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Zhan Qingyun graduated from Harvard

“I feel that when each individual appears in front of you, they feel very weak and they want to help. But I think this problem is not an individual problem, but a system problem. At least my age in law school It will feel that many problems in society are not caused by the law. If there is an independent judicial system, many problems will not be like that.

This grand ideal sometimes resembles a summoning. This summoning comes from the story of the lawyer Jennifer in Zhan Qingyun’s novel “The Front of Angels” when she was a child. This detail was immediately added. After ups and downs, Jennifer was ruled by the Lawyers Commission to continue to be a lawyer.

The description of this moment in the novel was printed in her mind. Jennifer looked up at the sign in front of her door. Attorney Jennifer walked forward and continued looking for invisible and intangible justice. “That feeling will still be summoned. When I (Harvard) applied for admission, I wrote this story.”

Zhang Juzheng or Su Dongpo

Although lawyer Zhan Qingyun has a “big dream”, this is not the same as Zhan Qingyun’s ideal of life. As for the whole life, she is about to turn 30 years old and present a kind of anxiety that is hard to see in front of the camera. “I don’t usually feel anxious about things right now. I am now anxious about what my life can accomplish and what the last meaning of life is. This anxiety is always there.”

This anxiety has been thinking about her recently, but she hasn’t got a clear answer yet. However, she previously acknowledged the point of view of the interview with Taiwanese writer Yang Zhao and must leave some works behind. But whether it is left as a debater, a female doctor, or a BBking, it is not equal to Zhan Qingyun. Back to the self, what does Zhan Qingyun want to leave, and what is the meaning of life?

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Zhan Qingyun and Chen Ming’s “fairy fight”

Apart from his multiple identities, Ajan himself is casual, even indifferent from urinating. His mother described him as “you won’t help if you fall down.” Like children from most mainland families, Ajan has a father who is as relaxed as her, a mother who is often anxious and demanding.