Letters from Fu Lei embodies a "didactic" family education method, which is no longer suitable for a new generation of children in today's society. Some young people even suggested that perhaps because of Fu Lei's excessive preaching, his son wanted to stay as far away from home as possible after studying abroad.
In this context, this time the People's Education Society deleted Fu Lei's Letter from the Chinese textbook, which may be a decision to adapt to the development of the times. After the adjustment was announced, it was unexpectedly approved by teachers and many parents. It is believed that education should really be a process of advancing with the times, so that children can really "light a fire" instead of "filling a bowl of soup".
Brief introduction of Fu Lei's letter;
Letters from Fu Lei is a collection of letters from Fu Lei, Zhu Meifu and Fu Cong edited by Fu Min. Letters from Fu Lei was first published in 198 1. The publication of Fu Lei's Letters was a sensational cultural event at that time and has been selling well for many years. This is a letter that Mr. and Mrs. Fu Lei wrote to their son Fu Cong and daughter-in-law Milla from 1954 to 1966, edited by their second son Fu Min.
These letters began in 1954 when Fu Cong left home to study in Poland, and ended in 1966. Hundreds of letters in 12 run through Fu Cong's growing experience from studying abroad and having a good time to getting married and having children, reflecting Fu Lei's translation work, friends' communication and the ups and downs of Fu Lei's family fate. Fu Lei and his wife are very careful. Their son's letters were properly collected and the key contents were classified and copied into volumes.
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