lost summer

Chapter 2 Elementary School

When I was in elementary school, I lived in a house in a certain alley in this city.There is only one child in my family, but I seldom feel lonely, because there are many friends nearby who can match. Hide-and-seek, throwing sandbags, and rolling hoops are all popular games among us at that time.Mom said,

My school is a few streets away from my home, and I go to school every day carrying the shoulder bag my mother sewed for me.The classroom conditions at that time were much worse than those of today’s children’s classrooms. The desks were long, and there were about seven or eight people per desk.Boys are more naughty and often sit there chattering, and I am no exception.I remember that when we were in elementary school, our first Chinese lesson was "Long Live□□", and the second lesson was "Long Live□□China".The teacher was very serious and serious in class, so that I didn't dare to take a break, and devoted myself to it seriously.

When I was in school, one of the unshakable things every day was "reading every day".Before class, everyone stood up, waved the red book in their hands, and shouted slogans to the chairman's portrait on the blackboard: "I wish the great □□ a long life without bounds..." After shouting the slogan, they bowed three times to the chairman's portrait before they could sit down. Download, and then start to open their respective quotations and start reading aloud.

Sometimes after reading, the horn in the campus will suddenly sound, and the loud sound can startle me.At this time, I knew that there was some "news" again, and the voice on the loudspeaker was anxious and enthusiastic, telling us that another "capitalist roader" had been caught out.

At that time, the students who performed well in the class would also get the badge of "Red Little Soldier". I envied them very much and hoped that I could become a "Red Little Soldier".But opportunities always belong to a few people. I don't count on them as time goes by, and I feel boring.

In fact, at that time, I didn't really understand why we did these things, but it became a habit over time. I thought that children all over the world lived like me.They are indelible imprints engraved on me, accompanying me to grow up.It is as if a person, in what age and place he lives in, must do matching things.I never knew what the bigger world was like, I just hoped to grow up sooner.

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