It had been a few months since my last visit to Guangzhou. Recently, a colleague mentioned they had never been to the Canton Tower, so I decided to accompany them on a day trip to Guangzhou.
High school was the first time I left the mountains and entered the county town, marking the beginning of my exposure to the wider world. I remember that in 2004, the high school building of our school had not yet been completed. Our Grade 1 class shared a four-story building with yellow glazed tiles with several classes of third and fourth graders from the elementary school.
Recently, I have encountered three consecutive cases involving psychological issues among minors. Two of these cases have already resulted in tragic outcomes, while the third is still in its early stages.
It’s that time of year again—the so-called “Double Eleven” shopping festival. As I glance at the endless stream of promotional messages and emails on my phone, and occasionally dismiss a promotional call, I feel utterly indifferent.
Yesterday, I participated in a lecture on preventing school bullying at a local boarding middle school.
A few days ago, I wrote an article about Batch Converting Images to WebP in Hugo, but one issue remained unresolved: the source of WebP images.
We often see vastly different or even completely opposite interpretations of the same events in Chinese history on the internet, which can be confusing and even make one feel a sense of helplessness, as if their worldview and values are being completely overturned.
Recently, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate announced the cancellation of unreasonable assessment indicators, which was misinterpreted by many as the Supreme People’s Procuratorate abolishing performance evaluations altogether. Some even fantasized that court assessment indicators would also be canceled.
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