Dear leaders, dear students: Good evening, everyone
I am very happy to speak as a student representative. I think I stand here, even if I don’t speak, you still don’t want to say anything. As for thinking that this is an uneducated person, if I tell you now that I am speaking to everyone in the name of the Chinese Studies class, I am afraid you will now think that maybe this guy on the stage has some culture, but the fact is, does a person have any knowledge? The decisive factor of culture is not image. When mentioning Chinese studies, everyone will immediately think of some figures and their theories. Next, I would like to ask a few friends present who you think of first when mentioning Chinese studies. (Someone mentioned Confucius) Yes, when it comes to Chinese studies, we have to talk about Confucius. Confucius was determined to learn at the age of fifteen. Then I think about myself, I have lived in vain for five or six years, but even if I eat more After a few years of eating, I think I am just like everyone sitting here - I am just a teenager and in my prime. I don’t know if we, who are enthusiastic scholars, are as brave as Mao Zedong to point out the country and inspire writing. If this is the case, I think our country is truly a young China as Liang Qichao said. Then Chinese teenagers, are you willing to shout the slogan of our Chinese studies class: Hold up the books of the past and regain the soul of China? Chinese studies are the foundation of a country’s culture; studying Chinese studies is the foundation of a student’s survival. As a special class, the Chinese Studies class has always received strong support and attention from school leaders. In the past year, the Chinese Studies class has arranged many courses and lectures on Chinese Studies, from calligraphy to Buddhism to the Book of Songs. Each section is an explanation of traditional Chinese culture, and some of the teachers even They are professors hired from outside by the school at no expense, and this shows how seriously they attach importance to him. During these studies, the members of the Chinese Studies class learned a lot. In the study of the Chinese Studies class, it is better to say that I have learned knowledge, but it is better to say that I have been influenced by literature. The influence of literature has given the students in the Chinese Studies class a scholarly temperament.
If you think it is too boring to only learn theory in the Chinese Studies class? Yes, I think so too, but the fact is that the Chinese Studies class is not about learning boring theoretical knowledge, with so little During the school year, we also participated in on-campus activities and organized off-campus activities. Take me as an example. Last year, I participated in the opening ceremony and apprenticeship ceremony of the Chinese Studies class. I represented the Chinese Studies class in the Humanities Song and Poetry Competition held by the College of Humanities. , I am honored to be his assistant. Everyone, try to think about it. An ordinary member of the Chinese Studies class can participate in so many activities. So for the members of the entire Chinese Studies class, how many activities will they participate in? Of course, I can't calculate a complete data either. As for the extracurricular activities organized by the Chinese Studies class, that speaks volumes. Here I would like to ask the students present again, if you were to play in Ningbo, where would you choose? (mentioning Tianyi) Tianyi culture is the window of Ningbo, and cultural, regional and fashionable features are Tianyi culture The most distinctive feature. (Just now a friend mentioned Tianyi Square, why is it called Tianyi Square? Because the sky produces water, and water produces all things. Since there are all things, doesn’t money naturally flow in an endless stream? I don’t know what my answer to this person is. Are the students satisfied?) Before coming to Ningbo, I never knew what Tianyi culture was. After the Chinese Studies class went to Tianyi Pavilion for an on-site investigation and visit, and with the explanation of our class teacher, I realized that Tianyi is undoubtedly a symbol of Ningbo civilization. The name of Tianyi Pavilion is derived from the saying "Heaven generates water" in Zheng Xuan's "Book of Changes" in the Han Dynasty. Fire is the biggest disaster for the library, and "Heaven generates water", which can defeat fire with water, so it was named "Tianyi Pavilion". In the fourth year of Kangxi (AD 1665), Fan Qin's great-grandson Fan Wenguang built rockeries around the pond, built pavilions and bridges, and planted flowers and grass, giving the entire pavilion and its surroundings the look of a private garden in the south of the Yangtze River. Tianyige is the oldest existing library in Asia and one of the three earliest family libraries in the world.
Tianyi Pavilion is a special building. It is not a bank or a commercial port. Its existence cannot bring the owner any wealth. On the contrary, it is a heavy burden for the owner. It is a cultural burden and a historical responsibility. Fortunately for China, Fan Qin has filled this gap: he is full of enthusiasm for literary history, but he can elevate it to a habit with extraordinary rationality; the library is destined to be a heavy burden; it has always been the object of coveted by some people. .
To this day, how should we praise this far-sighted Fan Qin? When today's Ningbo once again shouts the city slogan of "Books collect ancient and modern times, Hong Kong connects the world", we should first thank such a pioneer for leaving us the world. A pavilion is such a spiritual palace. The essence of Chinese culture is plain, simple and unpretentious. To inherit Chinese culture, we need to inject fresh blood into it. I wonder what you will think after seeing our costumes at the Humanities Song and Poetry Festival?
When the excitement of a year has passed, let us calm down and think carefully about whether the year of study has added a lot of meaning to us. Will we still have the dream a year ago, "to reach the middle stream" after a year? Do you remember hitting the water?" Dear classmates, we are all owners of culture, so there is no reason not to cheer for ourselves and live a wonderful life! But how big and how many does culture have? No one knows. What we are exposed to is just a drop of water in the long river of history. If you think what I said is not intuitive enough, then I will ask the student representatives from the Chinese Studies class to bring you another drop of water - tea art.