
The 6a Students I Trained
by Wang Beidou
About This Novel
This is a memoir and a diary. I just celebrated my 35th birthday and I haven't achieved any great achievements. At least I don't think it's worth spending money to read my words. My achievement may be that I was awarded a senior professional title relatively quickly among my peers. I passed the first grade of junior high school, got a doctorate, and could barely be regarded as an expert. I'm not a cadre, and I don't own a listed company. I just have a good job, my parents are well-educated, and I have a virtuous wife and filial son. I got married in 2016. My wife is from a rural area. Through her own efforts, she passed the master's degree and got a stable job in a large state-owned enterprise. His brother attended a vocational high school and became a driver. Going back further, my parents only attended junior high school under the circumstances at that time, but with their connections in the city, they worked in state-owned enterprises and schools. My parents-in-law went to high school. To be honest, I was surprised at that time, but because of their relationship in the countryside, they did not step out and stayed at home farming. In 2018 my son was born. From then on, I began to value the education of the third generation and began to pay attention to the impact of region and class on people. My nephew, the son of my wife's brother, spent a happy primary school life in the countryside and never had extra classes or second classes. After he was sent to the city to attend junior high school, his grades dropped like a waterfall. I started giving him extra classes every week and gained some insights from it.
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