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At that time, the superstar Lin Qingxia flew back to Taiwan once a week in the wind and rain, for what purpose?

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Lin Qingxia, her mother jumped off a building and committed suicide when she was 71 years old, and her father fell seriously ill, and Lin Qingxia fell into the darkest period of her life, almost unable to sleep at night.

At that time, the superstar Lin Qingxia flew back to Taiwan once a week in the wind and rain, for what purpose?

Ever since Lin Qingxia had the opportunity to hear the recorded lecture "Jiang Xun Talks About the Dream of the Red Chamber", she was deeply fascinated, and once attracted her to fly to Taipei once a week, rain or shine, just to listen to Teacher Jiang Xun talk about the Red Chamber.

At that time, the superstar Lin Qingxia flew back to Taiwan once a week in the wind and rain, for what purpose?

"Talking about the Dream of the Red Chamber" is a collection of lecture recordings of a series of lectures by Teacher Jiang Xun after repeatedly reading "Dream of the Red Chamber" more than thirty times.

At that time, the superstar Lin Qingxia flew back to Taiwan once a week in the wind and rain, for what purpose?

Teacher Jiang Xun once won the highest award of Taiwan's broadcasting industry, the "Golden Bell Award". The mainstream Chinese media said of him: "His voice has the infectious power of religion." It is said that Lin Qingxia's only idol is The Taiwanese aesthetic master Jiang Xun.

At that time, the superstar Lin Qingxia flew back to Taiwan once a week in the wind and rain, for what purpose?

Teacher Jiang Xun also personally wrote the poem "The Tide Comes and Goes, the White Cloud Is Still in the Corner of Qingshan" and presented it to Lin Qingxia, which undoubtedly awakened Lin Qingxia during the downturn when she was in a bleak spirit at that time. Lin Qingxia was fascinated by the Red Chamber and obsessed with Chinese studies, probably because of this.

At that time, the superstar Lin Qingxia flew back to Taiwan once a week in the wind and rain, for what purpose?

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