Don't lose your conscience in the most difficult time.
Mr Ji Xianlin, 96, has taught in Peking University for many years. He has profound attainments in linguistics, culturology, history, Buddhism teaching, Indian studies, comparative literature and so on. He studied and translated Sanskrit works and many classic works in Germany, Britain and other countries. His works have been compiled into 24 volumes of Collected Works of Ji Xianlin. Even in the ward, he still insists on reading and writing every day.
Mr Ji Xianlin is admired not only for his knowledge, but also for his character. He said: Even in the most difficult times, he didn't lose his conscience. During the "Cultural Revolution", he secretly translated the Indian epic Ramayana, and completed the book Miscellanies of the Cowshed, which condensed many human thoughts. His book is not only a portrayal of his life, but also a reflection of China's intellectual history in the past century.
Award-winning words
Wise people are happy, benevolent people live long, and old people do whatever they want. Once a boy in red, now Mr. White Hair, he stayed in the cold window for ten years, and the bullpen was full of mixed memories. Have a conscience and write moral articles. A humble cloth, with substantial words and style, is poor and humble, and does not disgrace its mission.