The hot summer is coming, and the anxious students began to look for tools to make paper fans. Seeing how busy they were, it reminded me of a past incident.
It was a sultry summer. The earth was like a big steamer, and people were so depressed that they were almost suffocating. The bell finally rang for the end of get out of class, and the students fled the classroom one after another and went to the trees to enjoy the cool air. God seems to be teasing us deliberately, there is no wind. The sun rose higher and higher, and the sunlight became more and more intense. Because of the intense heat, our faces were as red as a monkey's buttocks.
What should we do? If this continues, we will definitely become "roasted pigs"! Just as I was looking around, a primary school student in the distance caught my eye. He was fanning himself with a brand new paper fan in his hand. It was so comfortable! It would be great if I also had such a fan! Suddenly, I had an idea, ran to the classroom, and tore a piece of paper from the notebook. Paper, start making paper fans.
Just when I was feeling complacent, suddenly, I found that something was missing. glue. Does anyone have glue? A classmate handed over a bottle of glue and said, "This is glue. Take it and use it." I quickly took the glue and opened it quickly. First fold the paper into several sections, then apply glue on one end of the paper, and then glue the folded sections together to make a simple paper fan. Just when I was in high spirits, a sharp-eyed classmate exclaimed like Columbus discovering the New World, attracting the attention of all the classmates. My classmates all praised me for being smart and thinking of such a good idea. But when I looked at the paper fan, I felt it was a bit too monotonous. So, I thought about it and wrote a short poem on the paper, and I was done. After my classmates read it, they all called me a poet. Unexpectedly, because of the fan, I became a poet. I proudly picked up the paper fan and started to fan it. Oh, so comfortable.
Under my leadership, the students all learned to make paper fans. Seeing the patents for my inventions being "divided up" and seeing the joy of my classmates, I was as happy as a monkey.