Mr. Yan Zhe, the first college student after the resumption of the college entrance examination, should have been in his thirties when he was admitted to college. Jumped in line for two years, worked as a worker in the factory for seven years, and got married. In those hard days, I still stuck to my dream and was admitted to the economics major of Lanzhou University.
Mr. Wang, a Chongqing native, told us that at that time, two people left their hometown with Jenny and went to Lanzhou. Neither of them had enough food stamps. But I also survived a difficult school life.
Mr. Wang is honest and devoted to academic research. Whether he is an undergraduate or a graduate student, he is prepared with great concentration and is wonderful every time.
Every time I see him in class, I feel my eyes light up. He is tall and straight, always ironing his shirts and trousers neatly, and his voice is loud and direct to any corner of the classroom.
Different from other teachers' scripted lectures, Mr. Yan is always flowing in class, which makes you feel that knowledge has already penetrated into the bone marrow and internalized into his part.
I carefully draw a ruler and ruler in every class, presenting all kinds of micro-macroeconomic curves one by one, which is unique. Up to now, I think the marginal cost curves of the four economic forms are still the most impressive. ...
For many years, Mr. Yan has been the most popular teacher in Chongqing University. Everyone admired his rigorous academic spirit and became fans of his younger brothers and sisters.
At that time, I was still an ignorant little monkey. Management economics, undergraduate, often skipping classes, was ruthlessly hanged by Professor Yan. ...
But because of this, I have more different respect for this gentleman. Most of the time, teachers who take elective courses turn a blind eye. Only Mr. Wang really takes getting the word out as his life goal.
When I was a graduate student, I was taken great care of by my husband. Economics courses have broadened my understanding of various economic schools. Every time we discuss the direction of the paper, we spare no effort, and the paper is carefully revised to every punctuation mark. From my husband, I seem to see the character of a real intellectual elite, which has influenced my life since then. ...
Different from other tutors, they often undertake projects in addition to learning from each other. Teacher Wang has never been a mercenary topic. Instead, he holds an important position in the District Political Consultative Conference. He often makes suggestions for the country with what he has learned all his life and benefits the society wholeheartedly.
Life is extremely simple. I have lived in the staff dormitory of the school for many years and moved to Beibei after retirement. Jenny is a nurse in the school hospital. She is gentle and virtuous and takes care of her husband's health. Whenever Jenny visits her tutor's house, she is also very concerned about our daily life. ...
It's a pity that I hardly have a chance to see my husband after graduation. In recent years, Mr. Wang is in poor health, living in seclusion for a long time, not participating in school affairs, and resting at home with peace of mind. Every year on Teachers' Day, everyone will still congratulate you in the group, and Mr. Wang will say a word or two to you, but he basically doesn't want to disturb everyone to see him. ...
I read an article about "The Lamp Burner" the other day. With their knowledge, self-cultivation, friendship and dedication, the burner is practicing the activity of teaching people to be good. In that gloomy and gentle age, their noble personality was "the lamp on the stage, which lit up the whole family"
Suddenly, I thought of Mr. Yan Zhe. Perhaps, in the dark, Mr. Yan's rigorous academic attitude and indifferent life choices have been influencing us subtly. ...
Students are incompetent, less than one-tenth of Mr. Wang, ashamed ...