Although they had some understanding and mental preparation for the patriotic enthusiasm of later generations, the people of Wanchao still found it incredible when they saw each of their serious comments again.
I find it a bit hard to believe what the gentleman in the video, who was later honored as a teacher, said.
[Does this kind of person really exist in this world? ]
[How wonderful! In his eyes, you are the sun. But here, in the eyes of our parents and the king, we are not even ants...]
[Don't overthink it. Didn't someone say that? This is for those who studied in the Soviet Union, not for ordinary people.]
Are you blind? Don't you see that the following sentence applies to all young people of the new generation, and that it emphasizes their hard work more than their achievements?
[This is probably what the girl meant by jealousy.]
Human nature is complex, and wherever there are people, there are disputes.
Naturally, Zhou Jia could not hide their quarrel from her. Zhou Jia did not say much, but just blocked and kicked out some of the people who spoke rudely, and then asked Miaomiao to collect their usual criminal evidence. Some of them were directly handed over to the government, and those who had none would be kept under close watch. If there were any illegal or criminal behavior, it would be discovered at the first time.
The most common voice among all dynasties was how great it would be if he were their king.
Zhou Jia didn't know what Tian Anfu was thinking. If she knew, her first reaction would probably be to tell them.
The word "king" was an insult to him.
In the Xianyang Palace, Ying Zheng looked at the kind face in the video and couldn't help but sigh that this was the extremely charming person.
If you know a lot about him, you will be able to discover his talent and charm from every thing he does.
To future generations, his existence far surpasses that of these feudal emperors.
Great man.
Match him.
Zhou Jia finished cleaning up some of the clutter and looked at the screen. "Some people are really bad at words. Just because I haven't seen them doesn't mean they don't exist in the world. Okay, let's not talk about them. Today is Mid-Autumn Festival, a time for families to gather together to enjoy the moon and eat mooncakes. I'd like to wish everyone a happy Mid-Autumn Festival. I'll go buy some mooncakes for you all, and you can all try some too."
Mid-Autumn Festival?
Is it the Mid-Autumn Festival in later generations?
Time flies.
"Going out? Let's go too!" Che Bao was so excited that he immediately said as soon as Zhou Jia finished speaking.
"Walking."
Zhou Jia did not refuse. She packed up her things and walked out with the little ones.
There were many pedestrians on the road, and many people wearing Hanfu were also walking on the road. After all, the little guys also came from ancient times, so they naturally paid more attention.
"Many of them are the Ming Dynasty horse-faced skirts or ru skirts that you showed us. Other styles seem to be less common." Yin Bao said after looking around.
Zhou Jia was originally planning to talk to them about some things related to the Mid-Autumn Festival, but after hearing him say this, he said, "Yes, the most common Hanfu nowadays are the horse-faced robes from the Ming Dynasty, or those made in the Tang and Song dynasties. The Warring States robes are also quite common, and the others are less common.
As for the horse-faced skirt, on the one hand, it's more convenient to wear, and on the other hand, a foreign brand had previously plagiarized our horse-faced skirt. At the time, the incident was quite a big deal, and many Chinese students took to the streets to protest and actively promoted it abroad, saying that the horse-faced skirt is our traditional Chinese clothing.
"Barbarians! How can they be worthy of the clothing of our Ming Dynasty?"
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