It was a long time before a new student from Japan, Yamamoto, replied in poor English:
"In 1775, Batlik Henry said it."
"Good, then, who said' of the people, by the people and for the people'?"
"Abraham Lincoln said it in 1863."
Exactly, students. It was a Japanese student who answered the question just now, but the students who grew up in America couldn't answer it. What a pity! "
" Kill the Japanese! " There was a strange cry in the classroom.
"who! Who said that! " The female teacher flushed with anger.
Yamamoto immediately replied, "In 1945, President Truman said it."
At this moment, someone muttered in a low voice, "This is really disgusting." The female teacher was even more angry after hearing this.
"Well, who said that! ?”
"George Bush said this when he met with the Japanese Prime Minister in 1991." Yamamoto replied.
Another student patted the table and laughed: "Yeah! You are really energetic. "
"Bill Clinton told Lensky in 1997."
The whole class was in chaos, and some students shouted at Yamamoto: You are soaking shit, and I will kill you if you dare to speak again. "
" In 21, Gary condit told Revy. (Note: Revy was a White House intern who was murdered in Washington in 21. Condit, her ex-boyfriend and Democrat, was arrested as a suspect)
The female teacher fainted to the ground in anger, and the students surrounded her.
A student said, "Shit, we are in big trouble this time."
"In 22, Arthur Anderson said it." Yamamoto immediately replied. (Note: Arthur Anderson, Andersen Accounting Firm, one of the top five accounting firms in the United States, went bankrupt in 22 because of the Enron scandal)