寄件者 : Peng Howard <howardpeng@hotmail.com>
日期 : 2003年12月3日 21:05:36
收件者 : NtKy2000@netscape.net
副本 : cd1968@anew.net
主旨 : Re: tell your children to teach Chinese to your grand- children if they live ou
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Dear Kuo Yin,

Thanks for your valuable opinion. I agree on that 200%.

I urge all of my
classmates to tell your children to teach Chinese to your grand-
children if they live outside china, do not worry about they
might be confused (like I did) and do not be defeated when they
complain and fight with you about this second language when they are young.

  In my childhood, great-grand parents, paresnts live together, we live at viliage, called 田心, 楊梅
  Many of us should remember the good old days. I and brothers, sisters 下田種菜. They 走路去龍潭
" 讀書 is the most boring thing"    我們認為 "耕農 為天生人任生活形態",   我們讀書人 任重道遠"

We don't have the tradition Chinese society around us. It is confused to me, too.
  Keep the young people away from the American market places, there is less valuable books to read.
All the Chinese books are written by bad writerss.
"古道熱腸  人氏" no more, no more. Do you see the star light upon our head?   I remmber our Chinese Teacher 曹思義 recite his peom "營火會" his warm 表情" - I miss you!
" 所有的好文化放在博物院,"

  " 桃? is a international airport, TPE is not at Taipei where I miss you, long time ago.
  We don't need to worry too much about this world.
Take care of youself! See ya, soon!
Don't be serious to ourself!

Best Regards,
Howard

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