Education is a game of probability, and we can only strive to create certain possibilities for outstanding people. Reflections on the documentary 2
To celebrate China**. On the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, we review the revolutionary history of the Communist Party of China and eulogize the glorious journey of the Communist Party of China in leading the Chinese people to realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. The school chooses today, mid-June. On the most ordinary day, we were organized to watch the movie "Post-90s". The plain words of a few old people made waves in my heart.
Artists choose to use their words. In the form of a documentary, it uses the narrations of predecessors such as Yang Zhenning, Xu Yuanchong, and Wang Xiji, as well as the descriptions in the letters and diaries of the predecessors, to restore history as much as possible and lead us back to an era when war was raging but the stars were shining. The majestic pictures fit the plot. From the background music to the smooth and delicate storyboard editing, you can feel the good intentions of the staff. In the midst of the war, they still held on to their innocent love for their country.
Their homeland fell during the war, the university was bombed, and their home was occupied. A group of nineteen-year-old young students set out in a hurry. They moved south, across Hunan, Guizhou and Yunnan, and finally established a temporary university on the Kunming Plateau - the Southwest Associated University jointly established by Tsinghua University, Peking University and Nankai University. They spanned half of China and called themselves the "Hunan, Guizhou and Yunnan Walking Group". I traveled through a city to listen to "the best Chinese language class in history", listened to Toselli's "Serenade", and also ran the Alarm with books and joined the Flying Tigers with the gentlemen... For these people who are now over 90 years old, For the old people born in the 1990s, Southwest Associated University is not a piece of dusty history, but a memory of youth that is still as vivid as before. When talking about it now, some old people have tears in their eyes and cannot help themselves; some seniors smile lightly and have a calm face. Yes. All the old people have lost their youth, but the only thing that remains unchanged is that they were still in the midst of war, but they still maintained their desire for knowledge. Although they had their own ambitions, they were all dedicated to serving the country. Although they were short of food and clothing, Still having fun in the midst of hardship. The so-called "Southwestern Associated University" is an academic palace that still flourishes with the spirit of independence and the idea of ??freedom in the midst of war and poverty. The atmosphere of advocating science and democracy flourishes, and hundreds of rivals in the humanities and art compete for excellence. It can be said that it is the backbone of all walks of life in modern China, and it is really "a rare thing to come across in a century"!
It is really the existence of those stars that can have our current strong country and us. Today's advanced technological level, and now in the peaceful era, we should learn from the spirit of hard work of our predecessors.
Every generation has its own challenges and opportunities, and what we have to do is create hope from pain and work hard to turn hope into reality. Reflections after watching the documentary 3
Recently, the word "lie flat" has become very popular in society, and "lie flat" young people have also become the focus of many people's discussions. "Lie flat" refers to some young people in real life who have no desires or desires. They don't fall in love, get married, don't think about buying a car or a house. They live with extremely low standards every day and quit their jobs when they are unhappy. . Most of them are young people born in the 1990s, who have always been the focus of society. Recently, an unpopular documentary film "Post-90s" is being screened. After watching it, I felt a lot.
Of course, this "Post-90s" is not the other "Post-90s". The documentary "Post-90s" is the work of director Xu Bei. It records the story of the students of Southwest Associated University during the Anti-Japanese War. The famous figures include Physicists Yang Zhenning, Deng Jiaxian, Mu Dan, Fei Xiaotong and others. Although the country was broken at that time, the stars were shining brightly. When watching this movie, the fire in my heart seemed to be ignited. Young people in the passionate stage of youth completed their studies under extremely difficult conditions in order to study and save the country. Some students bypassed Vietnam and Myanmar from Nanjing and came to Kunming, Yunnan to study. , I have to walk fifty or sixty kilometers of mountain roads in one day. I admire that amazing perseverance. Campus love at that time was also reserved, writing letters, going to the library to read together, and walking in the woods.
They are long-lived old men over 90 years old. They are masters who have devoted their lives to serving the country with their skills. They are experiencers and witnesses of the glorious history of Southwest Associated University. They are "90" graduates from National Southwest Associated University. back". But for the young people born after 1990, we are the vigorous young people who work hard in all walks of life, and we are the young people of the new era who keep the historical mission in mind. But they are young and promising people born in the 1990s.
