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Qian Zhongshu's childhood story
Qian Zhongshu's childhood story:

Because my uncle has no son, according to the usual practice, Qian Zhongshu was adopted by his uncle as soon as he was born. When Zhong Shu was four years old, his uncle taught him to read. Six-year-old, sent to Qin's primary school, less than half a year, because of an illness, my uncle asked him to stay at home and stop going to school.

Later, I entered a private school, and my uncle found it inconvenient, so he simply taught Zhong Shu himself. In the morning, my uncle went out for tea, gave him a penny to buy shortbread, and gave him two copper coins to read picture books.

Zhong Shu often goes to his aunt's house with his uncle. There is a big manor there. Zhong Shu played all day and delayed some homework. Aunt's family smokes a lot and always eats midnight snack. Life is irregular.

When he came back, his father saw that Zhong Shu had many bad habits and cursed, but he never scolded in front of other children. Zhong Shu 1 1 years old, was admitted to Lindong Primary School, and his uncle died soon.

Although his father is responsible for his tuition and fees, other expenses can't make up for it. Without exercise books, he used old books nailed up by his uncle. The nib was broken, so he sharpened the bamboo chopsticks instead.

Zhong Shu/Kloc-was admitted to Taowu Middle School at the age of 0/4, and his father taught in Tsinghua University. He is never satisfied with Zhong Shu's works. Since then, he has studied hard and read a lot of books, and gradually he can write letters and poems to his father.

Extended data:

1972, Qian Zhongshu has been branded as a bourgeois academic authority, and half of their houses were given to a revolutionary people to live in. One day, because of a little thing in life, the hostess said that Qian Zhongshu's daughter Qian Yuan was not a good person and slapped her in the face.

Jiang Yang responded immediately out of her mother's instinct. At this time, two revolutionary men and women grabbed her by the shoulder and collar, pushed her down and lifted her up, fell down, lifted her up and fell down again. She didn't shout.

Qian Zhongshu was reading a book in the room when he heard the sound of a torn wooden frame falling to the ground and ran out. Seeing his wife being beaten, he raised the board on the edge of the wooden shelf and hit the revolutionary man on the head.

Fortunately, the other party raised his arm in time to parry, and the board only fell on the elbow. At that time, Qian and Yang were both in their 60 s, and the other couple was only in their 40 s, a head taller than them. Jiang Yang hurriedly pulled Qian Wen back to her room, closed the door and locked it.

After returning to her room, Zhong Shuyu was still angry. He lamented that if you live with a person, you will fall to the same level. The family later threatened revenge.

Yang Qian and his wife hid in Qian Yuan's dormitory of Beijing Normal University and became refugees for five years. It was not until 1977 that they moved into their new home in Sanlihe, where Jiang Yang still lives.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Qian Zhongshu (Youth Life)