She sighed.
Alas, kids today are so innocent and simple, she thought.
She pulled out another book, Tang Yuxin's.
She vaguely remembered Tang Yuxin, a quiet girl from the countryside with good grades. As a teacher, she had a clearer memory of her bright students compared to the dull ones. For example, Tang Yuxin was a typical student - a great learner, good-natured, obedient, making her a preferred student among teachers.
Looking at the composition written by Yuxin, she was initially struck by how neat her handwriting was, as if she had practiced calligraphy, with a unique flavor to it. It would definitely be interesting if written in calligraphy.
But unfortunately, their school didn't offer a calligraphy course, so she didn't know if any of the students could really write using a brush pen.
My father.
Well, yet another same topic.