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The Secret Notes of Legal Studies Nodu

"The spring tide brings rain in the evening, and there is no boat crossing the wild crossing." These are two poems written on the title page of "Faxue Wilding". If you still remember, the poem is called "Chuzhou West Stream" ”, the author is Wei Yingwu, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty.

On the fourth floor of the library, in the study room, only the sound of rustling pens can be heard, and a book is held in hand, pacing among the bookshelves.

Perhaps sometimes I will stop and lean in the middle of the library bookshelf. The warm sunshine of the mountain city shines quietly on the lines of text through the gaps between the books.

"Faxue Yedu" says:

"The so-called wisdom refers to people's ability to analyze and innovate without being bound by dogma. It has historical fluidity that varies with time and space. Because there are no two identical cases in the world, just as a person cannot step into the same river twice."

"Unlike literature, philosophy and history, which pursue truth, goodness and beauty, law is a science that applies to the world. The way to govern a country is to settle disputes. So, what kind of people are lawyers who practice legal knowledge? They have a special way of thinking: emphasizing argumentation rather than going straight to the conclusion, and emphasizing logic rather than showing off. Rhetoric, give priority to reasoning over description. As a lawyer, he has a special character, and when choosing what to say, he should be rigorous rather than innovative, and be cautious rather than confident, because legal matters are related to people's lives, property security. The world must act in such a special way.”

“What will he look like when he/she walks out of law school?” Said: 'When you walk out of Harvard Law School, you no longer see men and women, but only plaintiffs and defendants. ' Or, as the title of this quote suggests, have you changed from beasts to birds?"

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A year ago, when I first entered the law school, in the first class of the semester, the teachers gave us the book list for the new law students, "Legal Studies Wilderness" was on the list, so So I looked for a copy to get some guidance on its meaning. When you first read a book, you may not feel much at first and only remember a few words. But after we actually experience the situation in the book ourselves and then read such a book, you will find that in fact, everything in the book is What I write about is our real life, our legal life.

Perhaps if we read it again, we will not be able to exhaust the true meaning of the book, nor can we fully understand the true meaning of the law. Only time allows us to accumulate, so that we can get closer to the other side of the law.

I have a habit of reading. I like to sketch in the book, and I will also write three or two lines of comments next to it, because every time I read it, what I understand and think may be different, and my opinions may even be different. Very different.

Standing among the bookshelves in the library is a bit like the scene written by Lin Haiyin in "Secret Reading". I am afraid that the book will be bought by others, and I am also afraid that the clerk will find me. , especially when we sit on the floor, looking down at the books on our laps, and looking up at the rows of six-story bookshelves, that feeling will be even stronger.

As time goes by, find a chair, put a pen in your pocket, and write a few words; or sit in front of the desk and use a pen to copy down the pages of text.

At this moment, it is "Luxue Yedu".

In fact, at the end of the preface, I prefer what Professor Yongliu said about "changing from an animal to a bird."

As Sieg Ziglar said: You don’t have to start with greatness, but you must start for greatness.