"Learning Chinese is such a beautiful thing"
2024-05-07
"In the corner of the wall, there are several plums blooming alone in the cold. It's not snow from afar, but a faint fragrance comes." In April, in a school on the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary, waving the Hungarian, Chinese, and EU flags, the sound of reciting poetry in Chinese can be heard from time to time. This is the Hungarian Chinese Bilingual School established in 2004, and also the first public full-time school in Central and Eastern Europe to teach in both Chinese and the language of the host country. For the school teachers and students, this was a very unforgettable day, including Varaga Bonita and Imori Lily. Their Chinese names are very beautiful. The Chinese names of Valaga and Imori are very beautiful. Valaga is called Hu Lingyue, and Imori is called Song Zhixiao. The two of them really like their Chinese names, "The lively 'spirit' and the moon's' moon ', they write beautifully," Varaga said while gesturing with her fingers. The Hungarian Chinese Bilingual School has enabled Valaga and Imori to connect with Chinese. More than 10 years ago, Wallaga, who had just entered the school as a freshman, quickly became fascinated by the square characters with horizontal strokes. Wang Yue, a Chinese teacher at the Confucius Classroom of the Xiongzhong Bilingual School, remembers that at that time, the school was organizing a Chinese reading competition, and Varaga stood on the podium - "The little white rabbit is white and white, with two ears raised..." The child's voice was young and tender, but it read with a certain accuracy. Imori's brother and younger brother are also studying here. She said that her parents don't understand Chinese at all, but they are very supportive of their children's efforts to understand China. "Dad told us that mastering Chinese earns us opportunities for future development." After 12 years, Varaga and Imori's Chinese became better and better, and they were awarded the Chinese Ambassador Scholarship twice. This gratitude and wish have traveled thousands of miles to Beijing, where wax plums have just bloomed. The students didn't expect to receive a reply soon. Holding the original reply letter, Valaga and Imori, who were writing the letter, expressed their joy with words: "I'm so happy that I want to jump!" A precious photo was placed on the desk of Erdai Rurao, the principal of the Hungarian Chinese Bilingual School. This detail has deeply moved all the teachers and students in the school and is still unforgettable. Now, more and more Hungarians are
Edit:Lubaikang Responsible editor:Chenze
Source:People's Daily
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