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Yu Dan's family background

Sichuan News Network-Chengdu Evening News "People are afraid of famous pigs and strong!" Ten doctors from Peking University, including Tsinghua University, boycotted Yu Dan, an "academic super girl". Recently, another netizen posted that Yu Dan's father was Yu Lian, who was the deputy general manager of Zhonghua Book Company. Yu Dan's rapid popularity is inseparable from his strong family background. After the post was uploaded, it immediately caused a fierce reaction from netizens, who left messages to express their "great disappointment" with Dan, but some netizens supported Dan and accused the poster of using Dan for hype. Yesterday, Gu Qing, deputy editor-in-chief of Zhonghua Book Company, confirmed to reporters that Yu Dan's father is indeed Yu Lian, but Zhonghua Book Company has never deliberately shaped Yu Dan. Yu Dan's success depends entirely on his knowledge and personal charm.

The strong post that broke the news on the Internet exposed Dan's family background.

"I usually don't pay much attention to programs such as special lectures when I watch TV, so when The Analects of Confucius became popular all over the country, I didn't know it until I attended the China Fan Zhongyan Research Association at the end of last year. I heard that someone was talking about The Analects with great interest. I just know that Yu Dan, the talented woman who attracts everyone, turned out to be the daughter of my old classmate Yu Lian ... "In this post entitled" Thinking about the family background factors of Dan's popularity ",the netizen who signed Hao Ge claimed to be an old classmate of Yu Dan's father Yu Lian. At the same time, he also talked about his experience of studying under Tang Men, a master of Chinese studies, and then serving as the deputy general manager of Zhonghua Book Company. ...

The extraordinary life experience of netizens made Yu Dan "lose points"

Although the poster finally showed that he didn't understand the growing process of Yu Dan and didn't point out that Yu Dan's fame was related to his family background, the speaker didn't care to listen. Many netizens questioned the truth of the news after reading the post. Many people said that the exposure of his life experience made Yu Dan "lose points". The reporter extracted some information: "Thank you for letting us know about Yu Dan's family and background. It turns out that Yu Dan is also from a' noble family', and it is reasonable for him to prosper after the' noble family', and he will prosper from generation to generation. " "I didn't expect these factors to be behind Yu Dan's success. It's so disappointing. " "Just say how can a person be so angry so quickly. It turns out that there is this relationship. " "It is no wonder that his famous work" The Analects of Confucius by Yu Dan "has to cooperate with Zhonghua Book Company, and the mystery of Yu Dan's rapid fame has been solved." ..... While everyone denounced Yu Dan, some die-hard readers of Yu Dan defended their idols, saying that some people were jealous of Dan's popularity, so they wanted to use Yu Dan for hype.

The bookstore responded that Yu Dan is indeed Yu Lian's daughter.

Is Yu Dan really the daughter of Yu Lian? Although the reporter failed to contact Yu Dan himself yesterday, the news was confirmed by Gu Qing, the current deputy editor-in-chief of Zhonghua Book Company. "Yes, Yu Dan has a deep relationship with Zhonghua Book Company. Her father is indeed Yu Lian, who was the deputy general manager of Zhonghua Book Company." Gu Qing said that many old comrades of Zhonghua Book Company grew up watching Yu Dan, but the popularity of Yu Dan and The Analects of Confucius has nothing to do with this relationship. "We have cooperated with Lecture Room. For example, Yan Chongnian talked about the Twelve Emperors of the Qing Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty died and the Qing Dynasty flourished for 60 years, and the Sui Dynasty talked about Cixi. Later, Yu Dan went to the forum and the two sides wanted to cooperate.

After responding to this, Gu Qing expressed dissatisfaction with the recent phenomenon that someone created a topic to question Dan. "At present, I believe many people are taking the opportunity to speculate on Dan." For example, Gu Qing said that there have been differences in understanding the Analects of Confucius. Zhonghua Book Company once published The Analects of Confucius in Four Treasures, which collected various interpretations of The Analects of Confucius by scholars of past dynasties. Now it seems that some people on the Internet have never jumped out of the interpretation of The Analects of Confucius and criticized Dan.

Yu Lian served as the secretary of Comrade Wan Li for a long time.

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Recently, I read an article by an old reporter, Mr. Fan Jingyi, "Listening to Yu Dan and Recording Yu Lian", only to know that Yu Dan's father is Mr. Yu Lian, who has a deep knowledge of Chinese studies. After reading this article, Hao Ge is also deeply touched. Although Yu Dan is not a noble family, he is at least a revolutionary family. After living and working in Beijing for many years, even a well-known journalist like Fan Jingyi didn't know the relationship between Yu Dan and Yu Lian. It's really hard to imagine Nowadays, both academic and literary circles pay attention to their own packaging promotion, so it can be said that it is a shortcut to make use of a prominent family background to become famous. However, Yu Dan chose to keep a low profile, did not exaggerate his background on any occasion, and became popular entirely by relying on his academic strength and personality cultivation charm, and his personality taste was admirable.

