Chapter 86: No professional training "School library corner? Study...



Chapter 86: No professional training "School library corner? Study...

"School library corner? When did the school have a library corner?"

When Ding Li was in school, her school was very shabby. There was nothing there. There was only one set of books, which was for the teacher. Every day in class, the teacher would copy the text on the blackboard.

The school here has limited funding, and the village is poor, so everyone can't even afford textbooks, let alone extracurricular books.

Because of this, children in the mountains have much less experience than children in the city, and she once felt inferior.

However, as she progressed through college, she gradually accepted the outside world and her inferiority complex subsided.

If there had been a book corner in school when she was in school, perhaps she would have known about the outside world earlier, and more of her classmates would have been able to continue their studies.

“The school doesn’t have a library corner, but the teacher heard that Teacher Daohua has been sponsoring various schools to set up library corners. The teacher said that he wanted to try to see if our school can apply for one.”

"You don't need to apply for this. Any regular school should have it. Your school doesn't have it. Maybe it was missed?"

Li Fenghuo felt that Ding Li's hometown was even more remote than theirs, so it was possible that it was missed during their local statistics.

"Really? The teacher has already gone there. I really hope our school can have a book corner too!"

Zhang Chun is the principal and teacher of Hongxing Primary School. To be precise, he is the only teacher in their school. He came here ten years ago, but now he is old and doesn't want to work here anymore.

The villagers here were very kind to him and they helped him a lot back then. Being a teacher here was a way for him to make use of his remaining energy and give back to this land.

When he came to the county, he was a little nervous. He had been to a big city before and was not completely ignorant.

He had a letter in his pocket, and if the county did not resolve the issue of the book corner, he was going to write a letter to Comrade Daohua.

"Your school doesn't have a library corner?" The receptionist was overwhelmed when he heard Zhang Chun say this. This was no small matter.

Now people all over the country are paying attention to education issues, and every place is conducting self-inspection and self-correction. Some people have already been removed from their posts.

At this time, everyone's idea is to be fully focused, work at full capacity, and do the things they are responsible for as perfectly as possible.

When the receptionist heard that there was a school without a library corner, or had never even heard of this thing, he instantly thought of a solution in his mind.

We are also preparing to uncover those who are behind the corruption and bribery, and maybe we can even make some small contribution.

"The unit your school belongs to, the township, the specific address, the name of the school, the name of the principal, ..."

"Our school is a village-run primary school. The township it belongs to is Qiaotou Town, Hongxing Primary School. The principal's name is Zhang Chun, that's me."

According to the detailed information provided by Zhang Chun, the receptionist took him to the archives room to look for it, and found that there was no school called Red Star Primary School in Qiaotou Town.

We called Qiaotou Town and they also said they didn't know about this school.

After much trouble, we found out that their school was not established in a standardized manner, so there are no archives in Qiaotou Town at all.

Without files, their school was not included when the number of places in the library corner was sorted out.

Now we need to conduct an on-site visit to their school to confirm that it is a school in use and actually exists. After confirmation, we will arrange a reading corner for them.

"Thank you for your help. The children in the school are also looking forward to this book corner."

"It's not a bother, it's not a bother. It's a blessing for the students to have a good principal and teacher like you!"

Zhang Chun came back and told the students the news, and all the students jumped up excitedly.

Ding Li also learned from Zhang Chun about Li Daohua's book review published in the newspaper.

"Great, it's Comrade Daohua. We are saved! I didn't expect Comrade Daohua was also paying attention to this matter."

Li Fenghuo thought, not only was she paying attention to this matter, but it was also her idea that caused this matter to happen.

It doesn’t matter whether you are responsible for killing or burying, Daohua’s main business is a one-stop funeral service.

"Comrade Daohua knows so much. I didn't expect that Teacher Tang... No, Mr. Tang could really be a teacher in another school..."

Ding Li broke out in a cold sweat and trembled with anger. She really thought that if the report was successful, Tang would never be able to harm anyone again after he was born.

"It's okay. As long as Daohua makes a move, the opponent will be skinned alive even if he doesn't die."

Li Fenghuo knew his sister well. She looked well-behaved and seemed to be good at writing, but her pen could really kill people.

Not to mention, she is not someone to be trifled with. If you mess with her, you're done for.

Ding Li was not happy and glanced at Li Fenghuo: "You should be more respectful to Comrade Daohua. Comrade Daohua doesn't allow others to call her teacher now, but you can't call her by her name either."

Li Fenghuo was speechless. He always called her that at home. He was used to it. Li Daohua was his cousin, so he couldn't call her Teacher Daohua or Comrade Daohua at home...

If he really dared to call him that, not only his uncle but also his father would beat him up.

He had already met Ding Li's grandmother, who was very satisfied with him. She did not feel that he was not worthy of Ding Li just because he had never been to college and was just a truck driver.

She just asked him to be nice to Ding Li, saying that Ding Li had a hard life, having lost her parents when she was young, and other relatives regarded her as a burden. Now that Ding Li had become successful, they wanted to get involved with her.

