Chapter 2320 Silly Bird's Truth Silly Bird Letter 5
Seeing this question, Nangong Nuannuan blinked her eyes and searched quickly in her mind. What kind of bird is so powerful that she can't think of it? Why fly over the ocean every year?
After thinking about it for a long time, I can't think of it.
But thinking that she can't even tell the difference between geese and ducks, Nangong Nuannuan thinks that this may be because of birds who don't pay much attention to nature.
However, she really wanted to see how Xiao Sun would write such a question with profound educational significance before she would be so angry with the teacher.
The title of Little Sun's composition is "The Truth of the Silly Bird".
Here's what he wrote-
Although I am only a primary school student, when I saw this topic, I was instantly petrified.
I think the title of this essay is a complete false proposition.
Let's talk about the first material - crow drinking water.
Although it is our textbook material to teach us the crow's ability to think hard and do it, it is untenable as far as this story goes.
When I was studying this text before, I did a special experiment, turning half a bottle of water in the bottle, and then putting small stones in it, but there was a gap between the small stones and the small stones, and the density of water was higher than that of water. The density of stone gaps is much higher, so no matter how many stones are thrown in, even if the stone blocks the mouth of the bottle, the water will still penetrate the stone gap and stay at the bottom of the bottle, and they will not overflow.
As for the second material, I feel that this topic has the suspicion of deceiving children.
The bird carried a branch all the way until it flew over the ocean. I want to ask, does this little bird need to communicate with its companions in the middle?
Even if I don't need it, I'd like to know how a bird that can't swim is supposed to step on the branches to fish? Wasn't it afraid to trample over branches and drown itself?
During the holidays, my parents often take me out to sea. We were just playing at the beach and we could all feel the big waves. Mom and Dad would hold my sister and I's hands to prevent us from being swept away by the waves. I would like to ask, if a bird sleeps on a branch on the sea, won't it be swept away by the waves?
Every time our family goes out to sea, we take a big boat so that we can float. I would like to ask how big a branch does it take to keep the bird floating on the water?
Is it as thick as iron wire? As thick as chopsticks? Or as thick as a column?
If it was as thick as a pillar, how did it hold it in its mouth? Could it be that it is a monster with a snake beak and bird body? Can your mouth hold objects many times larger than yourself?
In short, science tells me that no matter what kind of crow, it is impossible to drink water by throwing small stones. No bird can fly across the ocean with a branch in its mouth.
If it has to do it, it must be a stupid bird, a stupid bird drowned in the ocean and eaten by fish.
I strongly urge teachers not to fool primary school students when they ask questions! Because it is easy to convince them that there is such a bird in the world. Such topics are irresponsible to students.
After reading it, Nangong Nuannuan felt that she was about to hold back the prehistoric power in her body, and burst out laughing.
Her little sun is so talented, isn't it?
She just said, how could there be such a bird in the world? How crazy does it have to be to fly from one part of the ocean to the other every year?