Read paragraph 1.
"Once upon a time, there was a farmer who was worried about how slowly his crops grew."
Read paragraph 1.
"Feeling very frustrated, he wondered how the crops could grow faster until one day he came up with an idea."
Read paragraph 2.
"The farmer rushed to the field excitedly, bent down, and one by one pulled all the crops up an inch."
Read paragraph 2.
"He noticed that all his crops were taller than before."
Read paragraph 3.
"With great satisfaction, the farmer went back home and told his family what he had done."
Read paragraph 4.
"When the family heard this, they were stunned and speechless. They hurried to the field immediately."
Read the sentences carefully to understand their meanings.
Read paragraph 4.
"When the family heard this, they were stunned and speechless. They hurried to the field immediately. However, it was already too late."
Read paragraph 4.
"However, it was already too late. The farmer and his family were heartbroken to see that all the crops were dead."
Pulling up the Crops to Help them Grow
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10. What is the moral lesson of the story? Based on the story, which Chinese saying can you think of?
Extension Activity
Watch the video clip "How Hundreds of Millions of People Learned to Read and Write", which is about how China's education system has helped millions of children to catch up with the rest of the world.
Acknowledgements: The China Current
https://chinacurrent.com/story/19103/how-hundreds-of-millions-of-people-learned-to-read-and-write
Education can improve people's lives. Some parents nowadays arrange extra training courses for their children in the hope that they could be ahead of the other children. What opinions would you give to these parents? As a student, what are your responsibilities in your schoolwork? Think and share your ideas or experiences with your parents or classmates.