Like school graduations in the US, Chinese graduations also have commencement speeches; speeches where possibly famous or respected people give aāpepā talk of sorts to inspire the new grads. In one university in China, the commencement speaker took to a slightly different route with his speech, to urge new grads to stop playing video games.
During this yearās commencement at Wuhanās Huazhong University for Science and Technology in Hubei province, university president Li Peigen gave a commencement talk about growing up. In his speech, he told his 8000 graduates to āgrow up and forget about school,ā and most importantly to lose the attitude that life is a āgameā.
Below is a translated excerpt of Liās speech. *Itās very hard to translate Chinese poetry in English with itās prose and imagery*
When you leave these halls, you must say good bye to dorms that donāt have air conditioning.
Say goodbye to the unbelievably cheap canteen that didnāt make one cent off of you.
Sleeping in is very sweet,
Playing DOTA is so very awesome,
Cutting classes feels so fine.
Choosing classes is a pain,
But life continues on,
You just have to say goodbye forever to this mentality that life is but a game.
One of the students at the commencement captured Liās speech and posted it online. Tencentās own reporting of the video has garnered over 9 million views since the video surfaced this weekend.
While at first glance in English it might look like Li isnāt out right telling his students to stop playing DOTA. In Chinese he is tacking the thought onto to his last line saying āgoodbye to this mentality.ā Li wants his students to āgrow-upā and move on from their college lives and move on from DOTA
Li, a professor of engineering with a name that sounds like bacon in Chinese, has been giving poetic commencement speeches to college graduates for the last three years. Every yearās topic has been different. This yearās speech caught the eye of the general public in China not because Li called out Defence Of The Ancients but for his interesting way of speaking to his graduates.
Online reactions to Liās speech has been oddly receptive. Apart from the haters against Chinese higher education (and they have every right to hate on Chinese higher education) most of the comments supportive of Liās message for the graduating class to grow up, particularly his one line about not nibbling at life but seizing it.
zhangks_asic: Uncle Gen has done it again, speak on Uncle, speak on.
äøē¼ę„å 2: Students should play āDragonās Gateā instead! It will help you level up in life!
ęęŗå¤©ä½æ56007498ļ¼ My child is taking the college entrance exams this year. With university heads like him, there might be hope for our future.
: This advice can be thought of as āGolden Armorā (Rare equipment)
In video interviews with the graduating class of 2013, the students all seem very receptive of Liās speech for them to grow up and work hard. However no oneās come out and said theyāll follow Liās advice and stop playing DOTA
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