Fan Lao said in his article: "When The Analects of Confucius was popular all over the country, I had no idea at all. Until February 8, 65438, the inaugural meeting of China Fan Zhongyan Research Association was held in Beijing. In the lounge, I heard Mr. Feng Qiyong and Mr. Fan Ceng talking about the hot sale of The Analects with great interest-900,000 copies were sold for the first time, setting a record for the highest circulation of books; On the day the book was signed for sale in Beijing, more than 10,000 readers were waiting in line. I was taken aback, but I didn't ask the author's name. A day later, I spoke to Feng Qiyong on the phone, and then I remembered to ask him: Who is the author of The Analects? Feng Qiyong said in surprise, "why, you don't know? It's Yu Dan, the daughter of Yu Lian! " It's my turn to be dumbfounded. Yu Lian is our old classmate. How can I forget the name of his precious daughter? Unexpectedly, the little girl who was led to my humble abode by her father twenty years ago has become a talented woman dumped by many people today! "From Fan Lao didn't know who Yu Dan was, we also saw how low-key Yu Dan himself was before he became famous. In fact, real scholars should focus on learning.

In his article, Fan Lao recalled his association with his husband: "1945, I was admitted to Wuxi Special School of Chinese Studies, which was founded by Mr. Tang, a master of Chinese Studies. Among them, Yu Lian, Feng Qiyong, Shen Ruyu and Cao Daoheng are outstanding representatives. Yu Lian is not only outstanding in knowledge, but also young and mature, modest and calm, gentle and amiable. He is recognized as a model by his classmates and respects him like a brother. Once, Yu Lian wrote me a voluminous long letter, urging me to study hard and not to waste time. There is a saying that people can't forget: "time is easy to throw people away, and cleverness is easy to be mistaken." "1in the autumn of 948, the war of liberation entered the decisive battle stage. Yu Lian and Feng Qiyong suddenly and quietly "disappeared" and disappeared. It was not until the liberation of Shanghai that I heard that they were both underground party member, and Yu Lian was the head of the underground party organization of Wuxi National College. I suddenly realized that they were transferred on the orders of the organization. In 1960s, I learned from the newspaper that Feng Qiyong had become an up-and-coming young red scientist and published many works. Yu Lian is still like a yellow crane. In the mid-1980s, I was transferred from the Northeast to Beijing to work. After seeing Feng Qiyong again, I realized that Yu Lian was also in Beijing. He used to be the secretary of Comrade Wan Li for a long time, and now he is the deputy general manager of Zhonghua Book Company. I firmly believe that her father's hard work and affection must be poured into it. Her calm, firm and free-and-easy expression on the screen made me feel that her father's wisdom and personality were flowing in her blood. I feel that she must have a good family education and family style. I believe in genes. As the ancients said, there is no shortage of gentlemen. The evidence is true for even father and daughter. From this memory, good family style and profound atmosphere of Chinese studies have played an irreplaceable role in Dan's growth.

Because of his working relationship, Haug met Yu Dan face to face in academic lectures many times, and deeply admired his academic education and personality charm, not to mention the arrogance and frivolity of his aristocratic family. Her modesty, affinity and naturalness are always infecting everyone. Such learning and personality cultivation are not developed in a day, nor are they disguised and performed. Hao Ge believes that a scholar who can stand the test must have a personality that can stand the test. A true scholar is also a person who sets an example and is consistent in words and deeds. As a scholar star, it is not easy to remain calm, calm, humble, low-key and study knowledge in this impetuous era. Judging from Yu Dan's popular family background, Yu Dan's strength and self-cultivation are also the result of accumulation and years of tempering. Learning is not fake, but it is more necessary to lay a good foundation for Chinese studies from an early age.

Phoenix Satellite TV Lu Yu has an appointment to interview Yu Dan.

She is witty and eloquent; It took her seven days to translate The Analects, which became popular in China. In this issue, Lu Yu asked Dan to tell a little-known story in her life. She used to be very autistic. She once experienced a desert adventure alone; She once led the waltz all the way from Beizhan to Beijing Normal University. ...

The most unbearable thing is piracy.

Lu Yu (hereinafter referred to as "Lu"): What is the most unbearable thing?

(hereinafter referred to as): What I can't stand most is piracy, and what I can't stand most is the Eighth National Congress. My mother was stopped on the road and said, "buy one, old lady." Look at the price in 99 yuan, I can sell it to you in 20 yuan. You are so old, or 18 yuan take this complete collection. " My husband was stopped on the overpass, holding a cam-in his hand, and said, buy one. She speaks very well. My husband said I wouldn't listen to her. They say eight, and I'll sell it to you for six. You'd better listen. I'm glad to hear that. My husband almost jumped off the bridge and said, I really didn't listen. Please, I almost gave someone six dollars and finally escaped. So now I feel dizzy when I see these things.

