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Which ten books do you think are most worth reading?
1, the traditional monologue: there are a thousand hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people. The author of this book has always been a man of mixed praise. In his own words, it is "the person who scolds the most, the person who scolds the most". The words in the book can easily cause young people to rebel against traditional culture and secular values, which is undoubtedly attractive to young people who grew up in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and also caters to the young people's resistance to depressing and boring university life at that time. In this book, you can easily find the theoretical basis and strength of young people's naysayers. It is with this book that Li Ao entered my spiritual world. I still clearly remember that in the graduation guest book of my college classmates, I copied this passage in March of thirteen years: if you can be less of a coward, you can be more of a warrior; If you can express your true self, wear less masks; I hope you are a wandering soul, not a butcher, if you are trying to get a salary at the bottom of the pot!

2. Helpless thoughts: This book is a collection of essays by Zhang Chengzhi. For college students who pursue fashion, the word Zhang Chengzhi may be a very archaic name. However, I deeply like each of his works, such as River in the North and Dark Horse. With the pen as the flag, you can always feel the winding of the Yellow River, the majestic Yangtze River and the blood of the nation in the words flowing from Zhang Chengzhi's pen tip. In this book, I learned about Xihaigu, a border town in Ningxia, and Maxim, an American black man. X, know more about love for the earth, resentment against the enemy and persistence in faith, and never give up.

3. The Rule of Law and Its Local Resources: This is the first monograph published by Su Li. It clearly tells us that as a discipline, jurisprudence is not an unsmiling political science, an "introductory guide" to departmental law, or an empty "metaphysics", but a self-sufficient science with independent character. It is this book that tells us that there is a way to study law, which is called "Su Li Paradigm".

4. Native China: In 2005, Fei Lao passed away, leaving a lingering sound of native China for later scholars. The ultimate in life is modesty, and the realm of learning is dull. This is a real book written by everyone. There is no unfathomable theory, no obscure nouns, like the words of honest elders telling stories, which are amiable between the lines. That is, "goodness is like water, which benefits everything without dispute."

5. New Persian Letters: Every time I recommend extra-curricular books to freshmen and sophomores, I strongly recommend a booklet-New Persian Letters by Mr. Liang Zhiping. At the beginning, when I was at a loss and exhausted from theoretical law, this booklet greatly stimulated my interest and thinking about the law and the actual legal environment in China, and also opened my mind and vision of reading Su Li's The Rule of Law and Its Local Resources in advance. It is particularly worth mentioning that if Mr. Liang Zhiping's Letters to the New Persians mainly investigates the legal context of China, then Mr. Liu Xing's French at the West Window opens a window for us to observe western laws.

6, 7, 8, the troubles in the depths of history, the president is unreliable, I have a dream: Wang Leehom has a song, and there is such a sentence in the lyrics: "My specialty is wandering, and you are destined to bloom for me. My heart is looking for home, but there are no flowers in my home, but my flowers are waiting for me in this valley. How could it be possible if there was no secret encouragement from God at first?

9. "Ordinary World": Under the infiltration of commercial culture, today's literary world consciously gave up resistance. Either skip the attention to reality and write historical dramas with long braids, or bite yourself and fall into petty-bourgeois narcissism. Only the ordinary world is irreplaceable. If you are a child who ran away from the countryside like me, then in this book, you will see your parents, your brother, your brother and sister, your neighbors ... I remember it was a weekend. On the balcony of the dormitory, I read the borrowed Ordinary World and shed tears while reading it. For the pure love of Sun Shaoan and Tian Runye, for the kindness and tragic situation of Tian Xiaoxia, ... it is there now. I miss it very much.

10 Towards the Age of Rights: A Study on the Development of Civil Rights in China: This book contains very normative and empirical legal papers written by many famous scholars, among which the papers written by teachers Gao Hongjun and He Weifang benefited the most. Both the knowledge and writing methods of law papers have given me great inspiration. 19th century, German jurist von? Yelling and calling on people to "fight for rights" One hundred years later, in 1960s, American jurist Dworkin put forward an incisive conclusion: "Take rights seriously". After a lapse of nearly 30 years, a group of young and middle-aged scholars in China declared that China is moving towards the era of rights.