Raising Nannan(4)

Yang Nannan has been strictly supervised by her mother since she was a child, and most of them are picked up by her mother to pick her up from school. Her relationship with Yang's father is naturally not as close as that with Yang's mother.

Beat little Yang Nannan is very in awe of Yang's father. On one occasion, she only scored 80 points in one subject, which was also the lowest single subject score she had ever scored in an exam. She was very frightened, and quickly admitted her mistake to Father Yang, summed up the lesson, and promised not to make such a mistake again.

Father Yang is proficient in erhu, cucurbit, harmonica and other musical instruments. During Yang Nannan's prenatal education, he generally used the harmonica to play some world-recognized prenatal divine comedies. After Yang Nannan was born, he often used the harmonica to play some soothing to coax her to sleep.

After Yang Nannan became sensible, Yang's father never took the initiative to teach her to learn these musical instruments. She didn't dare to offer to learn these instruments from him. Without his permission, Yang Nannan didn't dare to move these instruments.

When he met Yang's father singing Peking Opera, Yang Nannan thought it was very interesting, so he took the initiative to learn from him. This is the same as learning to sing Yue Opera with her mother, her progress is very fast.

As long as there are theatrical performances in the class or school department, Yang's father will do the same as Yang's mother, and try his best to give Yang Nannan the opportunity to perform on stage. The two of them have the same opinion: by participating in theatrical performances on stage, they can exercise their daughter's courage and psychological quality, as well as their ability to cope in front of everyone.

Once, at a theatrical evening held by the history department of the school, the father and daughter performed on the same stage for the first time, performing the famous segment of the Peking Opera "Shajiabang" "Wisdom Fight". Father Yang plays Diao Deyi, and an uncle plays Commander Hu.

Yang's father let Yang Nannan, who was still a girl at that time, play the role of A Qing's sister-in-law. He was really hard enough at that time, and he dared to hand over such a very experienced role to his daughter to play, so he was not afraid that she would smash the role!

However, Yang Nannan's solid Peking Opera skills and excellent performance on the stage completely conquered the audience and won bursts of thunderous applause throughout the process. This is also her most impressive performance. Compared with when she was in high school, she vividly played the crying Liu Lanzhi in "Peacock Flying Southeast", and she had a sense of accomplishment when she was worshiped by the whole school!

Yang Nannan really looks like an opera actor who has been delayed by studying for exams. Whether it's piano or opera, it's just her hobby. In her spare time, she can also be so eye-catching, not to mention her academic performance, she has always been leading in her grade. She has always been ahead of the curve in her academic performance, and she has been able to win every election for class president since she was a child. She has always been a class president, and in high school, she became the president of the school's student council.

There have always been boys who write love letters to Yang Nannan, but she has not replied to any of them. There were many letters that she handed over directly to the teacher to deal with. Others followed her home, and her mother usually came out to help with this situation.

Why can't all those unlucky boys get into her eyes? One is that her mind has not yet been put on such a thing as early love, and she does not dare to put it on such a thing. The second is that she had a strong sense of superiority in all aspects at that time, and it was really difficult for those little boys to get into her eyes. This is not to say that she looks down on people, as long as there is nothing about love, she can treat every boy well.