Chapter 2322
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Seeing this question, Nangong Nuannuan blinked and quickly searched in her mind. What kind of bird is so powerful that it can't even think straight? Why does it have to fly across the ocean every year?
After thinking for a long time, she couldn't figure it out.
However, when she thought about how she couldn't even tell the difference between a goose and a duck, Nangong Nuannuan felt that it might be because she didn't pay much attention to birds in nature.
However, she really wanted to know what Little Sun had to write in order to anger the teacher to such an extent. It was such a profound educational question.
The title of Little Sun's essay was "Foolish Birds Believe in the Principles of Foolish Birds."
He wrote this:
Although I'm just a primary school student, when I saw this question, I was instantly petrified.
I think the title of this essay is a complete false proposition.
Let's talk about the first material — the crow drinking water.
Although it is our textbook material to let us learn the crow's ability to think and act diligently, this story doesn't hold water.
Previously, when I was learning this text, I specifically did an experiment. I filled the bottle with half a bottle of water and then put small stones in. However, there are gaps between the small stones, and the density of water is much higher than the gaps between the stones. Therefore, no matter how many stones are thrown in, even if the stones block the mouth of the bottle, the water will still seep through the gaps between the stones and stay at the bottom of the bottle. It won't overflow.
As for the second material, I feel that this question is even more suspicious of deceiving children.
The bird holds a branch in its mouth all the way until it flies across the ocean. I want to ask, does this bird not need to talk to its companions along the way?
Even if it doesn't need to, I want to know how a bird that can't swim can step on a branch to catch fish. Isn't it afraid that it will overturn the branch and drown itself?
During the holidays, my parents often take me out to sea. When we play by the sea, we can feel the strong waves. My parents will hold my sister and my hand to prevent us from being swept away by the waves. I want to ask, if the bird puts a branch on the sea to sleep, won't it be swept away by the waves?
Every time our family goes out to sea, we take a big boat to float us. I want to ask, how big is the branch to keep the bird floating on the water?
Is it as thick as a wire? As thick as a chopstick? And it was as thick as a pillar?
If it was as thick as a pillar, how did it hold it in its mouth? Could it be a monster with a snake's mouth and bird's body? Its mouth could hold objects several times bigger than itself?
In short, science tells me that no crow, no matter what breed, can drink water by throwing pebbles. No matter what kind of bird it was, it was impossible for it to fly across the ocean with a branch in its mouth.
If it had to do that, then it must be a stupid bird, a stupid bird that drowned in the ocean and was eaten by fish.
I strongly appeal to the teachers to not trick elementary school students when they come up with questions! It would be easy for them to believe that such a bird really existed in the world. Such a question was irresponsible to the students.
After reading it, Nangong Nuannuan felt like she was about to burst into laughter.
Her Little Sun was really too talented, wasn't he?
She knew it, how could there be such a bird in this world? How crazy must it be to fly from one end of the ocean to the other end of the continent every year?
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