When Zheng was a child, there was a class, which was said to be a Chinese class. The teacher asked him to write a composition entitled "The early bird catches the worm", and Zheng wrote a composition entitled "The early bird catches the worm", which should be like this. I can't remember clearly. Anyway, Zheng was severely criticized by the teacher later, but Zheng stuck to his guns and refused to correct it, and was finally expelled from school. This is what Zheng himself said in a program. I think this is an act of obliterating children's nature. There is nothing absolute in the world, not to mention that there is nothing wrong with children's ideas. There is no need to ask them according to the standard answer. The standard answer is not necessarily correct, is it? The standard answer is also made by others. Why did you do the right thing and I didn't?
At first, children had many ideas about going to school, but they were all ruined by exam-oriented education.