I was very autistic when I was a child.

Lu: When you speak, you are clear. Is this the state in which you have been talking since childhood?

Y: No, I was autistic since I was a child, and I basically didn't talk when I was a child.

Lu: It is impossible not to say.

Y: It's just that children talk little and nobody cares about me. Because I was an only child, my parents were decentralized in the late Cultural Revolution. Grandma took me to live in a big yard with three entrances, and there were only two of us in a big yard. I didn't go to kindergarten, so I was basically an autistic child before I went to primary school at the age of six and a half.

Lu: When did you learn to read?

Y: When I was one or two years old.

Lu: So there is no time to talk.

Y: Nobody talks to me either. Learning more words has advantages. I have been talking to myself and keeping a diary since I was a few years old. I always feel that words guide me to think. My diaries are all unreliable diaries. I basically don't remember anything specific, just some feelings and feelings. I live in my own imagination and thinking every day.

Lu: What were you thinking?

Yu: In my diary, I liked it very much at that time. I always thought that with the team, I could go further than Jiapigou. I will think of A Dream of Red Mansions in the future.

Lu: So you will feel that you have a lot of virtual space, and only your mind roams freely, so you have no one to talk to, so you just write there by yourself.

Y: I was so closed all through primary school.

I ran into the desert alone in college.

Y: I didn't play reliably in college. I will not be idle every holiday. Speaking of today, I think traveling is more important to me than studying. At least there's no province in China that I haven't been to. Africa has never been to the world, and other continents have also been to many places.

Lu: It must have been accumulated over the years.

Y: It took more than twenty years to travel around Qian Shan!

Lu: So when I was in college, I often took 200 yuan and dared to go to Xinjiang in a summer vacation.

Y: Of course, there must be brothers, that is, two male students. At that time, our first stop was to get off at Liuyuan and go to Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes. When we got there, we went to see the cave every day and closed it at about 4: 30 in the afternoon. At that time, in addition to these caves, there was another yearning that made me more excited, and that was Mingsha Mountain in the desert outside the cave. I especially wanted to break into the desert.

Every time they say that we should go to the desert after the hole is closed, they say that we can't go until we don't look at the hole in the morning. But the two of them often create with their camera bags on their backs, coaxing me into eating apricots at home. I don't think they will let me go into the desert alone, just because it is dark, I'm afraid I'll get lost. I went to talk to lecturer Kong and said I could borrow your flashlight.

I left them a note saying that you should not worry about my flashlight. In addition to the flashlight, I brought a short knife from Yengisar, wrapped in a towel, which contained a box of matches, a pot of water, a broken straw hat, denim shorts and a small vest, and set off alone in the desert.

I was really excited when I walked in. At four o'clock in the afternoon, the temperature in the desert is about 389 degrees, and the sun is scorching. Walking through the desert and stepping on it step by step is basically stepping back step by step. I walked until I suddenly felt cold and dizzy, and then I looked around and understood a poem, what is the sky like a vault, covering all the fields. Seeing that all sides look exactly the same, I remember that I came in along a dry river, but at this moment, let alone that the river can't be found, there are the same sand dunes everywhere. The temperature is like sitting on a slide, it will be five or six degrees above zero.

Yu: In my diary, I liked it very much at that time. I always thought that with the team, I could go further than Jiapigou. I will think of A Dream of Red Mansions in the future.

Lu: So you will feel that you have a lot of virtual space, and only your mind roams freely, so you have no one to talk to, so you just write there by yourself.

Y: I was so closed all through primary school.

I ran into the desert alone in college.

Y: I didn't play reliably in college. I will not be idle every holiday. Speaking of today, I think traveling is more important to me than studying. At least there's no province in China that I haven't been to. Africa has never been to the world, and other continents have also been to many places.

Lu: It must have been accumulated over the years.

Y: It took more than twenty years to travel around Qian Shan!

Lu: So when I was in college, I often took 200 yuan and dared to go to Xinjiang in a summer vacation.

Y: Of course, there must be brothers, that is, two male students. At that time, our first stop was to get off at Liuyuan and go to Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes. When we got there, we went to see the cave every day and closed it at about 4: 30 in the afternoon. At that time, in addition to these caves, there was another yearning that made me more excited, and that was Mingsha Mountain in the desert outside the cave. I especially wanted to break into the desert.

Every time they say that we should go to the desert after the hole is closed, they say that we can't go until we don't look at the hole in the morning. But the two of them often create with their camera bags on their backs, coaxing me into eating apricots at home. I don't think they will let me go into the desert alone, just because it is dark, I'm afraid I'll get lost. I went to talk to lecturer Kong and said I could borrow your flashlight.

