Volume 2 Chapter 5
Some people live in high-rise buildings, some people are in deep ditches, some people are bright, some people are rusty, there are thousands of people in the world, floating clouds do not go to seek, if people are rainbows, they know that there is above.
Today, I finally finished reading Flipped and wrote about the ignorance and love of youth so sincerely and beautifully. There are no magnificent waves, no heartbreaking, but it brings us the touch of youthful time. There will be jet lag in any relationship, and fortunately, he met her. And you, too. Today's sudden suspension of classes made the morning, which was originally full of classes, suddenly free. After eating breakfast, after memorizing the words, I was a little sleepy, as if I heard that it was not very good to go back to the cage, and sure enough, I had a lot of strange dreams, in the dream I seemed to be back in high school, sitting in the classroom, as if writing something, and when I woke up, I suddenly found that I hadn't written to you for a long time.
When we were in high school, we didn't have a mobile phone, only an elderly machine, we seem to have a lot of words every day, we have our own small book, and then we have a conversation in class, and the content of the daily chat seems to be just what to eat in the morning, what to eat at noon, go to the toilet after class, who is ugly, who who has done what, and then complain, or inspirational, every day to encourage each other to study hard and live well.
Every day I think about when high school will end.,What are you going to do after it's over.,Think about everything beautifully.,This book is written one after another.,The note passed through one person after another.,And then we will also write to each other on special days.,Or it's your birthday.,Or it's my birthday.,Or I'm in a bad mood.,Or you're in an unhappy situation.,After writing the letter, it seems to be in a good mood.,When you read the letter, it's also from happy to moved.,And then full of complaints.,Slut.,It's too hypocritical.,But at that time I was so happy!
Now that college is in college, we both have mobile phones, it seems that I have never written a letter since college, it seems that I have never passed a note again, and I suddenly realize that I have lost a happiness that is worth remembering. Now it seems that no one in college will pass notes to me, and no one seems to write to me anymore, which is probably growing up, and we will become more and more lonely.
The following is the memory of a certain fairy classmate:
I remember that someone wrote me Happy New Year's Day, let me open it as soon as possible, and strive to be the first person to say Happy New Year's Day to me, remember that there is a special book that records bits and pieces, or writes a few stacks of post-it notes, and will affect my sudden feelings because of a certain topic, article, and something, and will chat until late at night, chase dramas until midnight, sleep in the same bed, cover a quilt, lie on the ground together, sing together, and package the night together
What you want to do will definitely pull me, what I want to do will definitely pull you, eat a self-service at noon and eat the money back, touch the mimosa to death, and bask in the quilt and sun together,
The boring days of high school will be filled with these, and I will be very happy, and the days of college will have mobile phones, freedom and time, but without you, there will be no sudden notes and surprises
I have said what kind of person we want to become, and I hope that we must work hard towards that excellent self
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The word loneliness, taken apart,
There are children, there are melons and fruits, there are dogs, there are butterflies,
enough to hold up the mouth of an alley in a midsummer evening,
Full of human touch.
Under the willow shed of the childish melon,
In the narrow alley of thin dogs chasing butterflies,
The world is prosperous and full of laughter,
But I have two sideburns left.
Children's fruits, cats, dogs, flies, butterflies, of course, lively,
But it has nothing to do with you,
It's called loneliness.
ββThe author of Lin Yutang's West Window Fayu is Liu Xing, who was a scout of the People's Liberation Army, and later studied law, graduated from the Graduate School of China University of Political Science and Law, School of Law, Sun Yat-sen University, and is now a professor and doctoral supervisor of China University of Political Science and Law.
There are three biggest feelings I have in this book, the first is that the language is smooth and at the same time, legal ideas can be seen everywhere, as if it is a common thing to tell you a lot of truths.
Here is an excerpt from the chapter "Sweeping the Snow in Front of the Door": "Probably everyone knows such a limerick poem: Everyone sweeps the snow in front of the door, and does not care about the frost on the tiles of others. For a long time, we often used it to make some kind of judgment or metaphor about the moral behavior of society. If there are many people in a society who are selfish and indifferent, we will use it derogatorily to count the society. In the United States, people don't know this limerick. Not only that, but everyone really just cares about cleaning up the snow in front of their own doors, and they don't think it's morally inappropriate.
With this as a guide, he recounted a case of a young man who accidentally fell and suffered a comminuted fracture while walking on a snowy day, and sued the homeowner for not cleaning up the snow in front of his house, resulting in his own injury. As a result, the court finally ordered the homeowner to compensate for all damages.
