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Original title: “I have been grateful to my teachers and classmates for the past forty years”
Interviewer: Guo Qiyong
Source: Author authorized by Confucianism website, original published by Pengpai News
Time: Confucius was the first day of the eighth month of Wuxu in the year 2569. Yi Si
Jesus September 10, 2018
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The transformation and opening in 1978 has been a full forty years. These forty years are not only forty years of restraining thinking and seeking truth from facts, but also forty years of intentional progress and growth. Guo Qiyong from the Wuhan University of Philosophy and Science, returned to the forty years he studied in Wuhan, from a philosophy teacher who was a philosophical student as a teacher, to an outstanding figure in the world’s Confucianism research today. This teacher who was still in the front line of teaching until he was 70 years old has been unable to cultivate. Recently, as the teacher’s class arrived, we visited Guo Qiyong and asked him to give his friend his experience in studying and teaching in Wuhan for the past forty years.
1. First of all, I wish you that you will have two books published this year, “The Characteristics of Chinese Civilization Energy” and “The Intellectuals of Chinese People”. You entered the martial arts philosophy and philosophical studies in October 1978, and it was almost 40 years by September this year. 40 years is quite a short time, and you have stayed in Luojia Mountain after 30s and offered me a gift to Wu Da. When you look back, what do you want to say the most? What is the biggest feeling?
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Written by Guo Qiyong “The Characteristics of Chinese Civilization Energy”
Beijing: Life•Reading•New Knowledge Sanlian Bookstore, early May 2018
Thank you! These two books are my experience of thinking about Chinese civilization in recent years and are sister chapters. This year is forty years of transformation and opening up. I personally grew up with the development of the country. Forty years ago, my life had a severe turnover. In October 1978, I went to Wuhan to study at a high age of 31. Before that, I worked as a worker at the Hubei Chemical Factory for eight years and worked as a worker. Before, I was a educated youth in Yangjing Commune in Tianmen County for one and a half years. Going forward, I am a graduate of 66th high school in Wuhan No. 14 Middle School. In short, I have simply put it in the forty years of reading books in Wuda, and I have formed an incomprehensible relationship with Wuda, Hezhe, and Heguo. It can be said that in these forty years, I have only done one job, which is to learn, study and promote the country.
Guo Qiyong’s “The Intellect of Chinese People”
China Book Bureau; August 2018, 1st edition
First talk about my reading and teaching books. Our students who have entered the school in 1978 are a little 10 years apart, but the difference is still not It was two generations. We read books like a thirsty, listen to lectures, and shop. This student is particularly diverse, and many students have studied unrestrained thinking and independent personality as the main theme. When I was studying for undergraduate studies, I and Li Minghua and Zhou Pingyijin wrote a mimeographed collection of works. , called “Qiusuo”, only three episodes have been released and it has not been released. I have also served as deputy director and minister in the school’s student association’s learning department, and have done some organizational lecture tasks. What does transformation and opening up mean? According to Dun Xiaoping, it means to restrict thinking, seek truth from facts, and past teachings Theory of the straits was reduced. At that time, there was a mental restraint and reduced movement. The teachers of Wuhan University hired some students with energy to transform. Their views can be said to be loud and loud. At that time, because we were restricted by the Cultural Revolution for a long time, we were relatively left in all aspects, such as we thought that Chinese traditional textsEntertainmentLooking at the bottom of the worldLooking at the bottom of the worldLooking at the bottom of the worldLearning: Most of them are dross, and nothing can create and transform things in modern times. IThe course they liked most at that time was the History of Oriental Philosophy combined by Chen Xiuqi and Teacher Yang Zutao. The textbook they applied was the “Draft of European Philosophy” printed in low-quality black paper written by them. Next is the history of Chinese philosophy jointly developed by Zili’s father, Li Deyong and Tang Mingbang. These two courses are a year of courses, three times a week, two sessions each time, and the course volume is very large. At that time, the school’s learning system was very flexible. We were only half a year apart from our classmates. The classmates of 77 entered the school in February 1978, and the classmates of 78 entered the school in October 1978. Because many courses are in line with Level 77, after I finished my studies, I was admitted to the Grade 81 graduate student in the Chinese Philosophy History major and graduated six months earlier. Although Baobao.com said that he was a Grade 81 graduate student, he had an admissions and exam process, so our reading time was from February 1982 to December 1984. After counting, I studied at Wuhan University for 6 years as a bachelor of undergraduate degree. I stayed at school to teach in December 1984, and worked in the Chinese Philosophy History Teaching and Research Department until tomorrow. It was less than 34 years. I have been in Wuhan for a full 40 years.
40 years! What I want to say most and the greatest feeling is: thank you to Wu, the teacher, and my students. Because if there was no martial arts, no martial arts teachers and classmates, there would be no me. I was born in a small business family. When I was an educated youth and a worker, I was a socialist at the bottom of the society. At that time, I didn’t understand that there were so many philosophical wisdom in the world. If you say there is any biggest regret in the 官网, I think I haven’t read many books yet, so I have to read them.
2. Why did you choose the Department of Philosophy at the beginning, and what is the mechanism for choosing philosophy?
I did not choose the Department of Philosophy, but was regulated. During the college entrance examination in 1978, my first choice was the Chinese Department, the second choice was the History Department, and the third choice was the philosophy Department. Although I used to be an educated youth and a worker, I read the “Simplified History of European Philosophy” compiled by Wang Zisong and others, and the “Simplified History of Chinese Philosophy” compiled by Yang Rongguo, but I was very young and felt that philosophy was too
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