One day in the first half of this year, I accidentally came across a video of Teacher Luo Xiang explaining criminal law cases. I remember the first video I watched was about explaining the criminal laws violated by Internet trolls. Although I am not a law student and don’t know much about criminal law, I saw such a high number of views. And Teacher Luo Xiang really worked hard to explain criminal law based on current events. The sentence that impressed me most about this video about Internet trolls is: Sometimes silence is just condoning sin.
After I watched Teacher Luo Luoxiang’s first video, I clicked on it. Although I am not a law student, I feel that as an ordinary citizen of the People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of China, I have a certain understanding of our country's criminal law, which is also very helpful for increasing my knowledge base. Moreover, Teacher Luo Xiang was very detailed when explaining the cases. Originally, law is a very boring thing, but the teacher patiently explained it to us in the video, and even told some jokes from time to time.
Later, Teacher Luo Xiang said in the video of reading the comments: I will tell some jokes appropriately in the video content, but we cannot be humorous for the sake of humor, and telling jokes is only for better concentration. To attract students’ attention and deepen their impressions. In this video, Teacher Luo Xiang also talked about a case that impressed us deeply, which is a classic saying written by Gu Cheng: The night gave me black eyes, but I used them to find the light. Then the teacher changed the subject and told us seriously that the poet Gu Cheng who wrote this sentence eventually killed his wife.
But the teacher told us: Many times darkness will completely sink you into darkness. Although you are willing to look for light, you will eventually be swallowed by darkness. When the topic came to this point, the atmosphere seemed a little heavy, and the teacher told us seriously: "Criminal Law" will indeed expose the dark and cruel side of many human natures. But people who live in darkness should not get used to darkness, but should yearn for light even more.