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An imaginary composition about future education
State-owned laws, family style, no rules, no Fiona Fang. This famous saying is accompanied by our growth. And the national spirit is an indispensable foundation in our life.

In America, there is a little boy. Although he is naughty, he is honest.

One day, the little boy's father gave him a brand-new small axe. While holding a small axe, he thought, Dad's big axe can cut down a big tree, so can mine. As he spoke, the little boy found a young cherry tree that had just matured. He walked to the front of the little cherry tree and heard a click. The little cherry tree was cut off. He shouted happily, cut off all the branches and leaves of the little cherry tree and played a horse riding game.

After a while, dad came back. He felt very sad when he saw the trunk of his cherry tree lying on the ground. He asked his son angrily, "Did you cut down that little cherry tree with the axe I gave you?" The little boy saw his father angry and thought, I'm sure I'll be beaten by my father this time, but I know he is a person who likes to listen to others tell the truth. Then he said to his father, "Dad, I'm sorry, I cut down that little cherry tree." Dad didn't hit the child after listening, but touched the child's head and said, "It's okay. As long as you know your mistakes, be a good boy and stop cutting down trees."

Ten years later, the little boy won the presidency of the United States with integrity. He is George Washington.