Now parents know that children are under great pressure to study. For primary school students, they also accept many new things at school every day. When they get home, they have to tell their mother what they have learned at school, and their parents have also enrolled them in many remedial classes. But judging from the results of each exam, if they get high marks, they are generally solid enough. Some exams don't get such high scores, that is, they don't study hard at ordinary times, and the children's learning pressure is really great.
We see pictures of primary school students bowing to Confucius during the exam on the Internet, because they all know that Confucius is a great educator in China. In China's education, Confucius has a great influence on us, so children also have a kind of worship for Confucius, so they will bow down to the image of Confucius during the exam. Maybe their move is to wish them better results in the exam.
As can be seen from these photos, the teacher still recognizes these views, because it is also a fine tradition to carry forward Chinese virtues after all. Students may bow down to Confucius and seek some comfort for their own psychology. Maybe students also know that worshipping Confucius can't increase their knowledge, so they should study hard at ordinary times, so that they won't have the psychology of trying to get good grades by luck in the exam.
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