On the Choice of Mr. Li Helin's Scholarship

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 3:136-140 (2007)
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Abstract

Li Helin a consistent pursuit of the revolution, he trained as a "revolution" and the extraordinary "control consciousness" so that he has observed the wisdom of modern Chinese literary thought; Weiming information exchange platform for the community, brought him in study of modern Chinese literary thought a great opportunity, and Lu Xun, the great spiritual presence, and enhance his sense of academic choice and self-consciousness. Mr. Li Helin, as a revolutionist, was well-trained with unusual insights to Chinese contemporary literature. He got one of the best chances to study the current of thought of Chinese contemporary literature in Weiming She. At the same time, he got academic responsibility and consciousness from the spirit of Lu Xun

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