In this way, the author tells us a truth: "If only moral means are used to appeal to the spirit of dedication, not only will there be fewer and fewer people who will take care of the frost on the tiles of others, but there will also be fewer and fewer people who will sweep the snow in front of their doors; On the contrary, with the use of legal means, not only will the latter be everywhere, but the former will also gradually sprout. β
The second is that it is different from traditional law books, and at the same time, he combines literature with law, and at the same time, its narrative is short, brilliant and witty. And he has a clear purpose of narration, and while reading the story, he has already comprehended the truth.
For example, in the book, he talked about a scene in "Prime Minister Liu Luoguo" in which Liu Yong visited the emperor, Liu Luoguo took the "Great Qing Law" and asked Emperor Qianlong whether the article "Tomb thieves and tomb robbers are executed" applies to everyone, and the emperor said "Of course it is" and said, "The prince is guilty of the same crime as the common people", and then Naluo Guozi went around left and right, inducing the emperor to admit that he also needed to be punished for stealing the tombs of the Ming Dynasty.
This is obviously a product of watching TV at that time, talking about the concept of "equality before the law" in ancient China, but the author captured this scene in the article, talking about the deep truth of equality and inequality inside and outside the law.
His mastery lies in the fact that he will not shoehorn you into some knowledge of the law, but use his narration to mobilize a kind of wisdom for you, the law is not just a punishment, not just iron, the law is a kind of human wisdom, so what you get is not only limited legal provisions, but how to think wisely about legal issues.
For example, when the book talks about the relationship between the law and the concept of good and evil in human nature, it is not entangled in the good and evil of human nature itself, but goes behind this concept, looks at the cultural differences between Eastern and Western people, and sees why Eastern and Western people make different assumptions about human nature.
As soon as you enter the back of the problem, you will see through the problem, and it will be simple to see through the problem. In such a discourse, you enter the world of legal wisdom.
The third is that there are many specific cases cited in circumstantial evidence, both in China and the West, but there are more in the West. It enables readers to radiate a lot of legal thinking of great deep meaning in a real small way.
For example, in the case of Simpson's wife-killing (Simpson's two counts of first-degree murder with a knife killing his ex-wife and the restaurant's waiter, Lang Goldman, were acquitted due to several major police mistakes that led to the failure of strong evidence, and he was only civilly found responsible for the deaths of the two men. This case also became the largest case in the history of the United States. οΌ
Parma Inheritance (In the 19th century in New York, USA, Parma's grandfather, believing that he would die soon, left a will: after his death, all his property would be inherited by Parma. A few years later, his grandfather was still in good health and planned to remarry. Fearing that his grandfather would change his will after remarriage, Parma poisoned his grandfather. Parma was taken to criminal court, where he confessed to his crimes.
At the same time, the old man's two daughters took Parma to the civil court, asking the court to revoke Parma's inheritance. In this case, the judge was in a difficult situation, because according to the inheritance law at the time, the will that had been made was legal and should be executed, which meant that the killer should receive a large amount of the victim's inheritance, but this result was unacceptable to the judges.
However, if it is ruled that Parma does not have the right to inheritance, there is obviously no clear legal basis, and there is also a suspicion of not acting in accordance with the law; If Parma is ruled to have the right to inherit, it is obviously extremely unfair and kind. In the end, after arguments, the judges deprived Palma of her inheritance on the basis of the legal principle that "a person cannot profit from his wrongdoing". )
From these cases, you will thus ponder what exactly is the Dharma? Where did it come from? How does it really work? In the end, what the law wants to express should be the narrow content that has been determined in black and white, or should it be the legislative spirit embodied behind the narrow content? Why are there so many differences between Western and Chinese judges? Although this book did not provide an exhaustive answer to my confusion, it made me want to think, and the beginning of learning was the beginning of my concentration on what I was doing.
The author's former friend, Mr. Cheng Wenjun, a professor at the School of Humanities at Sun Yat-sen University, wrote in the preface to the book: "What is open is the 'west window' and what is under the 'law rain'. The 'window' is small, and the 'rain' is not big. "But after reading it, for me after reading this book, I really feel that this 'rain' is not small. It is also in line with the last sentence of Mr. Fayu's preface: "Reading "West Window Law Rain", you will realize that China is calling for great wisdom, and you will not doubt that great wisdom will be available to Chinese. "Him