Chapter 1
Zhu Xuehui was born in the 1980s in the northern countryside. His parents were farmers with little education. His father graduated from elementary school and his mother had never gone to school and was illiterate. Parents at that time had already realized the importance of culture. It can be seen from Zhu Xuehui's name that his parents expected him. Xuehui came from the meaning of academic glory. With his father's level of education, it was not easy to pick such a name.
Zhu Xuehui's father, Zhu Dachang, worked at home when he was busy, and in his free time he went out to work on construction sites in big cities to support his family. At that time, the salary of a small worker was two yuan a day, while a skilled mason's master earned five yuan a day. So Zhu Dachang became an apprentice to an old master mason. He served tea and poured water for washing clothes every day, and poured water for washing his feet at night. The master also liked this hard-working apprentice and taught him everything he could. After a year of study and practice, Zhu Dachang became a master.
With his excellent skills and years of hard work, Zhu Dachang replaced the three mud thatched houses left by his parents with three large tile-roofed houses, replaced the oxcart with a tractor, and bought a 15-inch black and white TV. He became a man of the hour in the village. Every night after 7 o'clock, the house was full of people watching TV. At that time, the Hong Kong and Taiwan version of The Legend of the Condor Heroes was being broadcast.
After working in the city for a long time, Zhu Dachang was envious of the high-rise buildings that were erected one after another, and the cleanly dressed city people walking around on the streets, so he hoped that his son would study hard and work in the city in the future, leaving the yellow land and living the life of a city person.
But Zhu Xuehui was not naturally interested in learning, but he was really good at playing. As long as he took a break, he would either go to the house to dig out bird's nests, or go down the river to fish and catch lobsters. I was not honest when I was in school. There was a two-hour break at noon in summer. Students usually went home to have dinner, or take a lunch break at home or go to the school classroom. At that time, every village had a primary school. The primary school was usually in the south of the village, just a few minutes' walk away. There were fish ponds and vegetable fields next to the school.

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Zhu Xuehui once had lunch at home and passed by the fish pond on the way to school. He saw a little green snake . This made him very happy. He picked up a small wooden stick on the roadside and beat it up. It was pitiful. The little snake was beaten to death by him. He pinched the tail of the snake and carried it into the school. The timid female classmates all avoided it, and the more courageous male classmates gathered around and praised him for being awesome. In order to show off himself better, Zhu Xuehui swung the snake in his hand. He didn't hold it tightly, and the snake swung out, saying that it happened to be thrown into the women's toilet of the school.