Station B has a score of 9.8. What about those children who have achieved the ultimate in their interests? What about now?

\”Interest is a child\’s best teacher. Stimulating interest is a thousand times more effective than studying hard.\” I believe everyone has heard this sentence countless times and firmly believes it. That’s why many parents spare no effort to send their children to various interest classes. Let’s be honest, what parent doesn’t want to see their children’s eyes light up when they talk about their hobbies? Can you imagine, \”When a child is obsessed with one thing, what kind of imagination and creativity will explode?\” The documentary recommended to you today – \”Little Boy\”, maybe you will find the answer. These 6 episodes of humanistic documentaries focus on 6 talented teenagers in different fields such as art, sports, nature, technology, etc. Some of them were born in poor and backward places, some studied in prestigious schools, and everyone has a different background. They have very different and distinct personalities, but what they have in common is that they are the best at what they love. The entire documentary, without scripts, narrations and commentary, truly presents a unique growth story to everyone, allowing everyone to see these \”little boys\” who shine because of their love. A 9-year-old ballet girl dances in a pork stall in Naduo Village, Yunnan. In the bustling market, people come and go, but many people are involuntarily attracted by the scene behind the pork stall – a little girl is dancing ballet, and her mother is I was chopping pork while beating the beat. This girl\’s name is Xiao Yun\’er, and her family is in the pork business. Because her father is a long-distance truck driver and does not have much time at home, she, who is only 9 years old, has to follow her mother back to the pork shop at 4:30 in the morning to help with things, such as holding bags, roasting pig trotters, washing meat, and taking care of her younger sister. What others see as hard work seems to her to be a very interesting experience. Of course, the fun part of the butcher shop is not only that it can help her mother, but what makes Xiao Yun\’er most happy is that she can dance freely in it in her free time. To her mother\’s beat, she hugged her waist, practiced the movements over and over again, and cheered herself up: \”Hold on!\” Every movement she made was very balanced, soft, and coordinated, which made people laugh. I can\’t help but wonder, who did this little girl learn from, so that she can dance at such a high level at such a young age? Everyone may be shocked to hear that she learned all her ballet moves from online videos, never from a professional teacher. As the saying goes, \”It\’s really God who gives you food.\” The mother couldn\’t bear to waste her child\’s dancing talent. Even though her family conditions were not good, she still took her child to a dance training class for professional training. But unfortunately, this talented child did not meet his \”Bo Le\”. They went to audition for several dance classes, but were \”dissuaded\” by the teachers: \”I teach only the basic version, which is a bit boring for her, and she may gradually lose interest…\” \”Coming to our class may be a bit of an underachievement.\” \”Looking at the dancing sisters in front of her, caressing those gorgeous dance costumes, Xiao Yun\’er\’s big eyes were full of joy and desire for dance. For the mother, the most distressing thing is, where can she find a professional teacher to maximize her daughter\’s dancing talent? Fortunately, with the help of everyone, Xiao Yun\’er found her \”Bo Le\” -—The founder of the \”Caiyun Project\” and a dance teacher with more than 20 years of experience, about Zhang Ping and his wife. The \”Caiyun Project\” is a way of voluntary tutoring and funding for children from poor families to learn dance. Firstly, they want to use dance to let these children in mountainous areas see other possibilities in life; secondly, they want to use their professional abilities to explore and inspire children. artistic talent. When About and Zhang Ping first discovered Xiao Yun\’er, they were completely amazed by her ballet talent. They repeatedly sighed, \”I wonder how she understands this shape\” and \”this natural sense of balance\”, and regarded Xiao Yun\’er as \”very Hard-to-find mutton-fat jade.” In order to provide Xiao Yun\’er with professional and stable dance training, the two even gave up all the results of their hard work in Beijing for so many years and returned to Yunnan to establish the \”Caiyun Project\” charity base to teach children to dance. He also choreographed the dance \”The Wizard of Oz\” for Yun\’er, which made him appear on the stage of CCTV programs. “When I was a child, I didn’t dare to have ideals.” When talking about ballet, the first thing many people think of is the “aristocratic art”. No one thought that this noble art in public perception would take root in a backward mountainous area. In fact, the real nobility of ballet is the spirit contained in it, which is called \”aristocratic spirit\”. What is aristocratic spirit? \”Support the disadvantaged groups to fulfill their social responsibilities.