But seeing so many people, Shen Jinjin felt a little nervous.
She clutched the corner of her clothes tightly, her knuckles turning white. Ji Yu was keenly aware of her panic, so he whispered in her ear: "Don't be nervous, relax."
Finally it was Shen Jinjin's turn to enter. She took a deep breath, trying to calm her inner turmoil, and then slowly walked into the room.
As soon as we sat down, the female teacher asked us a question: "Why do you think women should study?"
Shen Jinjin secretly breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that this question was not too difficult. She took another deep breath, and then answered calmly: "I think women's education is to allow all women in the future to have the opportunity to study."
The examiner raised his eyebrows and asked, "Isn't it to read some poetry and find a good husband in the future?"
This question is quite sharp, and it is obvious that the author wants to use it to test those rich girls who have no intention of studying and only want to curry favor with the powerful.
However, Shen Jinjin was not stumped. She straightened her back, looked at the examiner with firm eyes, and spoke in a resounding voice.
"That's not the case. I study to improve myself and broaden my horizons. I study not only to save myself, but also to contribute my little to the country."
Her voice was sonorous and powerful, revealing an unquestionable firmness.
The female teacher seemed to have heard such an answer for the first time today. She was slightly stunned, but soon returned to normal.
She longed to find a student who was consistent and well-behaved, not the spoiled rich girls she had seen before.
"With your limited power, how can you benefit the country?"
Facing the teacher's repeated questions, Shen Jinjin was no longer afraid.
She responded calmly, "Everyone has his own strengths, and everyone should make the best use of them. It took Yugong a long time to move the mountain. A grain of sand may be insignificant, but if it gathers into a vast desert, it will be terrifying. If everyone abandons their country, there must be something important waiting for someone to do. This task may be undertaken by me, or it may be entrusted to my successors for thousands of years."
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