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Chapter 48 On Humanity-Hu Yinmeng: Li Ao is a person who seeks more and seeks more for his own selfishness

Very Tao 余世存 371Words 2018-03-14
Hu Yinmeng said that Li Ao was not "a chivalrous man with profound insights who transcended fame and fortune", but "a man who seeks more and seeks to benefit his own selfishness". Li Ao admitted that he became an actor in his later years. Lin Haifeng couldn't speak for a while.Jin Yong said: In his martial arts novels, he wrote about such a humble character as Guo Jing, known as the great man of chivalry. He has never encountered it in the real world for more than ten years; he actually saw it in Lin Haifeng. his shadow. Wang Zengqi, a student of Shen Congwen, believes that the eulogy of Mr. Zhang Chonghe, the aunt of Mr. Zhang: "Unyielding and unyielding, but also kind and lenient; the stars are as good as the writing, and the innocent as the man" is the most accurate.

On Yan Yangchu's 98th birthday in 1988, President Reagan said in his congratulatory message: "During my tenure, one of the greatest rewards is to know that there are virtuous people like you who serve others wholeheartedly." 1989 President Bush said in his birthday message to Yan Yangchu in 2010: "By seeking to give help to those in need, rather than charity, you reaffirmed the dignity and value of human beings." "You have made countless people realize: any A child is by no means just a mouth to eat, but a valuable human being with unlimited potential and two working hands."

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