115, new work
At about ten o'clock, Bai Su entered the classroom accompanied by a professor in the Chinese department of the college, and the symposium with young students began in a relaxed environment.
Bai Su is over fifty years old and has gray hair. She is very tall and should be over 180cm. However, she is thin and looks bad.
Today he wore a white cotton and linen Chinese Tang suit, which was very textured and stylish.
There were two single sofas on the podium, one host and one Bai Su. After the two sat down, Bai Su looked around the classroom and said with a smile: "There are so many people coming, and it will be harder for the students standing behind."
There was a burst of laughter in the classroom.
Li Xiang sat in the first row of the classroom. When he looked back, he saw that there were crowds of people. The classroom was full and there were a lot of people standing.
The host first introduced Bai Su. This great writer is a native of Shengjing. He can be said to have been late in his career. He started writing at the age of 30. His works at the age of 40 are gradually recognized by the public. At the age of 43, his writing "Not Like What You See" won the Purple Gold Literature Novel Award, which made a big splash.
After that, his writing talent was out of control, and his new works continued to be released. Although he never won the Purple Gold Literature Award, he won many honors such as the lower-level Silver Literature Award and novels.
After the host's introduction, Bai Su began to give a speech on today's keynote, with the theme "My Writing and Our Times".
"I've been a person who makes a living by writing for my life, and other identities are just attached. My greatest hope is that in a few years, my books will be mentioned by the world, and nothing else matters."
He tells his many years of creative experience and creative experience as a writer.
During the free questioning session of students, someone asked him why he came to Forestry University to teach.
"Humanity education is the foundation of all education, and humanistic quality is the foundation of human development. Nowadays, universities should strengthen moral education and aesthetic education, and literature education is the most important part of aesthetic education. It will give people agile thinking, emotional color and warmth. In today's rapid economic and social development, people who love literature should not give up their literary dreams easily. The passion for writing and the courage to persevere are indispensable in the literary soil. I hope to do my best to provide some help to young people with dreams of writing. I am 55 years old. Although the passion for creation is still there, my mind is no longer as confused as before. One day I suddenly realized that even if I can write, it has not been a few years since I can survive like this. It is better to help a group of young people."
"I am a torch that is about to be extinguished, but it has the advantage of lighting a bunch of new torches."
Li Xiang applauded with everyone.
The host said: "Director Bai is in good health and will definitely teach us for many years."
Bai Su waved his hand with a smile and said nothing.
Someone asked whether his teaching would be different from other professors' lectures.
"University teachers are mainly scholars, and their main task is to do knowledge, but writers are also very important. Because universities still focus on imparting knowledge, writers are an important part to ensure the diversity of the academic ecology."
"Writers are different from professors' lectures. Most of the professors speak in common, and writers mainly talk about their own creative experiences, which is personal. Writers are not trained, but they have never been to college. A first-class writer teaches students and lectures, which can cultivate students' interest in literature and are beneficial to students."
Next, people kept raising their hands to ask questions, and the questions raised were closely related to reality, such as "the contradiction and conflict between employment pressure of modern college students and adhering to literary dreams", "how to break through the bottleneck of novel creation", etc.
Li Xiang mainly listened, and he couldn't sit upright and listened to other students' questions. Everyone was about the same age, and many of the questions he asked were also his doubts.
Time passed without realizing it. At half past eleven, the host finally called a student to ask a question. After Bai Su finished answering, he announced that this year's symposium would end.
Li Xiang packed his backpack and was about to leave, but suddenly the host called his name.
"Li Xiang, come here."
The host is a professor in the Chinese department, named Li Wancai, but unfortunately Li Xiang is not familiar with him.
Li Xiang greeted him and Bai Su politely. Bai Su looked at him and said in confusion: "It looks familiar, it seems that he has seen it somewhere."
Li Wancai introduced: "That's right, Li Xiang is very good at singing and is a very famous singer."
"Oh~" Bai Su suddenly realized, "Maybe he had glanced at some point."
Li Xiang laughed and said, "The editorial department of "Youth Digest".
"Um?"
"Old Bai and I met in the editorial department of Youth Digest, a week ago."
Bai Su still didn't remember this reminder.
Li Xiang didn't mind at all. After all, there were so many people at the scene at that time, and he stood in the crowd where there was no place where Buling Buling shines except handsome.
Li Wancai introduced to Bai Su: "Li Xiang is a very talented young man. He is a freshman this year. He got full marks in the college entrance examination essays. He recently published a short story in the magazine "Harvest" and "Youth Digest".
Bai Su immediately asked with interest what novel it was.
Li Xiang took out the Youth Digest magazine from his backpack and handed it to Bai Su with both hands.
"It's called "Escape."
Bai Su also took it with both hands and turned to the page of "Escape" according to the corner.
He glanced at it and said, "I have read this article. When I was writing the opening words, the editorial department showed me a few sample drafts, including this one. Are you a freshman this year? You are only 18 years old?"
Li Xiang chatted with him because there were many other students around him, all of whom were looking for Bai Su. Bai Su asked Li Xiang to wait for a while, and they had a good chat after the matter was over here.
At about 12 o'clock, Bai Su came out of the crowd and found Li Xiang who was standing under the tree waiting for him outside the classroom.
The two were chatting while walking under the shade of the tree, mainly Bai Su was asking Li Xiang about the original intention of writing this article "Escape", as well as his creative experience, etc.
Li Wancai was also with him, but he didn't interrupt and was two steps away.
This site has already ended. There are students holding books or carrying schoolbags everywhere on campus, as well as freshmen wearing military training uniforms and sweating.
Someone recognized Li Xiang and pointed at him from a distance. There was also a brave man who wanted to come over, but was blocked by Li Wancai quietly.
Bai Su: "The Escape is funny and humorous, but it tells a sad story, which is very skillful. When I read it, I thought it was written by a young man. This kind of writing and brushwork cannot be written by an older person, but I never thought that you are only 18 years old. No wonder Dean Zhou said that he would introduce me to a young man with very talented writing when school starts."
Li Xiang was humble because it was already noon. In order not to waste Bai Su's time, he took out the printed new work from his backpack.
"This is my latest novella. Please review and correct me if you have time."
This is printed on A4 paper, with about ten pages of paper.
Chapter completed!