"Mmm, almost!" Xia Minmin's words were modest, but the smile on her face couldn't hide her pride.
"Okay, I'll randomly select five texts to memorize. If you can memorize them all, you won't need to memorize texts anymore."
"Okay! Thank you, Teacher Jiang."
The students below the stage, seeing that Xia Minmin hadn't left the stage for a long time, thought that she hadn't memorized it and had been scolded by Teacher Jiang.
A few mischievous students said to their deskmates, "These students who skipped grades are nothing special! They can't even memorize a single text."
"Instead of worrying about others, you should worry about yourself. You can't memorize it anyway." After saying that, his deskmate ignored him.
"Xia Minmin, you're amazing! I even specially picked two texts that didn't require memorization, but you've already memorized them. Well then, I'll keep my promise, you don't need to memorize any of the texts this term."
"Thank you, teacher! I'll go back to my seat now." Xia Minmin prepared to leave.
"Wait a minute, I'll have my other classmates come to you to recite the text later, okay?"
Xia Minmin hesitated for a moment before agreeing.
"If they bully you because you are young, tell your teacher and the teacher will help you teach them a lesson."
"good."
"Go down."
Tang Meng saw Xia Minmin sit down holding a book and asked, "Why did you take so long? Didn't you memorize it?"
Xia Minmin explained, "No, Teacher Jiang gave me a recitation of other texts, so I won't have to memorize them anymore."
"Xia Minmin, you're amazing! I need to start memorizing too!"
Xia Minmin took out a copy of "Guan Zhi of Ancient Prose" that she had only read halfway through from her schoolbag.
After the age of two, Xia Minmin was able to recite more and more ancient poems and lyrics, and she grew to love ancient poetry and literature more and more.
"Xia Minmin, Teacher Jiang said you can recite your lessons here, so she told me to find you." A tall girl stood next to Xia Minmin's desk with a book in her hand.
“Okay, you can memorize it! I’m listening!” Xia Minmin continued reading her book.
The girl said, "How can you be sure if I memorized it correctly or not?"
Xia Minmin said, "You'll know once you try!"
The girl glanced at Teacher Jiang's side and saw that there were still many students waiting to recite, so she decided to try her luck with Xia Minmin instead.
The girl was interrupted by Xia Minmin halfway through reciting the poem, "You've got this part wrong. Think about it again."
The girl thought for a moment and realized that she had indeed memorized it wrong. After correcting herself, she continued memorizing it.
Xia Minmin took out a notebook from the drawer. "What's your name? I'll write it down for you after you finish reciting it, and then we'll give it to Teacher Jiang later."
"My name is Xu Wen, the Xu Wen of Xu Wenqiang."
Xia Minmin wrote Xu Wen's name on a piece of paper and handed it to her, "Is this it!?"
"Mmm." Xu Wen confirmed and then left. There were other people in line behind her reciting their lessons.
Teacher Jiang, standing on the podium, glanced at Xia Minmin and the others, but finding no problem, she looked away and continued checking the students' recitation.
Ring ring...
get out of class is over.
"If any students still need to memorize before lunch, they can continue memorizing with the class monitor, the class representative, or Xia Minmin. The class representative will give me the names of the students who haven't memorized before lunch. After school, they will stay after class."
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