"Post-90s" uses a true record to present a group of ninety-year-old long-lived people, telling their historical past full of youth. These sixteen protagonists who were once young, use their current In fashionable terms, "Nine" is a star-studded "90 acquired group". "Post-90s" is a "dialogue" between a group of national treasure-level "post-90s" and today's young post-90s and post-00s in the new era. The "post-90s generation" present the "fortitude and perseverance" experience of their alma mater Southwest Associated University, their ambitions of patriotism, science, and democracy, and their growth experience of continuous self-improvement to today's young people in this special way of dialogue.
They are born in the 1990s, and we are also born in the 1990s. People who have spanned several generations have experienced great changes in their living environment. Some people say that their generation studies to serve the country, while our generation studies to get grades. In order to find a job, students are under great pressure. No matter how the times change, those who push society forward must have a heavy dream in their hearts.
Their glorious deeds of United University students who were determined to study, write to join the army, and pledged to serve the country during the war-torn years deeply moved us. All the good life today is inseparable from the efforts and sacrifices of our ancestors. As a grassroots party member, we can only live up to the sacrifice and dedication of the martyrs by studying the party's history more thoroughly and comprehensively, always playing the vanguard and exemplary role of party members, constantly improving our professional skills, and doing our jobs well in our own positions. Reflections of the documentary post-90s generation 4
This is an edited documentary, known as the companion piece to "Southwestern Associated University". I haven't seen "Southwestern Associated University", but I heard that it is epic and grand. This movie focuses on individuals and is a bit scattered from a technical perspective. However, because the protagonists are so brilliant, this small flaw is covered up.
After the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, as Peking and Tianjin fell one after another, universities in the east hurriedly moved inward. Thousands of Southwest Associated University students went on the "Civil Army Long March" and traveled through Hunan, Guizhou and Yunnan. Despite the bombardment, they did not give up their thirst for knowledge and preserved China's cultural heritage.
It was really an era when masters gathered together, and geniuses came in droves.
But think about it, in that era, those who could receive higher education were only one in a million, and the country and the nation were in an era of inheriting the past and linking to the future. There was no one before and no one to come after. As long as you could choose a major and study hard in a down-to-earth manner, , If you continue to work hard, you will definitely become the Patriarch.
Especially those who can live to be 90 years old have a good physical foundation, have experienced great storms, are mentally tough, and have acceptable material conditions. Their physical, mental and material conditions meet the conditions for longevity. They can be said to be the best among the best. Especially that kind of spirit is admirable.
Among these old men, the three that impressed me the most.
First, Yang Yi, the translator of "Wuthering Heights". This is one of the few women born in the 1990s. The old lady is over a hundred years old, but she has a loud voice and bright eyes. Mentioning the past, speaking eloquently, being straightforward and very contagious. Now over a hundred years old, I recall my secret love for Ba Jin’s second brother Li Yaolin, my century-long friendship with Ba Jin, the first time I met his husband Zhao Ruihong (who is also a leading figure in the field of translation), and Shen Congwen’s cry when the Japanese bombed Kunming. Runny tears... He spoke frankly, eloquently, and with great energy. He was either a centenarian or a little girl! When asked how she came here after her husband had been dead for more than 20 years, she said straightforwardly: Fortunately, I have always been relatively independent... I think this old man is more down-to-earth than Lin Huiyin and more natural than Yang Jiang. , more lively than Bing Xin (of course that’s not to say that they are all bad, they are all heroines), with light in their eyes and fire in their hearts, they can be regarded as role models for our generation.
The second person is Miao Hong, which is an unfamiliar name. Miao Hong's father is Miao Bin, the president of the Legislative Yuan of Wang Puppet regime. But such a traitorous father gave birth to two passionate sons. Brothers Miao Hong and Miao Zhong separated from their families, concealed their identities, and were admitted to the Southwest Associated University. Later, they joined the army and went to the front line of artillery fire. On the eve of Japan's surrender in 1945, Miao Hong died for his country at the age of nineteen.
Such a hero has been almost forgotten by the world for more than eighty years due to political reasons. Although his brother Miao Zhong survived because he joined the Burma Combat Army and did not have a direct confrontation with the enemy, it is estimated that in the long years to come, his status as a national army officer, the son of a traitor, was enough for this young man who stayed in Shanghai to develop. Suffering.
The third person, Wu Ningkun, is the translator of "The Great Gatsby" and the famous line "Don't go gentle into that good night" in "Interstellar" was also written by him. A top student in the Foreign Languages ??Department of Southwest Associated University, a translator for the Flying Tigers, and a Ph.D. student in the United States. He is also an advocate for overseas students to return to China after the founding of the People's Republic of China.
