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Chapter 23 Deng Guangming: The lost style of study (2)

The times have changed, but Deng Guangming is still immersed in his previous ideas, and still longs for the exchange of ideas and even confrontation.His refusal to give in caused him to lose many friends who could have talked with him in his later years, so that his family members could perceive his spiritual loneliness from time to time. Deng Xiaonan said that in fact, his father cherished every opportunity to communicate in his later years.He has bad ears, and wearing hearing aids doesn’t help much. Whenever there is a phone call for him, he will immediately ask his family to move a small chair, sit there, hold the phone receiver with both hands, and stick his ears tightly to it. ... Speaking of this, Deng Xiaonan's voice was a little sad.

Deng Guangming's life was full of vibrancy and sharpness.On the dying bed, he said to his daughter: "After I die, write me a review, don't write those stereotypes, 'study is rigorous, be decent', it can be applied to anyone, it has no characteristics." Perhaps, an elegiac couplet at the funeral will meet Mr.'s wish: "Straightforward scholars, vulgarity only depends on the courage of a lonely sword." When recalling Deng Guangming, an old friend Ji Xianlin mentioned the word "post-deceased", and he was moved by the mourning, memory, recalling the present, reminiscing about the past, as well as responsibility and trust contained in this word.Mr. Ji encourages himself as a "post-dead". Looking back at Mr. Deng, who has passed away, is he not Yue Fei, Xin Qiji, Wang Anshi, Chen Liang... the "post-dead" of the great heroes of the Song Dynasty?

In this situation, the phrase "eternal bosom friend" is enough.
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