90s: You are all reborn, who will spoil you?
Chapter 66
Xie Yan was startled by Teacher Li's sudden attention. She and Teacher Li exchanged words like adults.
After many questions and answers, Xie Yan was finally able to confirm that Teacher Li had no ill will towards her, he was just very curious.
She took a deep breath and began to share her understanding and love of Chinese.
From poetry and songs to modern literature, from the emotions behind the words to the social significance of the works, Xie Yan talked eloquently, showing her profound knowledge and unique insights into the Chinese language.
Teacher Li listened to Xie Yan's story with admiration in his eyes.
"Xie Yan, do you want to skip a grade?"
Xie Yan was caught off guard by Teacher Li's question. She was stunned for a moment, and then a hint of surprise and thought flashed in her eyes.
She actually thought about skipping a grade. To be honest, she wanted to jump directly to the third grade of junior high school and ideally take the high school entrance exam next year.
However, it was still quite shocking in 99 that a second-grade child went directly to the third year of junior high school. She did not want to be too unique and become the subject of research by scientists.
"Teacher, I...I've thought about skipping to the sixth grade."
Teacher Li looked at her with a smile, and understood clearly that this child was very different from other children of the same age. It was obvious at a glance that she was different.
"Xie Yan, your Chinese proficiency has already surpassed the average for this grade. I think your Chinese proficiency is even better than that of high school students. As for other subjects, I've checked your information. Starting this year, your grades have improved dramatically. I don't know why. But I think you can skip a grade. Of course, this is just a suggestion. The final decision depends on your own wishes."
Xie Yan lowered her head and pondered for a while, then slowly raised her head and looked at Teacher Li with a firm gaze.
"Teacher, thank you for your kindness. I will seriously consider this matter and discuss it with my family. If I really decide to skip a grade, I hope to get your guidance and help."
Teacher Li nodded with satisfaction. He patted Xie Yan on the shoulder and said earnestly, "If you want to skip a grade, I'll help you. It doesn't matter. I'll still be your Chinese teacher for the sixth grade."
After saying that, Teacher Li took out a flyer for the city essay competition from the drawer and handed it to Xie Yan.
"The city's essay competition is about to begin, and I think this is a great opportunity for you to challenge yourself and test your writing skills. Whether you decide to skip a grade or not, I hope you'll participate."
Xie Yan took the flyer and read the contents carefully.
The theme of the essay competition is "Dreams and Growth", and it is indeed easy to write about it.
She didn't want to be famous, but the prize money for the essay competition attracted her: 500 yuan for first place, 200 yuan for second place, and 100 yuan for third place.
An impulse surged in her heart. Although she was still young, she could accumulate wealth as soon as possible.
"Teacher, I will participate."
Teacher Li looked at her with a smile, his eyes full of satisfaction and encouragement.
"Very good, Xie Yan. I believe you will be able to write excellent works and demonstrate your talent and potential."
As soon as Teacher Li finished speaking, Teacher Wang came over. He was her math teacher.
"Hey, Xie Yan, I heard you're really good at Chinese. We can't fall behind in math!"
Teacher Wang looked at Xie Yan with a smile, holding a document in his hand, his eyes revealing his expectations and trust in Xie Yan.
Xie Yan turned to look at Teacher Wang, a little surprised, but more curious.
"Teacher Wang, what is this?" she asked, pointing at the document in Teacher Wang's hand.
"Oh, this is the registration form for the city's Mathematical Olympiad our school is planning to participate in," Teacher Wang explained. "I've noticed you've always done very well in math class, with clear problem-solving skills and strong logical reasoning. I think you should give it a try."
Xie Yan was stunned for a moment. She had never thought that she would be involved in the Mathematical Olympiad.
One of the reasons why she studied agronomy in her previous life was that she was not good at math, and agronomy does not require the study of advanced mathematics.
Xie Yan frowned. Although it was an elementary school math competition, she couldn't get over the dizziness she felt when she saw math. Even if she was reborn, she would still be afraid.
This confrontation between Xie Yan and Teacher Zhou has made her famous throughout the school.
Even the Education Bureau was talking about the little girl Xie Yan. Director Chen felt that Xie Yan was a rare talent and ordered his staff to pay more attention to her.
That's why the two teachers asked Xie Yan to sign up for the essay competition and the Mathematical Olympiad.
...
Lin Hui got up early in the morning and took the bus arranged by the school to the college entrance examination venue.
Lin Jun and Jiang Cuifen arrived outside the examination room early and waited.
The sun shone through the sparse clouds onto the open space outside the examination center. Groups of candidates and parents gathered together, and a tense atmosphere filled the air.
The gate of the examination center was closed, with eye-catching banners hanging on both sides with encouraging words such as "Stay calm and get good results in the exam".
The candidates were wearing neat school uniforms or casual clothes, holding their admission tickets and pencil bags tightly in their hands. Some of them lowered their heads and recited silently, while others encouraged each other.
Their faces were filled with tension and anticipation. This was an important exam in their lives, which determined their future destiny.
Before entering the examination room, candidates need to go through strict security procedures to ensure that no illegal items are brought into the examination room.
The security personnel are conscientious and responsible, checking the personal belongings of the candidates one by one to ensure the fairness of the exam.
Inside the examination room, rows of neatly arranged tables and chairs are waiting for the arrival of the candidates.
Each seat is labeled with the candidate's name and admission ticket number. The invigilators are serious and fair. They stand on the podium, watching the candidates' every move to ensure order in the examination room.
As the bell rang, the exam officially began.
The candidates picked up their pens and began to write furiously on the test papers.
The only sounds in the examination room were the scraping of pens across paper and the occasional deep breathing of examinees.
They were so focused on reviewing the questions, thinking, and answering them that it seemed as if the whole world had stopped.
Only Lin Hui had the habit of filling in his admission ticket number and name first after getting the test paper, and then looking at the questions, as his niece had repeatedly instructed.
He takes a comprehensive look at the test paper before doing it.
The first subject of the exam was Chinese. The moment Lin Hui got the test paper, he almost screamed.
The topic of the Chinese composition was exactly the same as the one Xie Yan wrote last time, "If Memory Can Be Transplanted."
Lin Hui didn't know whether memory could be transplanted, but this question was like a key that instantly opened the door to his memory. Xie Yan's imaginative and profound article emerged clearly in his mind.
He took a deep breath, calmed himself down, and began to conceive his article.
Lin Hui decided to follow Xie Yan's ideas, but not to copy them completely. He wanted to add his own understanding and insights.
The tip of the pen danced on the paper, and his thoughts flew with it.
The full text starts from the perspective of "strengthening the military" and envisions a future world in which memory transplantation technology becomes possible and is applied in the military.
By transplanting the memories of outstanding generals and soldiers, the soldiers quickly acquired excellent combat skills and tactical qualities, which made a qualitative leap in the army's combat effectiveness.
Lin Hui did not stop there, he further explored the ethical and moral issues that memory transplantation may bring.
If memories can be transplanted, how do we define individual identity and consciousness?
Will people lose themselves and become containers of other people's memories?
Will the military lose its ability to innovate and adapt due to over-reliance on memory transplants?
In the article, Lin Hui quoted some views from Xie Yan's article, such as that although memory transplantation can bring short-term benefits, it may weaken human autonomy and creativity in the long run.
Combining his own thoughts, he put forward a more profound theme: a truly strong army is not only technically strong, but also spiritually strong.
Only with firm belief, unyielding will and independent thinking ability can we create a truly invincible army.
As the last period fell, Lin Hui put down his pen with satisfaction.
After the exam, Lin Hui walked out of the examination room, feeling relaxed and relieved.
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