The first one is Mr Liu Bin, who teaches ancient literature in our school, especially his Mandarin. As a provincial Putonghua tester, it's quite magnetic, and it really matches the accent of the subway stop sign. What's more, he is not from the Jiu San Society. It is said that it is easy to enter the Jiu San Society now, but it is still quite difficult to enter the Jiu San Society.
Liu Bin's public elective course "Research on Jin Yong's Novels" is the most popular elective course in our school. How popular is it? As we all know, all public courses in universities are selected online by themselves, and there is a time limit for each course selection. A course can enroll about 200 students. At the beginning of the course selection, Mr. Liu Bin's class was crowded with 200 students.
I am fortunate to be one of the lucky ones. Compared with other elective courses, skipping classes is everyone's first choice. However, it's a bit exaggerated that Mr. Liu Bin's classes are full, but there are really many famous students who didn't sign up for his classes, so they can see new faces in every class.
The second is Mr. Guo Huachun, who was the only undergraduate who could stay in school to teach undergraduate courses at that time, and made an exception because he was too talented. We affectionately call him Brother Chun. His lectures are all based on classics, especially when he talks about ancient history. He is witty and humorous, and the classroom atmosphere is particularly good. Brother Chun has another point, that is, he doesn't judge professional titles and doesn't write books for the sake of writing books. Starting from the actual teaching of students, he doesn't do what he doesn't want to do just to evaluate his professional title. So although he is very talented, he didn't even qualify as an associate professor, and he is still a small lecturer, but this doesn't prevent the students from loving him.