Speaking of Lao Zhang, let's talk about learning. Hehe, interesting. As far as book knowledge is concerned, he only went to school for half a year and often played truant. But it has to be said that its "comprehensive social knowledge" has to be convincing. From a pig farmer to Marshal Lu Haijun (the supreme head of state) in the Republic of China, you can't climb up by being rude and not afraid of death. In this period, besides courage, we need endless wisdom. In fact, it is not difficult to see that Zhang often said that "wisdom needs patience to be brave and resourceful." To put it simply, my education in Zhang is not so good, and I have never studied in Japan.
However, the commander-in-chief with no ink in his stomach attached great importance to education during his administration. Northeastern University was founded. He often says, "Mom Bart, I didn't go to school when I was a child. I can't let the next generation do the same."
In a word, Zhang is a man who has little knowledge but attaches great importance to learning.
The above are personal opinions, hand-made, hoping to help the landlord. Speak out if you have any objections, and don't attack with words.