Chapter 94 Her Majesty the Queen must appear!

Chapter 94 Her Majesty the Queen must appear!

After leaving the classroom, Li Changhe went straight to the Peking University library.

Over the past month, Li Changhe was not in a hurry to start his plan. Anyway, it was still early for his plan to be fully implemented, and the person he was waiting for had not come yet. Li Changhe still had enough time to make arrangements.

Now, he has used the nearly one month since the start of school to almost sort out the book classifications in various parts of the Peking University Library.

At this point, Li Changhe is particularly grateful to Teacher Li Yining, because the first skill that Teacher Li Yining taught them privately was how to make reading cards in the library and find the books they needed.

Li Changhe finally understood why a Peking University teacher who had never studied abroad would become a leading figure in Western economics in China in the future.

The reason is that Teacher Li has worked in the library information room of Peking University for a full twenty years.

During these twenty years, except for the days when he was forced to work, he spent the rest of his time in the library information room of Peking University.

Taking this opportunity, he read almost all the economics works in it, including a lot of Western economics materials, translated more than two million words of economics classics, and wrote hundreds of thousands of words of internal publications.

It was not until last year, in 1977, that 47-year-old Li Yining was promoted to the position of lecturer and became a lecturer in the Economics Department due to the death of a professor in the Economics Department.

So Li Changhe and his classmates were Li Yining's first batch of students.

This is completely a sweeping monk-like character, but it is only 1978, and Li Yining, who has just walked out of the "Scripture Tripitaka Pavilion", has not yet shown his full glory.

But for Li Changhe, it was enough to meet a teacher who knew the library so well.

Unfortunately, due to special reasons in the past two years, many of the rare book collections of the Peking University Library were required to be sent to Sichuan and placed in the so-called Hanzhong Branch.

Now that things have been rectified, some of the rare books have begun to be moved back, but many books are still on the way.

After Li Changhe arrived at the library, he went directly to the foreign reading room, some of which were already crowded.

This year, Peking University reopened the foreign fiction reading room that had been closed for special reasons in previous years. There are many foreign literary journals in the reading room, and students from ordinary majors are allowed to read them in the reading room, but they are not allowed to borrow them.

Therefore, these foreign novel reading rooms are packed with people every day, all of whom are reading foreign literary novels.

In addition, students majoring in confidential subjects such as journalism, law, and political economics like Li Changhe have additional privileges, which is to read foreign-related materials and journals with a higher level of confidentiality.

Just like the Western Economic Information Room that Li Changhe went to next, only students from a few specific majors were allowed to enter.

It is said that those top-secret law students and journalism students can see a lot of foreign-related images in addition to the information.

I even heard that students majoring in journalism can go to the Third Department of the General Staff to watch those confidential "internal films", which often makes many students majoring in other majors envious.

Arriving at the Western Economics Information Room, there were relatively few people inside. Li Changhe searched carefully among the bookshelves and finally selected a book called "Economics" by Samuelson and took it out.

Then he found a corner and started watching it with peace of mind.

Not many people read this book because Samuelson is an American economist. This book was banned in previous years and most students would not borrow it to read.

But there are many tiny marks on it, and the person who made these marks was Li Yining.

Obviously, he had also read this book and left his reading records on it.

There is no Chinese translation of this book now, but Li Yining wrote detailed explanations on some unfamiliar words. Li Changhe took an English dictionary and began to read it slowly.

This book has a total of seven parts and thirty-six chapters, which discuss various economic concepts in detail, such as microeconomics and macroeconomics, production possibility frontier, supply and demand, etc.

Li Changhe reads very slowly and very quickly. The reason why I say he reads very slowly is because he reads original English works very slowly.

But he is said to be fast because he understands things quickly, and his advantage over contemporary students and even teachers lies in his insights into later generations, especially his understanding of the economic structures of many companies and countries.

Li Changhe can apply some business models from later generations to quickly understand some of the concepts here.

Of course, this understanding can only be said to be a superficial understanding, not a complete understanding, but it is enough for Li Changhe. He has never thought about doing academic research. All he has to do is to find arguments from these economic concepts to support what he is going to do next.

He read quietly until the evening, and only when the bell rang outside, indicating that the library was about to close, did Li Changhe reluctantly close the book.

After living a new life, he has developed a unique preference for this kind of high-level knowledge acquisition. It is a feeling of breaking away from the grassroots perspective of his previous life and absorbing this knowledge from another level.

After putting the book back to its place and keeping the reading card, Li Changhe walked out of the library and then slowly walked towards the dormitory under the moonlight.

When they returned to the dormitory, other people were chatting. When they saw Li Changhe come in, they did not stop chatting.

As for the conflicts between Zhang Wenxiang and Yi Gang in the dormitory, they had disappeared long ago after they started interacting with each other after school started.

"I read the newspaper these days and saw that the National Science Conference has just concluded. It has been clearly stated again that intellectuals are part of the working class!"

Lao Tao was sitting on the upper bunk at this time and said happily.

Although the country has relaxed the college entrance examination, some concepts from previous years still influence many people. This National Science Conference will undoubtedly give intellectuals a vindication.

These Peking University students are now also intellectuals.

Li Changhe walked out carrying the washbasin without saying a word.

Nowadays, students at Peking University are particularly fond of discussing politics. If there is any news in the newspaper, they will discuss it for a long time and argue until they are red in the face.

However, Li Changhe never participated in these things, and he never discussed any political views with anyone.

In the beginning, Tao Yigang and his friends would often pull Li Changhe aside for discussions, and Li Changhe would often just express opinions that went with the crowd.

But once they argued with Li Changhe, Li Changhe would act as if everything they said was right, and these people would give up.

Over time, this group of people all knew that Li Changhe didn't like to discuss these things and stopped asking him.

When Li Changhe came back from washing up, Lao Tao and the others had finished their discussion and turned the topic to Li Changhe.

"Changhe, what are you going to do with that female classmate from the Chinese department?"

Lao Tao is quite gossipy, but when he asked this question, other people in the dormitory also looked over.

"This is easy to handle!"

"I'll just take my wife to Peking University for a stroll the day after tomorrow. Lao Tao, go borrow a camera for me tomorrow so that I can take some pictures of me and my girlfriend!"

Today is Friday, tomorrow is Saturday, and the day after tomorrow is the weekend.

Just like the school took out difficult exam papers to shut up the students of Class 77 and Class 76, Li Changhe was preparing to bring Zhu Lin to Peking University to make his debut.

No matter what those people think or whether they have any ideas or not, Li Changhe just needs to express his attitude.

As long as Her Majesty the Queen appears, he doesn't believe that those female fairies would dare to target him!

"Okay, no problem, I'll go to the Journalism Department to borrow it for you tomorrow!"

When Tao Haisu heard that Li Changhe was going to bring his girlfriend, he suddenly became excited.

Haiwen has always said that Li Changhe’s girlfriend looks like a fairy. This time, they are finally going to see her in person.

 There will definitely be a lot of updates when it goes on sale tomorrow. Guess how much I can write?

  
 
(End of this chapter)