I left them a note saying that you should not worry about my flashlight. In addition to the flashlight, I brought a short knife from Yengisar, wrapped in a towel, which contained a box of matches, a pot of water, a broken straw hat, denim shorts and a small vest, and set off alone in the desert.

I was really excited when I walked in. At four o'clock in the afternoon, the temperature in the desert is about 389 degrees, and the sun is scorching. Walking through the desert and stepping on it step by step is basically stepping back step by step. I walked until I suddenly felt cold and dizzy, and then I looked around and understood a poem, what is the sky like a vault, covering all the fields. Seeing that all sides look exactly the same, I remember that I came in along a dry river, but at this moment, don't say that I can't find the river, and there are the same sand dunes everywhere. The temperature is like sitting on a slide, it will be five or six degrees above zero.

The first reaction is to make a fire. There is only one kind of fern called camel thorn in the desert, and its roots are deep. Take my Ingisha knife and plan there. When it's almost finished, you have to tear it off and your fingers are bleeding. That's when I knew what survival desire was. After I struck half a box of matches, I remembered to put the only towel under it and use it as a primer. The camel thorn finally burned.

At dawn, the two brothers really saw this pile of torches being discovered by me, and I scolded them. Call you silly girl, do you know there are wolves in the desert? I said I don't know. Say, do you know that Dune can translate? I don't know. Do you know about sandstorms? There was no sandstorm. I don't understand. Say you know that the temperature in the desert can drop by more than 30 degrees at a time? I see. I just got it.

Two men ran up to me and said, is that flashlight you brought useful? It suddenly occurred to me that the water I brought was useful, the towel was useful, the matches were useful, and the flashlight was useless.

Y: When I was a graduate student, I was in charge of our financial power there. I can take one year's activity funds and think I can spend them all at once. When I got it, it seemed to be more than 3,000 yuan, which was a huge sum in the 1980s. On the night when I got it, one of our brothers and I took a train from Beijing to Shanxi and packed a big sedan chair. At that time, there were more than 0/20 graduate students in Chinese Department, so I called another senior to say that you would lead the team the next day. Then I went in a mighty way. I remember when we entered Taihuai Town, so many people danced waltzes and circles in pairs. We conducted a small-scale training in advance. Once I led a group of people to jump back to Beijing Normal University from Beijing Exhibition Hall on a snowy day, and all the way back in circles. Although I often failed in physical education in middle school and college, most people are not as strong as me when playing ball.

Lu: I should have known that you danced the waltz 800.

Y: Yes, but he didn't have this rule at that time! So I decided to be a teacher later to change the rules, right?

Lu: That's right. We must change the rules of the game.

Mothers don't ask their children to recite The Analects.

Y: Now people often ask me, how old did you start teaching children to recite the Analects of Confucius? I said that my children grew up in a different environment from mine. I can't say that it was wrong for my parents to let me learn The Analects when I was four or five years old, because I was in the Cultural Revolution when I was four or five years old, and the children had nothing to learn and no TV. At that time, I had to learn something. When I was a child, she started watching cartoons at such a young age and went to parent-child classes to do handicrafts. She is surrounded by information, and she can learn a lot from this world. She doesn't just have this thing to recite, so I think we should respect children's happiness.

Lu: This is the first thing you realized.

Y: I think I grew up under the education of my children again. Many people say that children are not only teaching, but actually educating us. Children sometimes teach us to re-examine some topics about life. I remember my daughter sitting there when she was five or six months old. Her big bed is full of plush toys, electric dolls and all kinds of fun things. She sat in a pile of toys and twisted the empty medicine bottle back and forth, endlessly. My aunt always grabs the bottle from her hand and says, look how beautiful this doll is and how fun this thing is. She especially disdained to open it, and continued to climb over to get the bottle, still twisting it there. I was shocked at that time. I suddenly realized that we often use our own judgment to ask others, even the people you love. Perhaps in the eyes of a six-month-old baby, this bottle is the most classic toy in the world, so why don't I respect her as a mother?

I am road blind.

Y: If our family praises my daughter now, it means that you are better at finding the way than your mother. Because I often get lost on my way home. I often catch a person with a pile of handouts on the campus of Normal University and say, "Take me to the fourth floor of teaching quickly." Then people said sympathetically that teachers in Normal University are really hard to find, and then I thought, well, I have been in this campus for more than 20 years, and I still can't find them. You don't say! I have no sense of direction.

Lu: Oh, my God, you're not driving, are you?

Y: I have been learning to drive for a long time.

Lu: Thank you. Never drive.

Y: But I heard a conversation between my husband and my mother. My husband said never to let her drive, and she had to go to Henan Province to find someone in the morning. The most irritating thing is that my mother disdains to say that you flatter her too much. How can she drive to Henan Province and wander around Huairou at night? After listening to their words, I decided not to drive.