? I watched a documentary on the Internet recently, Sir, and introduced the life stories of nine great scholars and educators in modern China. I was very moved after reading it. Among them, Mr. Cai Yuanpei took over Peking University in difficult times and became the president of Peking University, determined to reform, making Peking University an important base of China's new culture movement at that time. Mr. Chen Yinque, Hu Shi, Liang Shuming, Ma, Zhu Kezhen, etc. They are all rare talents in the ideological, academic and educational circles of modern China. After reading their lives, their studies and their careers, I think this kind of life is the real life. Although they also have a lot of troubles and regrets, I still feel that such achievements and experiences are not worth it.
? Recalling your half life is almost synonymous with wasting time. So now I think we should sort out a collection of biographies of modern academic celebrities in China, show them to ourselves and our children, and learn how much life can achieve as soon as possible. Sometimes our mediocrity may be that we have never seen or really understood the greatness of life. Without knowledge, we indulge our laziness and mediocrity, and end up with nothing and wasting our lives.