Read Some Ji Xianlin Every Day (complete Works)

Read Some Ji Xianlin Every Day (complete Works)

by An Yi

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Ji Xianlin, an old man of the century, has gone through an era of turmoil, dynasty changes, and continuous wars; he has experienced turbulent periods of political struggles, natural and man-made disasters, and fanatical movements; he has experienced ups and downs and achieved a life without regrets. In his later years, Ji Xianlin was respected as one of the few masters and a leading figure in the academic world. Mr. Ji Xianlin is admired by others, not only because of his extensive knowledge of the past and present, but also because of his simple and honest character, his high altitude and the far-reaching realm, as well as his charisma that has both a noble demeanor and an innocent heart. However, Ji Xianlin was just a scholar who came from an ordinary peasant family. He was born in a poor family. He left home at the age of six and relied on his uncle to study. In his youth, he was even more modest, timid and unambitious. What made Mr. Ji Xianlin, who had no background, step by step, become a great academic scholar; and what made Mr. Ji Xianlin overcome all the difficulties in life and finally achieve glory in life. We can gain a lot from interpreting Ji Xianlin. Mr. Ji Xianlin has his own unique insights into scholarship, world-building, conduct, and conduct in the world. His wisdom and profound feelings about world affairs also bring us endless enlightenment. In academic pursuits, Mr. Ji Xianlin advocates diligence, steadfastness, innovation and communication. He advocates the research method of "bold assumptions and careful verification". He said that scholars should have their own academic conscience, and they should also "learn from others' strengths" and be good at learning from others. At the beginning of the world, Ji Xianlin believed that imperfection is life. People should not put the basis of life on perfection, and they should not pursue wishes that they cannot realize, let alone hope to possess them.

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