One of my favorite books is "The Unlucky Guy and His Teachers", and my favorite protagonist is the "Unlucky Guy". Although this book does not have gorgeous words or wonderful ideas, the author Ding Qinzheng vividly describes the misfortune of the "unlucky guy".
Everyone has bad luck, but not as many as him. His bad luck may start from birth. He was a "teapot spout" since he was born, but his grandfather was a feudal superstitious man and the head of the family. So I gave the unlucky guy a girl's name: Pan Yongmei. After birth, bad things happened one after another.
Let’s talk about him going to school! When he was 6 years old, he went to elementary school. His teacher's surname was Wei. This teacher wanted to be the first in the class so much that the unlucky man suffered.
When I was in school, the teacher smiled when he saw the top students and stared when he saw the poor students. Pan Yongmei was a poor student. He had to complete special homework every day. He went to the classroom every morning to complete unit tests in Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages, art, moral character, and science. He wanted to dig a hole in the ground and get in. Pan Yongmei hates such teachers, but I think such teachers are very good. They must be all about the honor of the class.
During school, the teacher is just in charge, but after school, the teacher assigns a large amount of homework and it takes him all night to complete it. Sometimes the homework is so difficult that even his parents can't think of it. To use his "famous saying": "Yong Mei, Yong Mei, you will always be unlucky." I think it is not good for the teacher to do this, because two-thirds of the learning is in the classroom, and his listening efficiency is not high, and he cannot do anything at home.
Teacher Wei was ill, and a robot teacher took over the class. The robot teacher irrigated the students with knowledge. The students were curious and made progress in their studies. Other teachers were jealous of it, destroyed its structure, and the robot teacher was laid off. Teacher Wei recovered and was transferred to another school. The person who replaced this class was a little Uighur girl. The classmates called her Teacher Ayimu. She had a veil that made the classmates feel her mystery. She also had her own teaching methods. The unlucky guy's grades skyrocketed.
The unlucky ones are not unlucky, but they have not mastered the learning methods. Only by mastering the learning methods can we swim in the ocean of knowledge.
This book tells us a simple truth: you must experience everything with your heart before you are interested, and only when you are interested can you achieve it>