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A story about a white lie

Sophie Montana is a musical genius. When she was 3 years old, she imitated and played TV advertisements on the mini xylophone. Her parents persuaded and coaxed her to carry her from the high piano stool to the table. Her parents, who work in China, often tell her the story of "Wolf coming" and teach her to be honest and not to lie. Mona is clever and diligent. /kloc-when she was 0/4 years old, she practiced Beethoven's symphony of destiny and actually got calluses on her fingers. /kloc-in the winter of 0/5, the weather was very cold. Because I insisted on taking piano lessons in the snowstorm at night, I got pneumonia.

She was admitted to Hanover Hospital. On the left side of the hospital bed is a female teacher, and on the right is an old lady with low education. A female teacher's daughter is a doctor, and her mother's medical records are always closely collected.

One day, while her daughter was away, the little nurse sent the ECT (enhanced CT) diagnosis report to the female teacher. When she saw the report, it read: Late stage of liver Ca (abbreviation of cancer), which is undoubtedly a death sentence. She hid her face and wept, and fell on the bed and never got up. Half a month later, he died of a nervous breakdown.

Mona was very shocked-a fact that was truly passed on to the patient actually accelerated the patient's death process, and the story of "wolf coming" was absolutely forbidden here. Mother said to Mona, "Patients must also have morality. First, it's best not to ask their patients any questions. Second, even if you know, you should never tell the patient-because many people hospitalized here are cancer patients, which is a fatal disease. "

The female teacher who lives in the left bed left, which made the grandmother who lives on Mona's right panic. Grandma asks the doctor what's wrong with her every day, and whether she should be carried out from the back door of the hospital with a white cloth. The doctor told her it was pneumonia, but she sneaked into the nurse's duty room in the middle of the night and stole the medical records. She woke Mona up and pretended to be asleep. The mediCal record says: ca in the center of the right lower lobe. "What's wrong with Ca?" Grandma asked. Mona was embarrassed. She hasn't told a lie for 15 years. What should we do now? How embarrassing it is to lie to an old woman. She had a brainwave and thought of a lifeline: "Oh, yes, there is calcium in your lungs. You have had tuberculosis before, and now you are calcified. " Grandma is dubious: "Then why am I still hemoptysis?" "Didn't the doctor tell you that you have a little pneumonia, just like me?" "Little girl, calcium is calcium? You will not lie to me, will you? " "Of course, you see, there is evidence here-"Mona opened the periodic table of elements in the chemistry textbook and pointed to the Ca on it for grandma to see. "You see, this is the international periodic table of elements, and here is Ca, which is the abbreviation of calcium. Can textbooks still deceive people? " Grandma stared into Mona's innocent and trusting eyes, hugged the angel who gave good news and cried.

Grandma had a good night's sleep, but Mona didn't sleep a wink all night-grandma slept like thunder because she had no mental burden. The next day, Mona asked grandma about snoring. Grandma said, "Did I snore again? Hi! I haven't slept so soundly for a long time! You won't ask grandma to wear a mask to sleep tonight, will you? " Mona couldn't help laughing when she heard grandma's humorous words. Grandma voluntarily admitted to the nurse that she had stolen the medical record. The nurse looked at her in surprise. She wants to know why patients are so optimistic and even happy when she knows that she has cancer.

Mona secretly told the nurse the lie she had woven. The nurse hugged Mona Lian and said, "Thank you, thank you."

The doctor lied that grandma's lung infection expanded and the cancerous lung lobe was removed. To the surprise of all doctors and nurses, in less than a month, grandma recovered and was discharged. In order to thank Mona for her well-founded and impeccable beautiful lies, the eldest daughter is willing to accept this clever little girl as her own student-voluntarily teaching Mona piano lessons. Mona was shocked when she learned the name of the new teacher-she is the most famous German pianist Anne-Sophie Mutter!

A famous teacher makes a great apprentice, and Mona's acting skills have become "home". Last year, she recorded the first CD of her performance album, which quickly sold out. Today, this 18-year-old pure and beautiful female pianist keeps practicing for five hours every day. A few days ago, teacher Anne composed music and recorded and published the second CD she played. The title of this album is "Beautiful Lies". The old woman listened to the record, clapped her hands, shook her head and asked, "Why can't I hear the beauty of this lie?"

Annie winked at Mona and smiled cunningly: "Mom, listen carefully. This kind of beauty lies in colorful music and people's hearts! "

Remember the article written in the mid-term exam of the second grade of junior high school. I was very moved at that time. The unexpected plot of this novel reminds me of innocence and beauty. Although it is a lie, it is a good article with that kind of goodwill.