"Xiao Li, just follow Feng Huo. Otherwise, when the New Year comes, those people will come and say that you are unfilial. In the future, you should come back less often..."

Grandma reminded her that she thought Li Fenghuo was a good guy, better than Ding Li’s relatives.

"Grandma..." Ding Li wanted to stay and celebrate the New Year. If she was not at home, her grandma would be all alone.

A few years ago, when she was admitted to university, her relatives would come over every Chinese New Year. Some of them even wanted to arrange a marriage for her, insisting that she marry the stupid son of a wealthy family, saying that they had lived a life of luxury in the past.

She also had to protect her grandmother, so even if she wanted to hit them, she couldn't do it.

"How about letting grandma go with us to Peking? I have a small house in Peking and you can live there first."

Ding Li hesitated, and Li Fenghuo said, "Why are you still hesitating? Why don't you want to marry me?"

"What are you talking about? It's getting more and more outrageous. If I don't want to, can I bring you back to see grandma?" Ding Li punched Li Fenghuo in shame and anger.

"It's decided. I'll go buy another train ticket and we'll pack up and go."

Grandma didn't want to, so Ding Li cried and said that she was afraid of being bullied in the past, and she would not be afraid if her grandma stayed with her.

The two went to buy train tickets. Li Fenghuo hesitated for a long time until he bought the tickets and made up his mind on the way back.

"Xiao Li, I want to tell you something. I didn't hide it from you on purpose. It's mainly because my family doesn't allow me to tell you. But now we are talking about marriage. I also plan to take you to meet my parents during the New Year. You will know it sooner or later."

Li Fenghuo spent a long time laying the groundwork, but the more he did, the more Ding Li's heart sank.

As we all know, the more preparation you put in, the bigger the matter will be.

Combined with Tang’s birth incident, Ding Li began to suspect whether Li Fenghuo was already married and was treating her as a pastime.

Tears had already begun to well up in Ding Li's eyes. After all, Li Fenghuo was indeed not young. At his age, and with a decent job, it should be easy for him to find a partner.

If you can't find someone particularly outstanding, then you can't find someone who is a good match for you.

"Actually, Li Daohua, the Comrade Daohua you mentioned is my cousin who gave us advice."

As soon as Li Fenghuo opened his mouth, Ding Li started to hit him. It took her a long time to digest the meaning of what he said.

"You mean... Comrade Daohua, the winner of the Mao Dun Literature Prize and the Nebula Prize, Li Daohua, is your cousin?"

"right."

Ding Li was stunned, and after a long while she asked him, "Why didn't you tell me earlier?"

"My family doesn't allow us to tell you because they're afraid we'll go out and do evil under the name of Rice Flowers. I'm telling you in advance because I know you'll be able to see Rice Flowers during the Chinese New Year."

No one in Li Maihua’s school knew what the relationship was between her and Li Daohua. Maihua and Daohua were also very common names in rural areas and no one would associate them together.

Given the number and level of literary youths in this era, as long as Li Fenghuo dared to look for a girlfriend under the banner of Li Daohua, female college students would fall into blind worship of him in minutes.

Knowing that Li Fenghuo was not married long ago, Ding Li felt relieved and said excitedly: "Then can Comrade Daohua sign an autograph for me?

I like Comrade Daohua very much, but Comrade Daohua has never given a speech at our school, and I have never had the opportunity to meet Comrade Daohua."

Ding Li was excitedly talking about what she was going to do after meeting Li Daohua. Li Fenghuo looked at her with a smile and gave her some advice from time to time.

The two even almost missed the bus.

In Peking, according to the slogan of severe crackdown, the punishment was severe and swift, and this time the educational system also adopted the same approach.

In addition, the incident involving Tang Shengshi this time was quite big and involved a wide range of people. Many people hated Tang Shengshi. It was because of Tang Shengshi that they could not live in peace even though the New Year was approaching.

While Li Fenghuo and the others were still on the train, the results of the handling of the principal and Tang Shengdi came out.

Expel from the party and execute immediately.

This was not the first time that both of them had committed the offense. As the inspection team conducted an in-depth investigation, they found that they had been doing this for a long time, and it was not just them.

In those days, there was a parade before the execution. The person to be shot stood on a big truck, and soldiers stood on both sides to guard him. In this way, he was escorted to the execution ground for execution.

Li Daohua never watched this before, thinking it was unlucky, but this time it was different.

Unfortunately, they couldn’t throw away rotten vegetable leaves or the like, as they weren’t the only scumbags on the bus.

That's okay, there is another way.

The truck drove over slowly, surrounded by people watching the fun. At this moment, a thudding sound came from the front of the truck.

Dragon and lion dance teams came out of the alleys on both sides, and the lively atmosphere seemed like it was Chinese New Year.

There was a banner at the end of the team, warmly celebrating the execution of Tang Shengsheng and others.

Tang Shengsheng and the principal, who had been calm at first, gritted their teeth when they saw this.

The soldiers who were responsible for escorting them lowered their heads quickly. They had never seen such a scene before. Laughing would seem disrespectful. They had not received professional training in this area, so they could only lower their heads and not look.

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