The first time I saw this **, did I feel familiar at first, slowly became cordial, and finally had a trace of memory?
That's right, this is the English textbook that I learned in middle school after the 80s and 90s, I believe that the first English speakers that most people know are them, Han Meimei, Li Lei, Lucy, Lily two sisters, and the parrot Polly.
How many people's English is stuck in the stage of "how are you" and "how old are you"? Anyway, I learned these sentences the best back then, but that's all there was to it.
Speaking of which, many people won't know that they are actually post-70s in English textbooks, according to the people who have compiled textbooks, they also have settings for textbook characters back then, such as Li Lei, Jim, Ann was born in 1978, Han Meimei, Lily, Lucy was born in 1979, there is a clue in the textbook that the character is Green, the Green family started in France, and then moved to London, Then in 1990, the Green family came to China and studied in a school in Beijing, that is, this year, the timeline of English textbooks began, and in 1993, after graduating from junior high school, the content of the textbooks ended.
In this way, do you think this set of textbooks was quite interesting back then? Some estimates estimate that from 1990 to 2000, hundreds of millions of middle school students used the Renjiao version of English textbooks in the 10 years. If you were born between 1980 and 1995, you probably used this textbook.
So, it's no wonder that many netizens sighed when they grew up: Did Lilei and Hanmeim end up together?
To be disappointed, some netizens checked the English books of the year and found that Li Lei and Han Meimei had never spoken to each other at all! Between the three of them, Li Lei and Jim have the most conversations, from the first volume of the third lesson two appeared at the same time, to the third volume of the 89th lesson, the last time the two were in the book ** field. Jim and Hanmeimei also have quite a few conversations. Only Li Lei and Hanmeimei did not speak. This one seems a bit out of our minds.
Maybe netizens will have more resonance because of the song "The Song of Li Lei and Han Meimei", and some netizens found that in the new English textbook, Han Meimei married a person named "Han Gang" and had two children. This can be regarded as completely letting the youth of the post-80s and 90s write the finale, Li Lei did not be with Han Meimei in the end, which may be the fulfillment of the sentiment of Yuhiko Inoue, the author of "Slam Dunk": Youth, always imperfect and regretful.
Li Lei and Han Meimei