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Zheng Qiang's famous saying of educating children in primary schools, junior high schools and senior high schools.
Zheng Qiang's famous words about educating children in primary schools, junior high schools and senior high schools are as follows:

1. Why can't we win the Nobel Prize?

In our primary and secondary schools, which Olympic Games we have never won against Americans and Japanese, but why are there so many Nobel Prize winners in Japan and the United States and so few in us?

Ninety-eight percent of the Nobel Prize winners are men, so we men in China have no responsibility or right to give such obligations to our female compatriots in China. Then why did men in China beat American boys when they were 18 years old or high school students? Why can't I do it as an adult?

There are many reasons, but the main reason is that our little boy can't have fun like boys in America and Japan when he was a child. Boys in other countries were tired of playing when they were young. After the age of eighteen, they no longer yearn for how to play, but study harder and do things with more concentration and devotion.

What about that little boy in China? When I was a child, I couldn't play, I was not allowed to play, and I was played by others. The whole society is playing with our children, including parents and grandparents.

Children can't play when they are young, so what adults want to play most in the future is playing. How can they concentrate on their research?

2. China's children didn't lose at the starting line, but were exhausted at the starting line!

What our parents in China believe most is not to let their children lose at the starting line, but now the children are exhausted at the starting line instead of losing at the starting line.

Look at the early education classes all over the streets and lanes, and look at our examination questions from childhood to primary school. Many parents can't wait for our children to learn everything from childhood. We warm up too much, and we can't wait to get ahead of others at the first step.

We studied early and almost killed the child.

Look at the scene of high school students tearing books crazily on the eve of the college entrance examination. Shouldn't we reflect? Isn't the most precious book in the world rich in knowledge? Why do our children tear up books to vent? We teach our children to 18 years old, and the children repay us in this way?

Our children are tired of learning and books. Our children did not lose at the starting line, but they were exhausted at the starting line! Aren't you sad?