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What does Fan Jingyi, Dean of Tsinghua University School of Journalism and Communication, often say to students?
"The young heart is beating, the blood is burning, listening to the motherland calling us, and we respond to her call!"

On the screen, Fan Dean Jingyi stood in front of the blackboard in Jessie's classroom, waving her hands vigorously and singing "Song of the Scavengers" in high spirits. -The picture shows that at the graduation ceremony of Tsinghua University School of Journalism and Communication last year, Fan Lao expressed his blessing to the graduates who are about to enter the society with his singing voice.

This is 18 at 6: 00 p.m. in the building of HarmonyOS, Tsinghua University. At this time, the faculty of the School of Journalism and Communication has been holding a symposium to remember Fan Dean Jingyi for more than three hours. Although the host, Vice President Chen Changfeng, announced the end of the meeting, everyone was still staring at Fan Lao's voice and smile on the screen for a long time and didn't want to leave.

Eight years' education in Tsinghua made him proud.

"Fan Dean once called the college and asked me to give him a bag with the logo of Tsinghua School of Journalism and Communication, so that he could take it with him every time he bought food." The detailed memories of Xiao, director of the College Party Office, remind everyone of the love affair between Fan Lao and Tsinghua.

In 2002, Tsinghua University will set up the School of Journalism and Communication. Fan Jingyi, who just retired from People's Daily, also expressed his hope to participate in journalism education, which will train talents for streaming media.

Professor Hu, one of the founders and the first executive vice president of the School of Journalism and Communication, summed up three journalism education concepts of Jingyi in his speech:

The first is the Marxist view of journalism. This is what Fan Lao repeatedly emphasized. He often said that "Marxist view of journalism" is not empty talk, and many problems in journalism education can only be solved under the guidance of Marxist view of journalism. He strongly advocated that this course should avoid ambiguity and embody and explain the importance of Marxist news view through journalists' vivid news stories. Therefore, this is also one of the students' favorite courses.

The second is news culture. In order to keep everyone away from impetuousness and strengthen cultural accumulation, Van der An Jingyi opened the course of news culture for all freshmen in 2008. In a message to his graduating classmates, he said: Although I am old, I still want to be energetic and compare with you. Everyone should be a moral, socially responsible and culturally conscious person to lay a solid foundation for their own culture.

The third is to be close to students. He always loves to communicate with students, ask them the source of confusion, and try to make what he says fresh in a way they accept. Once he heard his classmates use the word "depression", he kindly asked them, "What are you depressed about, children?" This may be the reason why students like him. Every time the children met him, he kindly called "Grandpa Fan" to stop, and the old man and the young man chatted enthusiastically in Tsinghua campus.

Fan Lao has said more than once that his eight-year education in Tsinghua is his proudest thing. During Fan Lao's hospitalization, the teachers of the college often visited the hospital. His happiest thing was to listen to them talk about the children in the college.

Professor Bing Lin, former vice president of the School of Journalism and Communication, who was in charge of teaching, thinks that Jing Yi of Van der An is not only a journalist with outstanding reputation, but also an accomplished journalist educator. In journalism education, he not only created the spirit and soul for journalism and communication in Tsinghua, but also injected vigor and vitality into journalism education in China. Similarly, the legacy left by the Dean to Tsinghua Journalism College is also concentrated in some famous sayings: facing the mainstream and cultivating masters; The closer to the grassroots, the closer to the truth; If there is an afterlife, still be a reporter; Eat whole grains instead of vitamins ... Professor Bing Lin also recalled emotionally: "The last time I went to see Fan Lao, he was very weak, but there was still a People's Daily in front of his bed. He is happy to tell us that the works of our three students have been published at the same time. "

When Fan Lao is sick, he still takes time to go to the college to chat with his "children" and watch them grow up. This is what he is most looking forward to and the happiest thing. In May this year, after he was diagnosed with gallbladder disease again, he still attended the graduation ceremony in July. At that time, no one would have thought that this was the last time Fan Lao was with his classmates.

The optimism of the old people is admirable.

There are two favorite photos of Fan Dean Jingyi in his life: one is his laughing figure in the hard years, and the other is a photo taken with his peasant brothers when he was sent to the countryside. These two photos are also his true portrayal.

