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黄刚 and 陈花 discuss the election of 90s-born Tsinghua University master's graduate 苏铧烨 as mayor, exploring the relationship between education and success.
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《English Translation》陈花: Honey, did you see the news? A 90s-born Tsinghua University master's graduate, 苏铧烨, has been elected as the mayor of 茫崖 in Qinghai!
黄刚: Of course, I saw it. This is the best rebuttal to the argument that 'studying is useless.' Not only does he have a high level of education, but he also chose to work at the grassroots level and gradually worked his way up to become mayor. That’s impressive.
陈花: Exactly! Many people think studying is pointless, but reality proves that knowledge can change one’s destiny. Without his experience at Tsinghua, would 苏铧烨 have had such opportunities and achievements?
黄刚: Right. He not only has knowledge but also a spirit of dedication. He gave up opportunities in big cities to settle in a place like Qinghai, which shows that he genuinely wants to contribute to society rather than just focusing on personal gain.
陈花: Yes! He started from the grassroots, serving as a town mayor, deputy district chief, and government secretary-general before becoming mayor. Compared to those who graduate and immediately seek quick money, his journey is truly admirable.
黄刚: It also shows that the country is increasingly valuing young officials and providing more opportunities for capable young people. This is beneficial for society’s development.
陈花: That’s why education is still very important. It’s not just about acquiring knowledge but also about developing critical thinking and improving one’s abilities.
黄刚: Absolutely. Knowledge and hard work are the most reliable ways to change one’s life. I hope more young officials like him emerge to bring real change to society.
黄刚 and 陈花 discuss the election of 90s-born Tsinghua University master's graduate 苏铧烨 as mayor, exploring the relationship between education and success.
Download the app here:Learn Chinese | 중국어 배우기 | 中国語を学ぶ | Изучать китайский язык | Học tiếng Trung | Belajar bahasa Mandarin | Aprender chino | تعلم اللغة الصينية
《English Translation》陈花: Honey, did you see the news? A 90s-born Tsinghua University master's graduate, 苏铧烨, has been elected as the mayor of 茫崖 in Qinghai!
黄刚: Of course, I saw it. This is the best rebuttal to the argument that 'studying is useless.' Not only does he have a high level of education, but he also chose to work at the grassroots level and gradually worked his way up to become mayor. That’s impressive.
陈花: Exactly! Many people think studying is pointless, but reality proves that knowledge can change one’s destiny. Without his experience at Tsinghua, would 苏铧烨 have had such opportunities and achievements?
黄刚: Right. He not only has knowledge but also a spirit of dedication. He gave up opportunities in big cities to settle in a place like Qinghai, which shows that he genuinely wants to contribute to society rather than just focusing on personal gain.
陈花: Yes! He started from the grassroots, serving as a town mayor, deputy district chief, and government secretary-general before becoming mayor. Compared to those who graduate and immediately seek quick money, his journey is truly admirable.
黄刚: It also shows that the country is increasingly valuing young officials and providing more opportunities for capable young people. This is beneficial for society’s development.
陈花: That’s why education is still very important. It’s not just about acquiring knowledge but also about developing critical thinking and improving one’s abilities.
黄刚: Absolutely. Knowledge and hard work are the most reliable ways to change one’s life. I hope more young officials like him emerge to bring real change to society.