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Three sisters-in-law of Hong Kong University
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Interpretation of this material can not only analyze Yuan Sumei's actions and life value from multiple angles, but also analyze the significance of HKU practice from the perspective of HKU:

(1) Learn to respect ordinary people around you. In people's consciousness, workers are often divided into three or six grades, with high and low positions. The normal state of a society is to carry forward and worship the noble character of the brilliant achievements of heroes and great men, and to recognize and respect the ordinary life of ordinary people. Respecting ordinary workers around us is the embodiment of humanistic spirit. This move by HKU is a full affirmation of ordinary workers' turning ordinary labor into brilliant achievements.

(2) Intentional direction: Honor respects the common humanistic spirit, but under our current education system, it seems impossible to have such favor. The "substitute teacher" has worked hard for decades, but what he is waiting for is the news of being retired. Even their basic life is not guaranteed, let alone praise. Middle school canteens are monitored by cameras. In order to prevent chefs from collecting cash privately ... In this reality, how can there be recognition of "low" status, and how can there be decades of service experience and emotional integration? In our educational philosophy, the concept of "being a master only after suffering" dominates students to take a bird's eye view of the canteen master and canteen staff as uncles. Conversely, the interests of the school drive these people who serve education to stay at the level where interests determine thinking.