"He is an optimistic man." Wang Jianhua, former secretary of the Party Committee of the School of Journalism and Communication, said: "Every time I encounter problems that I can't solve at work, I talk to Fan Lao. He can always help me clear the dark clouds in my heart with profound insights. Someone once called Fan Lao 'an' an old urchin', and he loved the name. Fan Lao has never complained about his stormy experience for more than 20 years. He thinks it's sunny every day. "

He is always so approachable at school and in life. Every time the teacher talks to him about work, he will be surprised to find that many students are chatting happily with Grandpa Fan in his office. During the conversation, there will be all kinds of phone calls, not only students and colleagues, but also farmers' friends he made when he was decentralized, and the master who set up a stall near his home.

After class in Tsinghua, he will go to the canteen to eat in person, and he will pack all the meals and take them home. At this time, he will tell everyone in a casual tone: "My wife said that the food in Tsinghua is good, of course, it can't be wasted."

Another thing that impressed Mr. Wang Jianhua the most was that he was so busy giving people inscriptions until three o'clock at night when he was on a business trip in Hainan that he didn't even refuse the waiter's request.

Carry forward the spiritual wealth he left behind

In the impression of many teachers, Fan Lao has always been meticulous. From class to speech, every time is carefully prepared by him.

Teacher Zhou Qingan described his feelings in Fan Lao's class like this: He corrected all the news commentary assignments by hand, even punctuation marks, and circled the written sentences with a red pen. The old man can't use a computer. Every time he began to prepare his speech, he put the thick speech on the projector and showed it to everyone. "Fan Lao best explains what Tsinghua's school motto is,' Actions speak louder than words'. Although Fan Lao is gone, his career is still there. He is duty-bound to inherit his spirit. "

Professor Xiong Chengyu, director of the Tsinghua University National Cultural Industry Research Center and former vice president of the School of Journalism and Communication, summed up the image of Fan Lao in his mind. "He once told me the significance of being a' scholar journalist', and thought that only in this way can journalists achieve sustainable development, touch people and write good articles that affect society." Professor Xiong Chengyu took out a square seal and said: The seal on it is' Keep your word and prolong your life'. This is an ancient seal I got in Ningxia. I brought it back for him to enjoy. Fan Lao told me the origin of this seal and explained its meaning, that is, don't stick to the rules, be brave in innovation and go your own way. I always carry this seal. "

Associate Professor Wang Junchao recalled the scene when he first came to Tsinghua to teach: Fan Dean always stood and talked to the end in the class of commentary and column writing opened by Van De An Jingyi; Sometimes when other teachers give lectures, he will sit in the first row with a bag and take notes carefully. "His comments rarely tell the truth, but often tell you how to go deep into life and write comments close to life with examples of his own comments. Some of his comments came from conversations with taxi drivers, some from what he saw and heard on the train, and some from questions reflected by friends on the phone. He also often lectured on' learning something new', and later applied this requirement of comment on writing to the propaganda art and teaching methods of party newspapers, which gave me a lot of inspiration. " On 1986, Associate Professor Wang Junchao summarized the prototype of "three closeness" proposed by President Fan Jingyi, advocated the "abnormality" of news editors, and put forward and expounded the connotation of "the new theory of propaganda art of party newspapers" and the educational concept of "facing the mainstream and cultivating experts". He said: "Our commemoration of Fan Dean should not stop at the sad commemoration, but should carry forward his news thoughts and news education thoughts."

"Fan Lao's departure made me understand: the real meaning of a person is how much influence he has brought to others, so that his life can have more influence on students and his life can not be missed too much!" Associate Professor Zhang Xiaoqin said.

Yin Hong, Executive Vice President of Tsinghua University School of Journalism and Communication. White photo

Professor Yin Hong, executive vice president of Tsinghua School of Journalism and Communication, said: "Not only does the thought stop at the top of the mountain, but also Fan Lao's love for students. When he sees the students' small progress, he will encourage them with words. He spared no effort to improve others all his life. It is Fan Lao's last wish to set up Fan Jingyi News Fund to help students engaged in journalism. "

Fan Lao once said: "Everything is backward to look forward better." Dean Yin Hong said that Fan Lao's departure was a great sorrow for the college. Only by persisting in memory, expressing grief in various ways, fulfilling the wishes of the deceased, and continuing the school of journalism and communication full of righteousness, harmony and affection, is this the best commemoration of Fan Lao and the best interpretation of his words.