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The Jujube Grove on Campus
Youth Fiction校园的那片枣树林
Wang Zengren
"Gansu Province Farmer's Bookstore: The Jujube Grove on Campus" is written for my alma mater. Although it is based on some people and things I heard and witnessed during the four years I studied at my alma mater, it is only a brief moment in the development history of my alma mater, which has gone through hundreds of vicissitudes. However, the "anti-rightist struggle" that occurred in these four years, the "Great Leap Forward" in which "ultra-left" ideological trends were rampant, and the resulting great famine caused so much hardship and destruction to our alma mater. These political movements that confused right and wrong, the tsunami of fanatical thoughts, and the taste of raging hunger. For the teachers and students who experienced that special period, who can not leave unforgettable memories? How the alma mater emerged from these difficult years, and what kind of torture and experience the teachers and students endured, can also be regarded as a little bit of the "legacy" of the alma mater. I think that teachers and students, both now and in the future, should not ignore it or even forget it!
"Gansu Province Farmer's Bookstore: The Jujube Grove on Campus" is written for my alma mater. Although it is based on some people and things I heard and witnessed during the four years I studied at my alma mater, it is only a brief moment in the development history of my alma mater, which has gone through hundreds of vicissitudes. However, the "anti-rightist struggle" that occurred in these four years, the "Great Leap Forward" in which "ultra-left" ideological trends were rampant, and the resulting great famine caused so much hardship and destruction to our alma mater. These political movements that confused right and wrong, the tsunami of fanatical thoughts, and the taste of raging hunger. For the teachers and students who experienced that special period, who can not leave unforgettable memories? How the alma mater emerged from these difficult years, and what kind of torture and experience the teachers and students endured, can also be regarded as a little bit of the "legacy" of the alma mater. I think that teachers and students, both now and in the future, should not ignore it or even forget it!