Daily Life
Is Higher Price Deserved? The “G” Train of China
Jul 13th
近日一好友问我为何最近不再更新博客,我笑而不语。其实并非我懒惰,而是我最近在家天天研究多元统计、数学分析以及Matlab和Mathematica两个软件,实在是没有什么东西可以往博客上写。与在学校的时候相比,家里的日子的确是清闲了很多。清闲的日子固然很好,但是也却给了我一个难题。那就是,平淡的日子下实在是没有什么特别的事情可以让我来写博客。
Raining of Midnight: Random Thoughts
Jul 4th
For quite a long period I did not write anything for this blog, until recently I posted an article as a general farewell to my past three years. Anyway, a particular review for myself is under consideration and is expected to be published in weeks, i don’t want to talk about that in this mid night, especially when accompanying with the thunder and raining outside.
Travelling in Suzhou: Some Pictures
May 9th
其实这是好久以前的事情了。五一前,小梅和她同学来苏州玩。作为一个苏州本地人,自然要带她们去转转了。不过由于时间很紧,我们只是去了虎丘、拙政园和李公堤。说实话,尽管我是个苏州人,我却很少出去玩。用现在时髦的词儿,应该叫做宅吧。同时前阶段忙于考博复试,一直没有时间,说实话也没有心情来管这些照片。现在这些事情忙完,Offer也到手了,终于可以堂而皇之的来“不务正业”了。所有图片均可点击放大
The Past Month: A Miscellaneous Comment
Apr 19th
我的父母常说一句话“你看这个人做事情,就跟江南的黄梅天一样,不靠谱”。由此可见江南的黄梅天有多么的恶心了。然后,今年,我估计不仅仅是江南了,全国的气候都非常不正常了。以至于我母亲跟父亲都在笑言,活了半辈子,如此四月底照样可以把羽绒服穿在身上,实在是非常难得的天气了。说实话,我对这种天气是无语了。唯一的庆幸是这样的鬼天气我在家里,没有在武汉。我估计财大那破宿舍里这种天气是会让我很不爽的了。尽管我住在7楼,阳光理应比较灿烂。
A Letter to My Grandma: Memory Only
Mar 20th
This is a letter that I am writing to my grandma, who has left us for absolutely one year. Due to the protection of my family members from too much depression, this letter would also written in English. Please remember that don’t put any Chinese Character for the comments to this article. Any Chinese Character would be deleted by me without any notification.
Snow: Sign of A Prosperous New Year
Feb 15th
It is very hard to tell why it happen, but it is becoming the truth that the weather is now becoming quite curious. Taking the recent days of Suzhou as an example, a city can seldom see snow in early spring, is now snowing around the Spring Festival. In fact, rolling back to the days that we have past years, some curious things can also still be reminded, e.g the snow in November of Wuhan. Admittedly, it is the first time that I see the snow at the Spring Festival in Suzhou.
Some Words for The Chinese New Year of 2010
Feb 13th
Time has been passed over the 12:00 point and now it is the last day of the 2009 and we are welcoming the first day of the new year, according to the traditional calendar of China. Just like the westerners are caring much on the Christmas and New Year’s day, that the Chinese have paid adequate attention to this festival for thousands of years. However, the Chinese New Year is a bit different from the others. More precisely, I find no feeling that I am welcoming an important festival. Instead, I have received some unexpected gifts for my coming new year.
Determination and Success: A Story from Yangzi
Jan 28th
A story on Yangzi, a deaf girl, who spent her 15 years on learning how to speak, by observing the mouth behavior and feeling the vibrancies of throat with her hand, was introduced in a documentary broadcasted tonight in CCTV 4. It is so moved a story that I am fully impressed. Just imagine the difficulty for a girl to learn to speak without any direct information from her ears! What’s more impressively, she can talk to the journalists with comparatively fluent Chinese, and getting to know what the question is by observing. An early news report in 2004 is avilable online by clicking here.
Citizen-managed Teachers: Their Past and Future
Jan 23rd
For most students like us, who were born and grew up in a city, participating state-owned schools, from kindergarten, primary school to middle school and university, it is hard for us to imagine the ‘citizen-managed’ teachers. The only impression for me is from the documentary films. But a recent notice on the future of these teacher bring such persons into our sight. It is the headlines of the journals and newspapers bring us the opportunity to take a consideration of all these teachers. Prior to the start of this article, I do wish all these teachers everything goes well. They have devote too much to the development of the education in China.
Some Words on Earthquake in Haiti
Jan 17th
If you are watching the CNN News daily you would find the earthquake that happened in Haiti some days ago is now a hot event. CNN, FOX, ABC and CBS are all focusing much on this event. Taking CNN for example, the most frequent channel that I am watching these days, they are broadcasting the news on this earthquake in 24*7 mode with frequent remote connection with the journalists in Haiti, delivering the latest news to the audio in front of the TV set. For the details and developing of this event, please visit related sites on CNN directly. In fact, the earthquake has been raised to the first rank for the hottest topics. The two following graphs on worldwide and China visits respectively provides additional evidence on this event.


