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China University of Mining and Technology can't open the hammer of moon cakes. How can there be such a hard moon cake?
Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China. In order to express good wishes to students and humanistic care for health education, schools can prepare moon cakes for Mid-Autumn Festival in advance. The moon cakes distributed by different schools are different, which can be roughly divided into five-kernel moon cakes, lean moon cakes, iced moon cakes and fruit moon cakes. I didn't expect that the hottest issue this year was issued to students by China University of Mining and Technology? Stone moon cakes? Students call moon cakes stones because they are so hard that they can't be knocked open with a hammer. Is this really a moon cake? Why do schools give students such hard moon cakes? Welcome to leave a message at the bottom of the comment area!

1. Maybe the stuffing in the moon cake is too thick.

It used to be said that mobile phones are of good quality and can be used to smash walnuts. I didn't expect that even moon cakes can be used to smash walnuts now. After eating moon cakes for so many years, I haven't seen a moon cake that a hammer can't open. What do the teachers of China University of Mining and Technology think? Is it to send moon cakes to students for self-defense?

2. Hard moon cakes are in line with the temperament of China University of Mining and Technology.

Some netizens commented on this very funny. She said that because the name of the school is China University of Mining and Technology, it is very domineering to take the geological and mining examination. Sending moon cakes to students can conform to the temperament of China University of Mining and Technology, represent their major and represent the hardness of mining industry.

3. How do students with bad teeth eat hard moon cakes?

It doesn't mean that it doesn't matter what kind of moon cakes and fillings the school gives, but the crust of moon cakes can't be too hard. For fire fighting, we should consider those students who have bad teeth and can't even crack the moon cake with a hammer. How do students eat? In addition, students may have indigestion after eating hard moon cakes. I hope that the leaders of China University of Mining and Technology will consider it from the students' point of view next year, and give them some normal moon cakes instead of those that can't be bitten at all or even broken with a hammer. To tell the truth, it doesn't make any practical sense.