
Campus Notes
by Jiang Yalin
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When the eldest Liu entered the school, he was the oldest in our grade. It was 77 years after the end of the "Cultural Revolution" and the country had just resumed the college entrance examination. In order to alleviate the urgent need for the lack of talents and the thirst for talents in the whole society, this time there was no age limit for the "old three" who had gone through ups and downs. The policy was lenient, showing touching favor and affection. The result of the implementation of this policy was that the first two college students, "The old one is eighty-three, the young one is helping me." We were in a large classroom at that time. During class, I found someone pointing and poking at a classmate sitting in the front row and talking quietly, with a bit of curiosity and surprise in his expression. The classmate had short hair, stocky, and a white washed blue khaki tunic suit that was stretched tight by his short and short body. He looked more shabby than simple. He was Liu.
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