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Chapter 378: Whoever strikes first is who(2/2)

He also told his classmates that in order to help the little girl, he ate eight tea eggs in one breath. His stomach was bloated and uncomfortable at night, and he didn't sleep well all night.

The classmates all knew that Qian Aiguo liked to brag, but they didn't quite believe it.

But Cheng Wenge also told the same version and told his classmates that it was because he spent three yuan and fifty cents to buy all the little girl's tea eggs that the little girl stopped crying and smiled sweetly.

This is a perfect example of following Lei’s example of being a good person and doing good deeds! “Little Girl Under the Streetlight” is definitely a healthy, happy and uplifting song!

Principal Zhu and Party Secretary Ma were particularly concerned about this matter and asked Huang Qian, Cheng Wenge and Qian Aiguo respectively about what happened at midnight.

Facts have proved that that day, several students from the experimental primary school did see the "little girl under the street lamp" and helped the little girl.

Then Principal Zhu and Party Secretary Ma automatically figured it out. Huang Han, who thought he had done something good, was in a happy mood, and an idea came to his mind, and he composed a cheerful song.

Next, this story almost became an official announcement. The teachers told it to the students as if they were personally involved in the story.

Ever since, the title of the first composition for the third, fourth, and fifth grade students at the beginning of the school year was "The Little Girl Under the Street Lamp."

Principal, the teacher asked the students to put themselves in the shoes of Huang Han and others. If you saw a little girl crying sadly at midnight, what would you do?

Are you like Huang Han, who helped the little girl, encouraged her to study hard, and told her sincerely that studying can change her destiny? If you are uneducated, you can't even sell tea eggs to others.

Hehe! Plagiarism must be well-founded, and you cannot accept everything as ordered, copycat or add icing on the cake, you must always add some creativity of your own.

At this time, the song "Brother Louie" had not yet come out. In my memory, it should have become popular around the time when the American movie "Break Dance" was released nationwide.

The cover of "Little Girl Under the Streetlight" is even more non-existent. Whoever strikes first will own it!

In fact, many of the cover versions are like tigers rather than dogs. It's hard to compare them to the original English songs, so Huang Han is going to do it the other way around.
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