\” This is about the aristocratic spirit in his eyes. He feels that ballet should not only be at the National Ballet of China, nor only at the Beijing Dance Academy, but should be among mountains and rivers. Not just Xiaoyun\’er, they found that there were many girls in Naduo Village who were very smart, beautiful and artistically talented. Due to various reasons such as their growing environment and family conditions, their talents were forced to be suppressed, and they took the realistic path of dropping out of school, working, making money, or marrying early. They rarely talk about \”ideals\” and even dare not have ideals. But from Zhang Ping’s chat with the children, you will clearly feel that in fact, most of them carefully store their artistic ideals in a corner of their hearts. Some want to be dancers when they grow up, and some want to become Artists and musicians, some hope they can go to college… It is not possible to say whether dance can really help these girls get out of the mountains. Dance is just a carrier that can let them know that life is not just what they see in front of them, but that the world is actually full of possibilities. As for whether they ultimately choose to dance, become actors, celebrities, teachers, or return to the mountains to grow corn and peppers, this is a personal choice. As the director said: This is not just a story of walking out of the mountains, but more of a story about beauty and growth. What they will become in the future is actually unknown, but what is certain is that they have become more beautiful and confident because of dance. They are doing what they love, and they have begun to dare to \”dream\” and imagine the future. When they express their ideals, their eyes are firm and shining. Should senior high school students still stick to their own interests and hobbies? For most people, their senior year of high school is either spent in a sea of ​​questions, nervously preparing for the college entrance examination, or preparing to study abroad. But at this critical moment, two senior high school teenagers stillPersisting in the research and development of robots that I love, I want to break the \”curse of second place in the laboratory\” and win the FRC Robotics Competition (FIRST Robotics Competition) before graduating from high school. Some people will definitely say that students with such \”leisure\” must be super academics with recommended places. On the contrary, these two teenagers are not academically top students with particularly good grades in the traditional sense. They chose to study abroad and were almost \”completely rejected\” when they applied for school. The reason why they have such courage is due to their long-standing love for robots. Both Tao Qize and Zhang Yuchen entered the Middle School Affiliated to Renmin University of China (i.e., the Early Training Class of the Middle School Affiliated to Renmin University of China) through an early training program for innovative talents at the school. As we all know, this program specializes in selecting extraordinary children and children with extraordinary talents in various fields. Among the chosen children, there really are gods from all walks of life. Tao Qize and Zhang Yuchen have been very interested in robots since they were children. They started working together to make robots in the sixth grade until they were in the third year of high school. One is good at structure and the other is good at programming. Zhang Yuchen, the programmer, is responsible for activating the functions that Tao Qize wants to achieve. . The two formed their own robot team 5449 and established a prototype robot club in the school. They wanted to infect more people with their love for robots, but they were rejected during club recruitment in their final year of high school – almost no one was interested in robots, or they stayed away. As a team leader, Tao Qize actually knows why recruiting new students is more difficult every year. \”It turns out that everyone joined the club because they wanted to be robots. Later, many people came here to \”win prizes.\” Later, I learned that the prizes in the robot competition are particularly difficult to win, and even if they win, it will be useless for independent enrollment. Even more so, no one wants to join in. \”In middle school and high school, most children\’s time is taken up by cram schools and interest classes. Everyone is very busy, and all their time outside class seems to be used to do things that are \”useful\” for their studies. things, such as math competitions, physics competitions, etc. But Tao Qize doesn\’t think so. He thinks that fun is more important than usefulness. It doesn\’t matter whether you can win the first place in the competition, but it is important to make the car so that it can win the first place. \”Because I feel happy when something becomes better.\” Therefore, he is more willing to spend a lot of time on robot research and development. He usually doesn\’t look at his mobile phone very much, and he doesn\’t follow stars or follow me. In order to make more fun and creative robots, I often don’t go home and sleep directly in the laboratory. As a result, I am often not in good spirits during class, and sometimes I fail to hand in my homework on time. Even his mother said that if he could put half of his passion and energy for robots into school studies, his grades would definitely be very good now. But she also doesn’t want her children to give up robots for the sake of grades, because she doesn’t want to see their children’s lives filled only with learning. In fact, Tao Qize\’s hobbies are not limited to robots. In his spare time, he is addicted to dot painting, \”One point, hundreds of hours of dots, and it\’s always fun when I do it.\” When he is bored, he can also fold paper, such as spinosaurus, mantis, Nazgul, etc., with just a piece of paper around him, It seems like everything can change with his handsBecome lifelike animals. As he himself said, \”High school students are not indescribably busy. Everyone essentially has time.\” \”Just like other people watching cartoons, I just use the time of others watching cartoons to do other things that I don\’t have time for.\” Just something to use. \”Download link: The verification code is universal! Please scan the QR code on the right via WeChat or search \”Doudehui\” on WeChat and follow the public account, reply \”399\” and follow the prompts.

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