“This is the town where my father first
saw the lights of day, and where he sent me to continue studying the rudiments
of Latin, which I had started to learn.”---- Jose Rizal
Rizal at three learned his ABC’s on the knees of his mother. They were
often seen kneeling in prayer every morning and evening before retiring to bed.
To teach him writing, reading and Latin, Rizal father engaged the services of
an old friend, Leon Monroy. Unfortunately, the man who lodged with them for
five months soon died.
In 1869, Don Francisco decided
to send Jose to Biñan, to continue his studies. Accompanied by his brother,
Paciano, they reached Biñan after one-and-a-half hours ride aboard a carromata.
The following morning (Monday) Paciano took his brother to the house
of Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz, a nipa house about thirty meters from the
house of Jose’s aunt.
Paciano, a former pupil of the
maestro, introduced his brother and left. After Jose was given his seat in the
class, the teacher asked him: “Do you know Spanish?” “A little, Sir,” replied
Jose. “Do you know Latin?” “A little, sir,” Because of these answers,” he
replied, “the teacher’s son who was called Pedro, the naughtiest boy in the
class, afterwards made fun of me.”
Activities in Biñan
Rizal’s daily activities were
systematic and methodical. His manner of life was simple. He said: “I heard the
four o’clock mass, if there was once; or I studied my lessons at the same hour
and heard mass afterwards. Upon returning, I looked for a mabolo fruit in the
grove and I ate it. Afterwards I took my breakfast, which consisted of a plate
of boiled rice, and two fried sardines. Then I went to class, which was over at
ten. I went home immediately.
“If there was a particularly
appetizing dish, leandro and I were told to take it to the house of my aunt’s
sons (a thing which I never did at home, and would never have done). I returned
without saying a word, ate with them, and then applied myself to studies.”
“I went back to school at two,
and was out at five. I played for a while with some good cousins before going
home. There I studied my lessons, doodled a little, afterward taking my supper
of one or two plates of boiled rice and an ayungin. We said our prayers and
then, if there was a moon, my friends would call me out to play in the street
in the company of others. Thanks to God, I never felt sick when away from my
parents.”
Beside the house of Rizal’s
teacher was the house of an old painter who was called Juancho. He was the
father-in-law of his teacher. Every time Jose was free from his daily chores in
the classroom he would rush out and watch the old man paint. Old Juancho was so
impressed by the extra interest of the Calamba lad, and gave him lessons in
drawing and painting. In due time Jose Rizal, together with Jose Guevarra, a
classmate, became the favorite class painter.
In the classroom Jose was
without peer. He surpassed all his classmates. In his own words, “he said: “I
usually won the classroom contests; nobody beat me; and as a result I surpassed
many in class standing, but inspite of the reputation I had of being a good
boy, the day was unusual when I was not laid out on a bench and given five or
six blows.”
To Calamba
The lad from Calamba was
extra-ordinarily gifted. He learned fast and in due time Maestro Justiniano
instructed Jose to go home for he had learned all there was to be taught at his
place.
In December, 1871, his sister
Saturnina sent him a letter informing him of the arrival of the steamship Talim
which would take him to Calamba. “It seems that I had a premonition,” recalled
Jose, “I would not be back, and I went often to the chapel of our Lady of
Peace. I went to the river and collected pebbles for souvenirs. I cut out paper
fishes and made everything ready for departure.
“I said goodbye to my friends
one by one, and to my teacher, too, with deep respect, for even our sufferings,
when they have been frequent and continuous, became so to speak, dear to the
heart, which feels certain regret upon leaving them behind.”
At one o’clock on Saturday,
December 17, 1871, Rizal boarded the steamer, Talim. He was thrilled and
excited because this was his first time to see and ride on a steamer. Aboard
the ship, he was left to the charge of a Frenchman, Arturo Camps an old friend
of his father.
When steamer reached his
hometown Jose could not put in words his joy. He said: “At last we arrived in
Kalamba. What a joy it was to see the shore! I wanted to jump immediately into
the first banca that I saw, but a cabin boy took me in his arms and placed me
in the Captain’s boat. Then came the Frenchman, and four sailors rowed us
ashore.
33 (mga) komento:
Thanks for posting this ang galing po
nakita ko na po
Binasa ko sya at medyo kakaiba talaga ang ginagawa ni Rizal kahit bata pa sya
Love the first line of this blog ah :) “This is the town where my father first saw the lights of day, and where he sent me to continue studying the rudiments of Latin, which I had started to learn.”---- Jose Rizal
Bata pa lang pala siya tunay na magaling na siya
patunay na ang edukasyon ay nagmumula sa tahanan.
such a lovely child.
Thanks for Posting this :)
Very informative :)
thanks for posting this.
thanks for posting this.
good work
truly Rizal is versatile,...
truly Rizal is versatile,...
Thank you for this. Sino po ang sumulat nito? : )
Bakit putol ang story
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