In the film, Wu Ningkun recalled that when the Japanese invaders came to the city, on the eve of the dissolution of Yangzhou Middle School, female classmates sang "On the Songhua River" on the podium. The ninety-year-old man couldn't help but cry. stand up. Wu Ningkun gave up his comfortable life abroad and returned to China with the passion to build a new China. Unexpectedly, in 1957, he was labeled as a rightist for thirty years. He almost died in a labor camp and experienced all the hardships in the world.
I have read Wu Ningkun’s memoirs of his later years, "A Drop of Tears". In 1951, Wu returned to his motherland from the United States at the invitation of Yenching University, and for this reason he gave up a doctorate degree that was easily available to him. Before returning to China, it was his friend Li Zhengdao who escorted him to the ship. Wu asked Li: "Why don't you go back to the motherland?" Li said: "I'm afraid of being brainwashed when I go back." Wu felt very strange about such an answer, but his subsequent experience made this reply a prophetic word. In 1979, Wu Ningkun met Li Zhengdao, who sent him on board the ship. At this time, Li was already famous all over the world as a Nobel Prize winner, but Wu Ningkun had already lost his best thirty years. Wu immigrated to the United States in 1991 and died a few years ago at the age of 99. A core member of the "China Research Group" and an enthusiastic scholar who went through all kinds of hardships to return to China, he resolutely returned to the United States after forty years. It's hard to describe what hardships I experienced during this period, but they are all condensed in these nine words: "I returned, I suffered, and I survived."
In addition to these three, there are many shining characters in the film. Their optimism, tenacity and perseverance represent the spirit of the times and the backbone of the nation.
In addition, as a digression, when I watched the movie, I deeply felt that when choosing a major, you still have to study science and engineering! ! ! ! ! Almost all of those who have survived into their nineties are engineering talents. After all, great powers value weapons, and science and engineering can save the world. Focusing on technology can also keep you away from a lot of right and wrong.
In comparison, those who majored in liberal arts at Southwest Associated University probably ended up in a worse situation. I wonder if anyone has done statistics? Especially those who study law and study the tools of class rule are even more miserable. "Southern Weekend" published an article in 2003 called "Legal Elites Forgotten for Thirty Years", which talked about this matter and was very touching and sad.
Generally speaking, the movie "Post-90s" is too scattered because it focuses on individuals, and is limited in length. Many plots cannot be explored in depth and can only be glimpsed. But the flaws do not hide the flaws. From a documentary perspective, it is still a good movie. I think this movie is very suitable for watching with children. But when the atomic bomb exploded in the second half of the film, both children were already drowsy, and I was the only one awake. Reflections after watching the documentary 5
"Post-90s" is a documentary film directed by Xu Bei and starring Yang Zhenning and others. It tells the story of the students of Southwest Associated University, their growth and efforts during the Anti-Japanese War and New China. Western media once commented on Southwest Associated University: There are three education centers in the world - the United States, the United Kingdom, and Kunming, China. Because there was once a Southwest Associated University in Kunming, China. Southwest Associated University is a good story and legend in the history of education in China and even in the history of education in the world. Teachers and students from Peking University, Tsinghua University, and Nankai University moved south to Kunming and merged into one. They have successively trained 2 Nobel Prize winners, 5 winners of the country’s highest science and technology awards, 8 people with two bombs and one satellite, and 172 Academicians and more than 100 humanities masters, it is known as the "Everest in the history of Chinese education". The documentary film "Post-90s" makes the story on paper come alive. From the time and characters, it shows the brilliant true face behind the four words Southwest Associated University. This "China's most legendary university" is the most vivid and original campus life.
