Qin Gang #时政#Character History https://ift.tt/w10qPHg Qin Gang-07-25 Telegraph Student Qin Gang https://t.me/MoshangUS 1 In 1984, the School of International Relations, a language school that used to have only English, French, and Japanese languages, pioneered the trend and established three new departments of international politics, international economics, and international journalism. At that time, there were very few subjects starting with “international” in colleges and universities across the country. The word “Guoguan” attracted many top students from key middle schools in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Xi’an and other cities, including one or two champions. The male and female students who had been recruited in advance stood there neatly, not much shorter than Qin Gang. It would not be an exaggeration to say that it was the best year for students in the history of Guoguan. Although Guoguan has solid language teachers, it is weak in other aspects. At the same time, Peking University, Fudan University, and Renmin University of China have also established their own schools of international relations, absorbing most of the students who should belong to such institutions. The border is also too small. It is so small that the two three-story dormitory buildings for male and female students cannot be filled, and a small cafeteria is shared by teachers and students, and more than half of the campus can be walked in less than ten minutes. It is the so-called everyone knows everyone’s business. The student I met, Qin Gang, was tall and fair, but he didn’t feel tall and straight, reminiscent of the white steamed buns in the grocery store; with his awkward expression and slightly loose energy, he felt that he had no edges and corners, lacked strength, a bit urbane, and a little arrogant. Most young girls like personality, good or bad is better than nothing, so after four years…

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https://t.me/MoshangUS 1 In 1984, the School of International Relations, a language school that used to have only English, French, and Japanese, pioneered the trend and established three new departments of international politics, international economics, and international journalism. Each department has two classes with 16 students in each class, with a total of 96 students. One of them is Qin Gang, the 12th Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China. At that time, there were very few subjects starting with “international” in colleges and universities across the country. The word “Guoguan” attracted many top students from key middle schools in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Xi’an and other cities, including one or two champions. The male and female students who had been recruited in advance stood there neatly, not much shorter than Qin Gang. It would not be an exaggeration to say that it was the best year for students in the history of Guoguan. Although Guoguan has solid language teachers, it is weak in other aspects. At the same time, Peking University, Fudan University, and Renmin University of China have also established their own schools of international relations, absorbing most of the students who should belong to such institutions. The border is also too small. It is so small that two three-story dormitory buildings for male and female students cannot be filled, and a small cafeteria is shared by teachers and students, and more than half of the campus can be walked in less than ten minutes. It is the so-called everyone knows everyone’s business. The student I met, Qin Gang, was tall and fair, but he didn’t feel tall and straight, reminiscent of the white steamed buns in the grocery store; with his awkward expression and slightly loose energy, he felt that he had no edges and corners, lacked strength, a bit urbane, and a little arrogant. Most young girls like personality, good or bad is better than nothing, so after four years…

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