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What's the difference between primary education in Britain and China?
Britain pays attention to innovation and develops pupils' imagination and creativity, rather than exams. The purpose is to cultivate students' interests, explore their hobbies and let them find their own future development direction. Knowledge focuses on application. I only started to cultivate research theory when I was an undergraduate.

Chinese-style education means getting good grades, then going to a good school and finding a job. Finally, I found that I learned something useful, not much.