Thirty Speeches to the "new and New Youth

Thirty Speeches to the "new and New Youth

by Written By Liang Qichao And Selected By Peng Shuxin

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Ch. 34附录:读书法讲义(节选) 1927年为商务印书馆函授学社国语科所作
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In the 1920s, Liang Qichao devoted all his enthusiasm to thirty speeches: about the way out of education and the self-help of young people. These issues are still the focus of our attention now. Liang Qichao's voice has spanned a hundred years, and now it sounds particularly warm and inspiring. This book comprehensively collects Liang Qichao's speeches on education and youth, covering the period from 1914 to 1927, with a total of 30 speeches and an appendix. It has been carefully edited and organized, and a preface, introduction, problem explanations, and brief notes have been added. Sort out the context, explain the background in detail, and deeply connect history and the present. Liang Qichao often did not write speech notes before giving speeches, and most of his speeches were recorded by the listeners. There is a legend that he raised his belly while playing mahjong. Wang Senran recorded: Academic circles often ask Mr. Liang to give lectures, but when the matter comes, he never makes any preparations. Instead, the sound of "Red in the White Board" remains the same. His seatmate becomes anxious on his behalf, and Mr. Liang laughs and says: "I am taking advantage of the game." "Every time you gamble, you will lose. If someone tries to dissuade you, the teacher said: "The dominoes are enough to enlighten the mind. When you touch it, your thoughts will surge. It is more difficult than ordinary, and it has been tried and tested many times, and it has become a habit." Those who heard it smiled brightly. Although this is an anecdote, Liang Qichao's talent is evident, so his speech has charming charm and magical effect.

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早岁己知世事艰42mo ago

Good book. There is some reference for finding ways to break the mental internal friction.

It's just classical Chinese, a bit incomprehensible.

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