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To Our Youth That Will Eventually Pass Away

Liu Bing

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One Sunday morning, the golden sunshine shone on the balcony of my home. While listening to those songs about youth, I looked through some words written during my youth. Those yellowed words record my growth, my struggle and the years of crying for youth: eight years in Hechuan, eight years in Yongchuan, eight years in Chongqing... Suddenly I found myself in middle age, my youth had passed away, and my youth would eventually pass away! So I had a strong impulse to collect these yellowed but youthful words and compile them into a collection: To our youth that will eventually pass away.

Collision: Youth Dialogue between Counselors Born in the 1980s and College Students Born in the 1990s

Liu Bing

153K0

It comprehensively and vividly displays the real growth experience of "post-90s" college students in colleges and universities in the Internet era and the educational concepts, practices, and thinking of counselors engaged in ideological and political education. It provides experience and reference for the healthy growth of college students, provides inspiration for college counselors and other teachers to carry out online education work, and injects a new style into the current social public opinion, which has many one-sided, secularized and even demonized evaluations of college students. The first part: "New Words of Growth", mainly instructive articles written for college students to adapt to college, self-positioning and planning issues; the second part: "Dabing Family Letters", mainly conversational articles written for social topics, campus topics, and growth confusion that college students are generally concerned about. Appendix: Includes research articles published by the author, letters written to parents of students, etc.