Chapter 244: The Library (2)
The library is the top priority of the school, and it is also the key to Dimu's confidence in retaining external talents.
The books inside, from children's picture books and kitchen recipes, to Sun Tzu's Art of War and national policies, cover almost every aspect. However, due to the limited area of the library, Di Mu only put some books that might be used for the development of the tribe.
These books were all specially bought by Di Mu when he was purchasing, and each one in the library was personally selected by Di Mu.
There are also some books that she has put in two types: the regular edition and the 'teen edition'. Even though Di Mu has given a lot of Chinese characters to the orcs in the past few months, the Chinese culture is broad and profound, and it is very difficult for anyone to know every character in a few months. So Di Mu deliberately put a lot of 'youth edition' books.
Compared with ordinary books, the content of the youth version will be more concise, there will be more colorful illustrations, and most importantly, many books will have annotations.
This is why Di Mu did not directly teach Chinese characters to the people at the beginning, but started from pinyin.
She didn't expect the orcs to master so many Chinese characters in a short period of time, just like the phonetic alphabet of English, learning pinyin well was a powerful auxiliary tool for them.
There is a trial class today, and the small classroom in the past will definitely not be able to accommodate so many people. Di Mu asked the orcs to temporarily clean up the stadium on the first floor and arrange it a little.
Emperor Mu pondered for a long time in this lesson, and finally chose to talk about the words that the orcs were very interested in.
There has been no lesson for God Mu for several days, and the orcs of the Sky Wolf Tribe are also full of interest, and they are squeezing forward one by one. The positive appearance of the orcs was completely different from what Di Mu had expected when he first started the school.
As for the content of the talk, it is still the same as the content of the 'enlightenment' given to the orcs of the Sirius tribe before. She started with hieroglyphs and aroused the orcs' strong interest in words.
At the end of the lesson, the orcs were a little unsatisfied.
After class, Di Mu asked the orcs as usual, "Do you have any questions about what is being taught in this lesson?" ”
Hearing Di Mu's question, several orcs soon raised their own questions. The orcs of the Sky Wolf Tribe had all learned these things for a long time, so at this time, they were just standing by and watching the orcs of the other tribes active.
At this time, an orc boldly raised his hand and asked: "That, I want to know, what is the smell of 'book fragrance' that your tribe orcs talk about?" I didn't smell it for a single lesson. ”
Di Mu smiled, knowing that the orcs of his tribe must have pretended to be 'cultural people' again.
She shook her head: "This scent is not the other. ”
After speaking, he took out the reference book in his hand: "The book refers to the kind I hold in my hand, which uses words and other symbols as a medium to record our knowledge of interpersonal communication, life skills, and the mysteries of the world. ”
Seeing that the orcs stared at the book in Di Mu's hand with bright eyes, as if they wanted to smell it, Di Mu smiled and handed the book out for the orcs to circulate.
During the circulation, Di Mu also explained: "The book itself has no fragrance, only the smell of ink." To say that it is fragrant is actually just to express the desire and respect for the knowledge recorded in the book. ”
Di Mu's explanation, coupled with the fact that the orcs smelled it, there was indeed no smell, so he realized that he was lonely and unsmelling.
In the eyes of the orcs of the Heavenly Wolf Tribe, the things that Di Mu took out were all very valuable, let alone such an important book. Every time the book came into the hands of an orc, the orcs of the Sky Wolf tribe would stare at that person's hand in tacit understanding. Some orcs who didn't have enough concentration almost threw the book out of their hands. Just imagine, the scene of 2,000 tall orcs staring at you like hungry tigers pounced on food is terrifying.