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Chapter 527 Sponsorship

I thought that Xu Yuhan would cook some dark dishes, but I didn't expect that her newly learned pickled cabbage Wang Ya would actually be cooked well.

Wangya is a kind of fish. This is the name here in Jiangyang. Its real name should be yellow catfish. Many places like to call it yellow-bone fish. The name from Zhang Zhong's grandmother's family is more peculiar, called Gaia.

Pengpeng had never eaten this kind of fish before. When she saw the Wangya fish head with horns on its head, her eyes widened, "Teacher Xu, is this a small shark?"

Xu Yuhan smiled and said, "How can there be such a small shark?"

Pengpeng said seriously, "Yes, many sharks are very small. I have seen them in the aquarium before, and those sharks are not as long as our chopsticks."

Xu Yuhan had to give her some popular science, "This is not a shark, but a yak fish..."

After listening to Teacher Xu's popular science, Pengpeng moved her chopsticks doubtfully. After taking the food into her mouth, she smiled and said, "It's really not a shark."

Zhang Zhong curled his lips and said, "You've never eaten a shark, how do you know it's not a shark?"

"Because it tastes just like ordinary fish." Pengpeng said matter-of-factly.

The child's logic was indeed very straightforward, but Zhang Zhong did not correct her. He just smiled and said, "What homework did the teacher give you today? I see that you have been tinkering in the room for a long time."

Xu Yuhan said, "It shouldn't be written homework. I heard that lower grades are not allowed to assign written homework now."

Pengpeng nodded and said, "Yeah, the teacher asked us to recite a short essay."

"Recite short passages? How are they arranged?"

"Just give us a card with some words on it and ask us to memorize it."

"Do you know those words?"

"I don't know everything." Pengpeng said seriously, "That's why I have been studying it just now."

Xu Yuhan said to Zhang Zhong, "You should be asked to help her recite, but why don't you even know what her homework is? Isn't there a parent group?"

"It was too noisy in the parent group. I set Do Not Disturb and forgot to watch it." Zhang Zhong said embarrassedly, "I'm going to watch it now."

Zhang Zhong took out his mobile phone and finally found the place where the teacher assigned homework. "The teacher said that if you don't recognize the homework assigned to you, you should ask your parents when you get home. Why didn't you ask me?"

"Dad, didn't you say that now that I have grown up, I have to rely on myself for many things?"

Have I said this? Zhang Zhong himself was a little confused.

"That's what I say, but it depends on the situation. When you can't figure it out yourself, of course you can come and ask me. The teacher didn't tell you, why should you ask if you don't understand?"

Pengpeng shook his head and said, "No."

"The teacher will tell you later. Go get your homework and I will teach you how to memorize it."

"good."

Pengpeng's homework is not difficult. Although it is memorized, the content is very simple, only a few sentences or a dozen words in total.

After teaching for a while, Pengpeng confidently patted her chest and said that she knew how to memorize. Zhang Zhong did not embarrass her and only said to check again later.

After dinner, Xu Yuhan took Pengpeng back to the studio, while Zhang Zhong went to the study alone.

Zhang Zhong has been writing some of his own stuff recently. Although starfish and earth are very similar, the literary development of the two sides is also somewhat different. He wanted to integrate the two sides and put together a systematic theory. This theory mainly

It explores the relationship, advantages and disadvantages between various literary genres and literary techniques.

For such a big topic, he needed to find a relatively simple entry point. After thinking about it for a long time, he decided to start writing it using the writing skills shown in the books he had picked up.

"When the first-person narrative method meets the third-person narrative method, when the first-person narrative method meets the first-person narrative method, when the third-person narrative method meets the third-person narrative method..."

In order to make myself feel better, Zhang Zhong wrote it directly by hand this time.



While Zhang Zhong was sorting out these things, things about the United Liberal Arts College had also spread online.

There is no official announcement yet, but this matter cannot be hidden at all, because the two schools have begun recruiting students to go to the academy, so many students know about it.

[There were rumors before, and I thought they were false, but now they are confirmed?]

[Oh my god, if I had known, I would have entered Jiangyang University this year.]

[If I had known it, money can’t buy it, if I had known that I would study hard and go to Yenching University.]

[Can it be the same? I went to Jiangyang University just after I thought about it. 】

【Can I change schools now?】

[I have already signed up, but I don’t know if Zhang Da wants me.]

[I am from Jinling University, and I also want to go to Union College, but I am a little worried about going to Jiangyang for four years.]

[Why are you scared? Jiangyang is not far from Jinling. If you want to go back, you can go back. 】

【Yes, Jiangyang is developing so well now.】

[You Jinling students come to school here and get your diploma from there.]

[Our teacher said that we should also get a graduation certificate from Jinling, and the United College will also issue a certificate.]

【This is a bit tempting.】

[How is the environment at Jiangyang University?]

【Does Zhang Zhong teach by himself? 】

[Isn’t this nonsense? Zhang Zhong originally taught at Jiangyang University.]

[I heard that if you enter this academy, you will be given priority in the submission of "Zero Zero One".]

[Really or not, it’s so good? I heard that “Zero Zero One” was difficult to draft. 】

[I also heard that there are huge scholarships.]

[If nothing else, if I can sign with Zhang Zhong’s company after graduation, my future career will be easier. 】

[What does this mean? I heard that as long as you perform well, you will be given a book.]

[Zhang Zhong will also provide guidance on writing, so there will definitely be no problem.]



The news on the Internet was quite reliable at first, but then it became more and more outrageous. There were huge scholarships, targeted signings, priority contributions, on-site guidance... all kinds of news was flying all over the sky.

But most people just watched the excitement, after all, this matter only related to the students of the School of Liberal Arts of Jiangyang University and Jinling University.

Jiangyang University was also on the hot search list, this time thanks to Zhang Zhong and Jinling University.

The next day, Zhang Zhong received a call from Liu Hong. On the phone, Liu Hong told Zhang Zhong that several cultural companies wanted to sponsor the United College. He was going to organize a meeting and call the heads of several companies together.

Let’s talk.

When Zhang Zhonggang heard about sponsorship, the first thing that came to his mind was scholarships, because generally companies sponsor schools through scholarships, or they simply sponsor a certain school activity.

In fact, for public schools, there are more donations. Of course, donations are also sponsorships in a certain sense. After all, general donations are nominal.
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