China News Agency, Beijing, November 22 (Reporter Ma Xiuxiu) Due to the epidemic, 15-year-old Italian Chinese Ruan Jiacheng bid farewell to his junior high school life through online classes.

Nowadays, he is studying in the first year of high school, saying that he is used to the rhythm of online classes.

He said that he should learn Chinese well and prepare to go to university in China.

  At the moment, the situation of the second wave of the epidemic in Italy is still grim, and local Chinese teenagers have begun their studies and living conditions at the beginning of the epidemic.

In a recent online interview with a reporter from China News Agency, several Chinese teenagers talked about their feelings about online classes at home, their concern about China under the epidemic, and their future plans.

  Ruan Jiacheng said that since the beginning of the epidemic, he has been concerned about the situation of epidemic prevention and control in China and often discusses this topic with his friends.

"In terms of epidemic prevention and control, China's approach is very decisive, and it is worth learning from other countries."

  Although he was born and raised in Italy, Ruan Jiacheng told reporters that his parents have paid attention to his Chinese education since he was a child. Since childhood, he has often returned to China to participate in various learning training courses and summer camps.

  "Every time I go back to China, I feel a big change." Ruan Jiacheng said, through experiencing the differences between the East and the West, he also gained a deeper understanding of his country of origin.

  He confessed that after the outbreak, he chatted with his friends about his plans to return to China.

"Now that China is developing better and better, the reputation of universities is constantly improving, and I also want to bring some international things to China through my own efforts."

  At present, Ruan Jiacheng is strengthening basic learning in all aspects.

He said that a Chinese proficiency test will be conducted after a while, and he will try to get admitted to his favorite Chinese university, and then develop in China.

  In the interview, Lei Minmin, who is now in the third year of junior high school, expressed his envy that China is now controlling the epidemic and basically returning to a normal life.

  Born in Italy and living in China at the age of 3-9, Lei Minmin, 14 years old this year, said frankly that she knows more about China than Italy, and is especially impressed with China’s rich cultural atmosphere, food, and technological development. Now she uses Mobile phones made in China have also used convenient payment for shopping.

  "It's a familiar and relaxed state in China." Lei Minmin told reporters that she missed China very much and was thinking about studying in China later.

  "I think studying in China will be more targeted and it is a good choice." On weekdays, the scenes of Chinese college students' dormitories presented online and the learning styles of students attracted her.

She said that China is the homeland of herself and her parents, and it is also the wish of her parents to study in China in the future.

  Speaking of fighting the epidemic, Shuai Zilong, who is also in the third year of junior high school, said that China’s anti-epidemic achievements now require great courage and leadership, as well as the cooperation of the people at home. “China has done very well in this regard.”

  After being born in Italy, Shuai Zilong lived in China with his grandparents.

Although he doesn't go back to China often now, he remembers the scene when his neighbors enthusiastically helped him write homework when he was young. "Every time I hear the word Chinese, it feels like home."

  Shuai Zilong told reporters that Li Jintang of Tsinghua University and Lei Jun, the founder of Xiaomi Technology, have set a very positive example for him. It is also his dream to go to university in China. "If possible, I must go to China to study."

  To realize the dream of Tsinghua University, today's handsome Long is studying hard.

Participating in the online summer camp this year, he won the title of outstanding camper.

He said he is more interested in the Internet and hopes to come to China to learn related content in the future.

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