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How did Wang Hengyi become a child prodigy?

Raised since childhood, when Heng Yi was young, his family taught him the Classic of Three Characters and Hundred Family Names. Xiao Hengyi's parents lived in Shanghai for a long time because of work, and their children lived in Qingdao with their grandparents when they were one and a half years old. I haven't attended an early education class, and I haven't made a training plan at home. Grandma's interest opened the door to ancient poetry for Xiao Hengyi.

When I was a few months old, my family would read three-character classics, disciples' rules, children's songs and some simple Tang and Song poems to my children. When he was more than one year old, Xiao Hengyi just said a few words, and his grandmother read him simple ancient poems.

After returning home from kindergarten, Xiao Hengyi watches cartoons for 20 minutes every day, then recites ancient poems and learns English by using the point reading machine. Grandma said that it took him a long time to form the habit of obeying rules and self-discipline.

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When Xiao Hengyi was 3 years old, He Xia recorded a video of "My home is in the Northeast" for him and posted it on the video website. The little man has a funny expression and is very cute. A week later, the staff of Happy China left a message inviting Xiao Hengyi to appear on the show.

At that time, the whole family thought this man was a liar. From 2065438 to February 2007, Xiao Hengyi went to Beijing for the first time to participate in the recording of the program, but the recording was mainly based on his listening to songs and recognizing the national flag. Hengyi sang five songs on the stage.

Since then, a series of program groups have invited Hengyi to participate. However, He Xia said that not all programs will agree. "I still want Heng Yi to participate in cultural programs, because there he will meet many excellent children who can drive him to learn."