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1980s Youth Diary 488: Zou Chuan Talks About Family Affairs and State Affairs Wang Bo went to HKUST for training

488, Zou Chuan talks about family affairs and state affairs Wang Bo went to HKUST for training

Friday, May 17, 1985 Cloudy and cool 20°C

For several days of light rain, the girls were stripped of their proper dresses and changed into the spring and autumn shirts that had just been taken off. The georgette skirt that seemed to be blowing in the wind, the nylon shirt that was as thin as a cicada's wing, became a memory of yesterday in my mind again. I put on a long-lost suit in addition to my shirt. I feel more dashing, more decent, more comfortable.

1980s Youth Diary 488: Zou Chuan Talks About Family Affairs and State Affairs Wang Bo went to HKUST for training

Watching a wonderful ball game should be said to be a good enjoyment. Our whole body and mind will be pulled by the athlete's buckle and stroke. We can also get a good spiritual cultivation.

Last night's ball game is still fresh in my mind. After the game, Zhang Rongfang appeared, was recognized, and gave the group a sign. But she signed only one before being pulled away by security guards. The governor also watched the game in the VIP seat. Outside the rotunda were several small sleeping cars parked—a sense of admiration and fervent yearning for rank, status, and office.

Outside the tickets for a while, unable to score, someone actually shouted "Down with the nobles!" "Can't we cheer for Chinese?" It's sad!

After the physical education class, I took a shower and then went to Mr. Zou Chuan's house. From 5 o'clock to 7:40. Have dinner there. Talk with Mr. Zou about the class, talk about domestic and foreign, talk about the economy... From 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., design a learning corner in the classroom. At 8 p.m., I received a letter from my dad.

P hasn't heard from me for a whole week, and somehow, I'm worried!

1980s Youth Diary 488: Zou Chuan Talks About Family Affairs and State Affairs Wang Bo went to HKUST for training

Saturday, May 18 Sunny, late rainy

"Friends come from afar, aren't they happy?"

The radio station that had just heard on the radio in the morning that the Asia-Pacific youth delegation ( an important event of the International Youth Federation ) arrived in Chengdu yesterday, was greeted by the governor, and the first sentence was like this. I really never dreamed that my old friend, Wang Bo, who is straight and cheerful, has arrived in Chengdu.

He went to Chengdu University of Science and Technology to participate in computer training for 45 days. This morning from Chongqing to Chengdu. After reporting to HKUST. Since he did not find Ran Fuguang and other friends, he found Chengda. I was not there when he found the dormitory, working in the seminar. It was Cai Quan who called me.

I hurriedly completed the unfinished envelopes, got up and quickly returned to the bedroom. On the way, I guessed as I walked, who is it? I guessed a few people, but I didn't think it was him, my old friend.

As soon as I entered the dormitory, I was pleasantly surprised, and rushed up frantically, hugging him, rubbing his face, twisting his muscles... Then there's the chat...

1980s Youth Diary 488: Zou Chuan Talks About Family Affairs and State Affairs Wang Bo went to HKUST for training

I found another bicycle, one by one, to HKUST. Only find Fukumitsu and eat there. Take another look. After chatting for a while in Room 142 of Wang Bo's new home, Sanshe, I went to Sichuan University. We both went.

Find Tian Hongbing and Luo Xiaoxin and go to Wangjiang Park together. He debated with Tian Hongbing whether "patriotic education is needed in peacetime." He was negative. I strongly disagree. Later, the result of the big fight in WangjiangLou was to win, and he had to admit that he was wrong, and, "there is actually no difference between the two of us" "This does not affect our feelings." I know that, as friends, these are all things that make sense.