手写翻译下面内容 China’s novel coronavirus outbreak has forced millions of parents across China to share space with their children schooling from home as campuses from the elementary to university level extend closures through March. It’s been an unexpected boon for one industry: online education, which now must figure out how to engage students accustomed to classroom interaction. While parents are suffering, Chinese online education companies are stunned at their good fortune. What was a fiercely-competitive, cash-burning market segment is now one of the few business winners from the health crisis.