What Childhood Frightened Us (1)

A story was written again, and just as I was about to continue writing something today, our dorm suddenly started talking about something that scared us when we were younger. After talking for a long time, it occurred to me: why not write these things down? So, here's what I said.

First of all, I actually had a lot of things to fear when I was younger. Because, first of all, I used to be a very timid person. So, the more things to be afraid of. In my memory, I was especially afraid of the makeup painted on the faces of the people who sang the opera.

When I was three or four years old, my grandfather liked to bring a singing troupe into the house, let them put on makeup, and then go on stage to sing. I remember that time I was watching the excitement from the sidelines. Suddenly, a woman in a thick costume jumped out and startled me. I suddenly felt like my soul had flown away at that moment. According to my parents, I was directly frightened at that time, and it took a long time for me to recover.

After that experience, I always had a deep fear of singing. I didn't even dare to look at them from afar. This situation only eased after I was in junior high school.

Also, when I was young, I was afraid of Buddha statues, Bodhisattva statues, and so on. Every time I went to the temple with an adult, I didn't dare to look up at those things. I always feel weird!

When I was younger, I sat down with my classmates and chatted about it, and they even told me a story. Of course, the story they told me at the time now sounds ridiculous. However, this story scared me terribly!

Let me recall what this story looks like......

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