I remember when the Japanese bombed Kunming, a student recalled that behind a fort were full of bones and separated limbs. The Cha Liangzheng mentioned by Mr. Yang Zhenning at the beginning, that is, the gentleman whose pen name is Mu Dan, disappeared in the jungle of Myanmar for more than five months. In a jungle full of mosquitoes, I can't imagine how Mr. Cha survived the roar of wild beasts and the erosion of poisonous insects. The reason why we can live in peaceful times is just because the predecessors planted trees and the descendants can enjoy the shade. On May 19, a special screening of "Post-90s" was held at Tsinghua University. The seats in the Tsinghua Auditorium were almost full. Teachers and students of the school, children led by their parents, retired professors, relatives of the United Nations General Assembly in their 90s, etc. Gather at the scene. A descendant of the United Nations University had mixed feelings after watching the movie, "Listening to the past stories told by these seniors who were graduates of Southwest United University and the same age as my father, it reminded me of my father's love for his alma mater and many affectionate memories. . ”
Although they were in a special era when they were studying, every gentleman interviewed had a touching story about their own youth. In the clips of "Youth" played live, many interviewees recalled their stories of falling in love and skipping classes. When the centenarian Mr. Xu Yuanchong mentioned his deceased old classmate, he was still full of childish desire to win, "I scored 90 in French, but he only scored in the 70s." Mr. Ma Shitu, a student studying at Central University, was ordered to go to the Southwest Associated University to lurk. After changing his name, when he talked about taking the Southwest Associated University exam, he said directly in "Versailles": "I passed the Southwest Associated University as soon as I took the exam."
At a time when the nation is in danger, the teachers and students of Southwest United are teaching to save the country and reading to serve the country, thus preserving the precious cultural lifeline. Although "Post-90s" presents the youth story of the older generation of intellectuals, I believe that it can still resonate with today's "post-90s" and "post-00s" audiences.
Thoughts after watching the documentary "Post-90s" 6
When I first came across this name, I had doubts. The "post-90s" refers to the "post-90s" who are now coming of age. Masters who play an important role in Chinese history: 98-year-old Yang Zhenning, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics; 99-year-old Wang Xiji, winner of the Medal of Merit for Two Bombs and One Satellite; Xu Yuanchong, winner of the highest award in the international translation industry; 101-year-old translator of "Wuthering Heights", Translator Yang Yi; 106-year-old Ma Shitu, the original author and writer of "Let the Bullets Fly"... 16 national treasure-level masters born in the 1990s "starred" together.
I suddenly felt that the title of the film "post-90s" is a bit tricky. In addition to being clever, it is also appropriate. First, when the characters in the film were interviewed, they were basically over 90 years old. They were properly "post-90s". Secondly, the film mainly tells the story of their studies at Southwest Associated University, "China's once best university". At that time, they were in their prime, just like the current generation of "post-90s".
This should be the strongest ever. A generation of "post-90s", two Nobel Prize winners, three "two bombs and one satellite" pioneers, etc. The film also shows their cute and amiable sides, such as the "unabashed" Wu Ningkun, the "arrogant" Xu Yuanchong, the "child-like pure" Deng Jiaxian, etc. Unfortunately, three of the subjects passed away during the creation of the film, and the "rescue" shooting of the film also left them with precious final images.
A university that was temporarily "unified" during the war; a university that used simple brick buildings as classrooms and thatched houses as dormitories; a university where teachers and students are always ready to "run the alarm"; A university that only lasted for nine years has gathered many masters and has cultivated the strongest generation of "post-1990s" in history.
Among them, the "montage"-style answers given by the two masters are so cute that we, the younger generation, are so cute. It turns out that the "Literature Class" of Southwest Associated University adopted a very special teaching method. Masters such as Wu Mi, Zhu Ziqing, Wen Yiduo, Shen Congwen and other teachers each taught for two weeks, completely abandoning the common systematic teaching method. Yang Zhenning, a science student, said frankly: "This is completely unsystematic and not very good." The next second, Xu Yuanchong, a liberal arts student, said excitedly: "This is the best literature class in the world."
Southwest Associated The university implements "general education" for first-year students, and the students gather together regardless of subjects. Xu Yuanchong, Yang Zhenning, and Wang Xiji were majored in liberal arts, science, and engineering respectively, but they became classmates because of "general education." After that, they all became leaders in their respective fields. And this kind of "general education" is likely to be an important cornerstone for the emergence of numerous masters at Southwest Associated University.
The living "post-90s" are the protagonists of this film, and Deng Jiaxian, Mu Dan, Wang Zengqi, Miao Hong, etc. are all "lovely people" of the Southwest Associated University. The life experiences of Mu Dan and Miao Hong were very different from others. Mu Dan had a rough fate. After his rebirth in purgatory, his poetry and writing style were very different. Miao Hong is probably the only Lianda student in the film who did not leave his student ID, and he uses his life to describe his own redemption.
Once upon a time, I asked Mr. Deng Jiaxian why the same batch of great men who were famous in history are not born today. Now I may have the answer.