I Love Learning

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Author: Xu Ying; Translated by Cana

This is a real story about a mom. The mom was born in a city, northwest of China. She was a smart, capable and courageous girl. Because her parents were busy in working, and her mother had been sick for a long time, in addition to go to school, she did a lot of housework, cooking, cleaning, and taking care of her young sister and brother.

Since she loves learning, she was studying hard and had a lot of physical activities as well. She became an excellent student with both top grades on academics and physical exercises. In order to enter the country’s famous university, the 13-year-old girl left home to study in a better middle school, thousand miles away, from the southwest to the northeast, alone by train. She loves learning, no matter how difficult the environment was, it did not affect her determination to pursue knowledge. After more than two years of diligent studying, she made a solid foundation on her mathematics, physics, chemistry and other subjects. No matter how difficult the mock exams from many schools were, she figured it out. After she went back to the southwest, she became the best student in her class. Her parents brought her some Competition Problems from foreign countries, she did well too. As she had been persistent on studying and physical exercises, she took the college entrance examination with readiness. In the National College Entrance Examination, she got the best grades in her city. People around her called her the “champion.”

After graduated from college, she had been as an engineer in developing new products, and as a professor contributed to the university on both teaching and researching. She loves learning, have a strong desire to seek knowledge. In order to learn more and want to give her children a better education, she has overcome many difficulties, went to Japan and came to the United States to study. She admires science, and has a strong persistent personality, which makes her a distinguished international scholar.

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8 Responses to “I Love Learning”

  1. cao-ting Says:
    学习是人生第一要素,一代人给下一代和下几代人积累经验,创造条件,一棒一棒的向下传递;而人生不可克服的是,一代代又要”从头再来”;有经验的父母亲,会很快启发,引导,在育教娱乐中灌输知识,培养孩子爱学习的自觉性.

    Learning is the first element of life; experience and knowledge accumulated by one generation are passed to the next generation, creating better living conditions. However, it is inevitable that human being have to start learning from beginning after they were born. If the experienced parents can guide and inspire kids, teach them while playing, the kids will love to learn.
  2. aimao Says:
    让孩子把学习变成一种习惯,就像每天必须吃饭喝水一样,那就会建立自觉性了吧。

    Let the children turn study into a habit like daily drinking and eating, which would make him a self-starter.
  3. haife Says:
    母亲在家庭教育中起着举足轻重的作用

    A mother plays a key role in family education.
  4. manami Says:
    很佩服这种奋斗不止的人。

    I really admire this kind of people who have been continuously fighting and making a good progress.
  5. cana Says:
    许多成功的人都有良师指导,他们才能少走弯路。父母和爷爷奶奶是孩子的终生老师。对孩子的健康成长起着非常重要的作用!

    Because many successful people have mentors to guide them, they can make detours less. Parents and grandparents are children’s lifelong teacher, and act as an important role for children’s healthy growth!
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