Author: Han Qian Wang Tan
Date: April 4, 2007, accessed by 1087.
On April 4th, Professor Huang from the School of Humanities Education of Chung Yuan Christian University in Taiwan Province gave a lecture entitled "Life Pursuit from Ninety Poems to Ninety Poems-Reflection and Ultimate Care for the Response to Human Truth" in the 83 16 classroom.
At two o'clock in the afternoon, Professor Huang came to the 83 16 classroom. Mr. Wu, who teaches advanced Chinese, attended the lecture with the students of the Academy of Fine Arts. In class, Professor Huang brought us into thinking about life with beautiful poems in Nineteen Ancient Poems, and described in detail four aspects: the pursuit of life, the truth of life, human response and human thinking in plain language.
In The Pursuit of Life, Professor Huang wrote such a poem: "I don't know who I am after I was born, and I don't know who I am when I grow up?" Guide everyone to know themselves, and explain them through Ouyang Feng in The Legend of the Condor Heroes and The Condor Heroes. Humorous language causes everyone to laugh from time to time, and the whole classroom is full of active atmosphere. Then Professor Huang told us that we can know ourselves through the person we hate the most, because that person can truly reflect ourselves.
In the second issue of The Truth of Life, Professor Huang is divided into truthfulness, humbleness and distress. Taking Cao Cao's A Short Song as an example, he reveals the fleeting and strange journey in the truth of life, while Young Beauty Listening to the Rain tells about the humbleness of life. Taking the western fable God and Peace in Man's Response as an example, Professor Huang explains how people view "short life, humbleness and peace" from four aspects.
If the first three aspects are all laughing and relaxed, then the last stage of "human reflection" is serious and thoughtful. At this stage, Professor Huang compared "Reflection on Man" to a pyramid, revealing the meaning of life one by one, reflecting people's reactions from three aspects: spirit, soul and body, and discussing the problems of life.
During the whole lecture, Professor Huang quoted many examples vividly, which made the whole lecture rich and meaningful, and humorous language made the lecture interesting. A classmate told reporters after listening to the lecture that this lecture made him realize that to learn knowledge in college, one must first learn to be a healthy person and a person with conscience and gratitude. The two-hour lecture passed quickly, and the students wanted more. This class also caused students to think deeply about life.