Zhong Wanwan said matter-of-factly:
"If it can be taken apart, how can it not be put back together? I'll take this opportunity to explain the internal structure to you!"
"I was worried about how to explain the internal structure to you, since there was nothing to refer to, it would be so hard to remember. But now, thanks to this incident, you've actually benefited from it!"
Zhong Wanwan was genuinely worried about this. She really didn't want to teach a structure and then draw a diagram for three people; that would take forever!
Great, no need for hand-drawing anymore, just take this opportunity to dismantle the tractor!
Seeing Zhong Wanwan's confidence, the three of them felt relieved and began to dismantle the tractor according to her instructions.
As Zhong Wanwan disassembled the device, she explained it to the three people, who listened with great interest and scribbled furiously in their notebooks.
Zhong Wanwan found drawing troublesome, but Zhong Baiyang didn't mind. While listening to his older sister's explanation, he drew every part that Zhong Wanwan had taken apart.
Moreover, the little guy is quite meticulous, measuring the dimensions of each part and labeling them very carefully.
Wei Maisui was also listening and taking notes, but she was worried that she wouldn't be able to match the parts with their names when she went back. Just as she was worrying about this, she looked up and saw Zhong Baiyang's painting, and exclaimed:
"Little Poplar, how did you draw the parts so realistically? I want to borrow your notebook tonight so I can make a copy!"
Because Zhong Baiyang was the youngest and also Zhong Wanwan's apprentice, Wei Maisui gave Zhong Baiyang a nickname, "Little Baiyang".
Hearing Wei Maisui's words, Zheng Nannan also came over to take a look and said with great envy:
"Little Poplar, you're amazing! After you finished copying Sister Wheat Ear's work, I want to copy it too!"
Seeing that both of them were saying the same thing, Zhong Wanwan put down what she was holding and took Zhong Baiyang's notebook to look at it.
Zhong Wanwan looked at Zhong Baiyang's drawings and flipped through them again, discovering that Xiao Baiyang had drawn every single part that she had mentioned.
Seeing these pictures, Zhong Wanwan was amazed. This child is truly a promising talent in mechanics!
If it were in her time, she could have been properly nurtured...
Thinking of this, Zhong Wanwan had a sudden thought: in this era, it's not impossible to raise this child.
That's right, it involves a lot of risk.
Moreover, it's uncertain whether we'll be lucky enough to meet the right person.
Zhong Wanwan sighed. If it weren't for the fact that the three siblings didn't want to stand out too much, they would have been better off.
With her skills, if she went to the city, she could surely find a teacher who could teach the poplar trees.
But for now, we can only take it one step at a time...
Seeing his elder sister sigh, Zhong Baiyang felt very nervous. He thought it was because he had drawn it wrong, and cautiously asked:
"Big sister, did I draw something wrong?"
Zhong Wanwan patted Xiaobaiyang's head and said:
"Our Baiyang is drawing very well, keep drawing! When I go to Xinhua Bookstore later, I'll buy you some related books. We can't let Baiyang's talent go to waste!"
Just then, Xia Ning stopped the tractor. Hearing Zhong Wanwan's words, Xia Ning also curiously came over to take a look at Zhong Baiyang's painting.
Unlike Wei Maisui and Zheng Nannan, I only think Zhong Baiyang's painting is amazing.
Xia Ning was quite shocked when she saw Zhong Baiyang's painting. Like Zhong Wanwan, she felt that Zhong Baiyang's talent was simply too good.
This is not only a regret for the children, but also a loss for the country!
But being on a farm, there really isn't much else you can do besides buying a few books and learning on your own...
Self-taught? Xia Ning suddenly thought of someone...
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