In recent years, students preparing for the judicial exam have come to regard Professor Li Jianwei as the leading authority in the field of civil law, and I am no exception. However, this does not prevent me from voicing some complaints now.
First and foremost is the issue of study materials. Since the new textbooks have not yet been released, I had to resort to purchasing a pirated copy of the 2009 Wan Guo textbook as a substitute. Upon careful examination, I found the book (60 Lectures on Civil Law) to be excessively verbose and complicated. Although there are many eloquent passages, I simply cannot muster the interest to read the entire book, which exceeds 600 pages, making it the longest in the series.