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does is to have students “l(fā)earn to be a man”, that is , to be “a knowledgeable man free from perplexity, a benevolent man free from worry, a courageous man free from fear” . to him, all the disciplines and knowledge the university provides for you are “just means for the makings of man, but not the end in themselves”. then, a question may be asked: how to be a man free from perplexity, worry and fear, a man useful for human kind, the country and your family? in chinese culture, the traditional value has it: aspiration makes a man. my first word of advice to you, therefore, is asperation. wang yangming, a chinese scholar of ming dynasty, believes : “without aspiration, one can reach no where.” mr. yang changji, teacher of mao zedong, told mao and his classmates: “one’s final achievements depend largely on his aspiration. aimless, a borntalent will end up a mediocrity。 aspirated, a mon person can turn into a great man.” all of us have witnessed their final acplishments. young learners as we are no