Li Qizuo, the only daughter of writer Yang Zhao, decided to leave Taiwan Province at the age of 14 to study music in Hanover. Over the past three years, she has realized the educational differences between German and Taiwan Province, and thus she has grown up, so her father Yang Zhao has observed a deeper education and upbringing.
Writer Yang Zhao spans literature, politics and media, criticizing rationally with his left hand and writing emotionally with his right hand. On the way to education, he expected himself to be the most loyal helper and companion of his only daughter, Li Qicui.
Yang Zhao once spent 21 years to contend with the painful memory of learning music as a child, but Li Qizuo embarked on the road of professional performance all the way. Once praised as "the next Lang Lang" by the China media, at the age of 14, Li Qicuo decided to pursue her music education in Hanover. In the past three years, she has overcome the challenges of language, culture and society, and is more glad that she has learned to think and express herself when she sees the difference in education between Taiwan Province and Germany.
Yang Zhao, through her daughter's experience in Germany, once again confirmed that parents can't and can't make decisions for their children's lives, even if they can't bear it. "Let the children choose for themselves, and the strength they will bear will be great."
In late February, 2115, while Li Qisuo was back in Taiwan for the Christmas and New Year holidays, The Book invited the father and daughter to talk. In the face of photographers, at the age of 17, she still seems shy and unaccustomed, but her speech has shown her maturity over age; Yang Zhao is even more gratified to thank German education for "making his daughter closer to his ideal daughter". The affection between father and daughter is deep and obvious. The following is a summary of the conversation:
Q: When he was a senior in elementary school, he decided to take the road of music, which was a happy and hard place.
Li Qie-e (hereinafter referred to as Qi-e): I started to learn the piano when I was 5 years old, and I took music classes in primary school and junior high school. At first, I had a normal childhood, and I could go to various places with my parents on holidays. In primary school, I practice for an hour or two every day after school. I practice more when I have exams or take part in competitions. Gradually, I will always keep practicing the piano in my mind, so that I have less time to do other things.