents have more time to accompany him. “They used to be very busy. They usually went home after nine at night and sometimes had meetings.” Cai Haolin said that during the epidemic, her parents spent a lot of time at home and in the office. The family bakes, cooks and reads together, and the relationship has grown closer.
On December 21, Cai Haolin played with her cat at home.
Cai Haolin’s mother recommended old classic movies like “Forrest Gump” and “Shawshank’s Redemption.” At first, he felt that the image was old and did not want to see it, then he was drawn to the wonderful plot. He also recommended his favorite suspense reasoning movie to his mother, and there are more common themes between mother and son.
“The 12-year-old grows up in a stable and prosperous environment, does not have much desire for material things, and likes to explore simple and authentic things.” The mother said the epidemic has brought about dramatic changes in society and not only allows children to live. He is more independent in life and more self-disciplined in his studies, which also allows him to understand that “the time is calm” is difficult to achieve.
On December 21, Cai Haolin (former) and his classmates participated in the flag-raising ceremony at the Guangwai campus of the Fourth Middle School in Beijing.
“It is very valuable to have a quiet desk in a changing world,” said Cai Haolin, who knows that due to the global epidemic, children in many countries have experienced school suspensions and some have not yet resumed classes. Although the Internet is very powerful, people get more excited only when they communicate face to face. After experiencing the epidemic, you appreciate the time you can spend with your family, classmates, and teachers every day.
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“High school has more history classes than elementary school. I really like it.”
After entering high school, Cai Haolin’s life was much busier than that of elementary school. Daily classes, basketball on the weekends, and tutoring classes filled his days with rich arrangements. “High school has some new subjects. Among them, I like history more, especially in the Sui and Tang dynasties. I was fascinated by its unique charm,” he said.
On December 21, Cai Haolin (second from left) took a physical education class with his classmates on the Guangwai campus of Beijing No.4 High School.
After taking a keen interest in history, he found some extracurricular books and audiobooks on the internet. “The Tang dynasty at its peak was really prosperous, and people from different countries came and went along the Silk Road.” He said that the prosperity of the country has the stability and harmony of people’s lives.
The study of history topics gave him a new understanding of the homeland. “In the past, watching the news was just watching the news, but now I have more thinking,” said Cai Haolin, our country has a tradition of working as one mind. This advantage allows us to overcome difficulties and help each other more warmly.
On December 21, a portrait by Cai Haolin (imposition photo) of a first grade fourth grader on the Guangwai campus of Beijing No. 4 High School.
“In 2020, I will grow a lot,” he summarized with some shyness.
“I still like basketball, but after learning about the power of the Internet, I began to study programming seriously. At the same time, I also want to learn more about history and learn more about my homeland. Cai Haolin said that he has not yet figured out what job he will do in the future, but hopes to be able to grow to be a skilled person and make more contributions to the country and society.
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Editor: White Tea