ong Yiyi's father, Feng Youlan, mentioned the stuttering of Lao Feng as well as his academic achievements. When Mr. Feng said the name "Gu Gangang", he "grumped" for a long time and couldn't read the word "Gang"; when he said "Mussolini", he also "groped" for a long time. Mr. Feng gave a lesson on "The Way of Life of Ancient Philosophers" in Tsinghua University. The first audience was four or five hundred people, and the number was reduced to more than one hundred people in the second week. Five people listened. Because of his eloquence, the word "and" that "learned while learning" requires "and" for more than a minute. However, "Mr. Feng turned his stuttering into a useful speech method" (Yang Zhenning). Every time he stutters Marlboro Cigarettes, Mr. Feng pauses. This pause gives the audience a chance to think about what he will say next. What Mr. Feng said next was often brief and incisive, so many students gradually loved to hear Mr. Feng's stuttering, and immediately thought of Mr. Gu Jiegang who also stuttered. Sixty years later, Zhang Zhongxing still clearly remembers the scene when he first saw Mr. Gu: "A middle-aged professor stood on the stage in a hurry, glanced at the students, stopped talking, moved his lips without saying a word, and turned on the blackboard. More than just writing madly Marlboro Gold... "Mr. Gu's Ai Ai period, but the article fluttered vividly, with millions of hills in his chest, millions of soldiers in his brain, and he kept alive when he wrote. Stutterers tend to speak concisely, or translate into intensive and concise written text, which, to a certain extent, helps to do better. Gentlemen of the Republic of China, although not stuttering, they are clumsy. Shen Congwen stood on the podium, looked up, and saw Hei pressed on a head, and he was speechless for a long time. After finally speaking, he hurried for ten minutes to finish the content of the hour. He had to turn around in embarrassment and write on the blackboard: "I saw you for the first time in class, and I was scared." Writer Bunaifu recalled Zhou Zuoren, saying "the deepest mark he gave me was his indecision. Before he spoke, he always scratched his head with his hands. Considering it, the opening was a bit verbose, and auxiliary words were used a lot. "Chen Jieshi talked about the history of Chinese philosophy and the general history of China at Peking University. After class Carton Of Cigarettes, on the podium, without saying a word, he scribbled with chalk on the blackboard. As soon as the bell rang, he threw away the chalk and left. What Miao wrote in the notes and notes of his blackboard, although the same meaning, but never repeated, complement each other completely, it is obvious that it took a lot of time to prepare lessons, "Knowing about the deeds, not the words." You see it. They restrained wisdom in their hearts, instead of revealing it easily. They acted with caution and self-examination, self-denial and self-containedness. Today people love to talk loudly and often make clever words, it is better to be less lively and noisy, more quiet and silent, and turn to the inner seeking and the practice of behavior.