Who gave Han Han the right to be a bitch?

Han Han: "A group of people who have no achievements actually accuse a world champion of having a problem with his education model. This is China's logic." ?

2. Every altar is an altar at the end, and every circle is a wreath at the end. ?

3. Failure in thought and morality is better than not thinking at all. ?

The teacher is not popular, but the tutor is very enthusiastic. It can be seen that learning is like falling in love, and one-on-one is precious. Expensive things are really expensive, of course, tens of dollars an hour, basically the same price as prostitutes. With money, teachers are much better than prostitutes. Prostitutes make money because prostitutes give each other happiness; And the teacher gave each other pain, but still received money, which is the greatness of family education. ?

-Han Han, triple door?

It is unwise to argue with women. Whether this woman is wise. ?

6. Power is higher than the right you try your best to defend. ?

-Han Han, triple door?

7. China's famous source of persecution of students. ?

-Han Han?

Han Han talks about Haidian District, Beijing. ?

8. Most modern poems actually split a third-rate prose into one line, and the so-called master or pioneer is to mess up the order of each sentence of a third-rate prose and then split it into one line. ?

-Han Han, manuscript 2003, the problem of poetry?

9. Anyone can write dozens of modern poems a day as long as they are shameless. ?

-Han Han, manuscript 2003, the problem of poetry?

10. The so-called great pressure, hard study and few places are all things for ordinary people. Rich and powerful people have never said anything about poor education, because it is completely beyond their understanding. ?

-Han Han, manuscript 2003, enrollment problem?

1 1. We mainly come here to study, and our words are nice, but what did you do at school? ?

-Han Han, 2003 manuscript, the problem of college students?

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Ancestors are also poor, and many of their words are quoted, often not because they respect them, but because they just think so, and use these words to refute or criticize a person who is different from what they think.