The next day in class, Liu Man noticed something was wrong between Li Xiaoru and Wang Nina as soon as she came to the classroom. In the past, they both sat next to each other and even occupied a seat for themselves.
At this time, Li Xiaoru was sitting alone in the corner of the last row, lonely.
Wang Nina sat with a group of girls, looked at Li Xiaoru, pointed and laughed.
Since the new semester, Wang Nina has indeed often hang out with Xu Zihan and the others, but Li Xiaoru will also sit near them. Today's situation is obviously not right.
Seeing Liu Man walk into the classroom, Wang Nina and the other girls said something, and laughed again.
Liu Man quickly walked to Li Xiaoru and sat down.
Li Xiaoru's complexion was very bad.
"Did you quarrel with Wang Nina?" She asked Li Xiaoru in a low voice.
"Don't mention that name, I broke up with her!"
Liu Man thought it was an ordinary quarrel between girls, but Li Xiaoru grabbed her and leaned into her ear and said, "Stay away from Wang Nina in the future, I found that she has a problem with her character."
The quarrel last night and Wang Nina's slamming the door afterwards didn't make the carefree Li Xiaoru take it to heart.
But when I came to class this morning, Li Xiaoru heard from the chats of the students around me that Liu Man had a bad style, that Liu Man had always been secretly in love with Tang Tu, and that she had seduced him, and that she met a rich and rich second student from another school. Dai, eat and drink. The title of the so-called goddess of Hanfu on the Internet was hyped up by her at her own expense.
What surprised Li Xiaoru even more was that the students in the piano department actually thought these rumors were justified:
First, they all saw Tang Tu come to look for Liu Man in the classroom; second, many people saw Liu Man going to Starbucks with boys from other schools last night; Ke'er's accompaniment is really not that great. They can achieve the same effect if they play the electronic piano by themselves. Liu Man's victory is because of his good-looking face, which is indeed hyped by the navy.
Li Xiaoru didn't dare to tell Liu Man these rumors, but these bad words, like a chronic virus, began to spread in their departments little by little.
Liu Man knew nothing about it.
Two days later, Jiang Chengfeng called Liu Man, told her that the professor wanted to meet her in person, and made an appointment.
Liu Man came to Capital University as scheduled.
As one of the top universities in China, the cultural environment and academic atmosphere of Capital University are completely different from those of the Conservatory of Music. Eighty percent of the students on campus wear glasses, while the Conservatory of Music is just the opposite—only Myopia rate is less than 20%.
This is really the place of the top scholars!
Liu Man sighed.
Some of the students were carrying oversized schoolbags, some were holding books in their hands, and they were in a hurry, anxious to go to class. In stark contrast are the students in Liu Man’s department. Some of them never bring textbooks to class, and some don’t go to the bookstore to buy books until the exam is about to come. Everyone thinks that the knowledge in books is too rigid and boring, and the performance of instrumental music depends on innate ability. The innate talent and the acquired hard training, just read the book and endorsed, is there any use
After all, music and academic focus are different.
Because Sun Weiwei also studied at Capital University, Liu Man never set foot in this university in the past. She is not only proud, but also inferior. She knows very well that she is inferior to Sun Weiwei in everything except appearance.
"Miss,"
Jiang Chengfeng's call came from behind Liu Man, she turned her head, Jiang Chengfeng came running over, standing in front of her panting,
"I'm sorry, I was a little late in class just now."
"It's okay, I just arrived."
"That's good, that's good," Jiang Chengfeng said calmly, "Let's go, I'll take you to the College of Arts."
The Faculty of Liberal Arts of Capital University is a big and broad concept, covering a wide range of majors. The professor who met Liu Man was Su Yi, the vice dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts. Dean.
Jiang Chengfeng led Liu Man to turn left and right to copy the path, and walked to the depths of the Capital University. Through a birch forest, an antique building gradually came into Liu Man's eyes.
This building is decorated with blue tiles and vermilion tiles, carved railings and painted buildings, and there are two stone-carved auspicious beasts standing at the entrance. It is magnificent and dignified, much like a corner of the Forbidden City.
Liu Man saw "Chinese Calligraphy Research Institute of Capital University" written in official script on the plaque on the side of the main entrance.
Thanks to Liu Man, Jiang Chengfeng, an engineering student, has been here several times, and took Liu Man to the door of the dean's office with ease.
"I'll wait for you outside."
He walked out after speaking.
Liu Man knocked lightly on the door.
"Come in," came a very old voice.
She pushed open the door, and an old man with white hair, holding a writing brush, stared at her with eyes that could see through the vicissitudes of the world.
On the way here, Jiang Chengfeng introduced Su Yi to Liu Man. Su Yi is a well-known calligrapher and Chinese scholar, who is good at official script and regular script. As a professor, teaching and educating people is just one of his professions.
The plaque of Damenkou Research Institute was written by him.
Su Yi is 84 years old this year, but he still insists on giving a calligraphy public elective class to undergraduates every month, telling some basic knowledge of calligraphy, and arousing young people's interest in calligraphy.
His calligraphy elective course is open to students from all departments and departments of the school, and is called "the most difficult public elective course" by the students. Every time he takes a class, not only the classroom is full of seats, but even the corridors and aisles behind the classroom are full of people who come to listen students, and even some young teachers followed the lectures.
Jiang Chengfeng gradually became interested in calligraphy because Liu Man was writing calligraphy in the live broadcast room, and wanted to take a calligraphy class taught by Professor Su, but he was out of luck, and so far he has not succeeded in grabbing a class.
"Hello, Professor Su," Liu Man said respectfully.
Su Yi said with a smile, "You are Liu Man? Your words are just like his own."
Liu Man didn't need to introduce himself, he knew who she was.
"Please sit down," he asked Liu Man to sit on the sofa next to the desk.
Liu Man thanked him and sat upright.
Su Yi put the brush on the pen stand, and sat down opposite her, "I saw your calligraphy works on Weibo, and there are a few questions, I am really puzzled, I am always very persistent in questions, puzzled It won't be good to be happy, so I asked my assistant to find Jiang Chengfeng and ask him to ask you to help me answer it."
Su Yi's attitude was very kind, and his tone was full of strong thirst for knowledge. He didn't see the other party as a child at all, but assumed the posture of an elder, and he didn't hesitate to ask questions.
Liu Man made his posture more humble,
"What's your problem?"
"Which master is the teacher who taught you seal script? Ouyang Shichong? Zhang Zhihai?..." Su Yi even mentioned a few names, all of whom were calligraphers with a reputation comparable to his, specializing in seal script.