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七十年代末的康乐园,就像其时的未名湖、珞珈山一样,真正当得上“生机勃勃”、“欣欣向荣”这俗透了的八字批语。刚从十年浩劫中喘过气来的教授们,与因恢复高考制度而得以踏进校园的七七、七八级“大”学生一拍即合,共同营造了一场几乎空前绝后的读书热潮。七七、七八级学生的问学热忱,基于与知识的长期隔绝以及由此造成的极度饥渴,更因背景的“荒芜”与“苍凉”而显得格外突兀。当初“壁立千仞”的姿态,很快因
At the end of the seventies, the park was just like the unnamed lake and Luojia Mountain at the time. It really deserved to be “vigorous” and “thriving”. Professors who just breathed from the devastation of the Decade brought together the students of Seventy-Seven, Seventy-eighth, and Big Diplomacy who had stepped into the campus for the resumption of the college entrance examination to jointly create an almost unprecedented reading craze. The enthusiasm of the seventy-seven and seventy-eight students, based on the long-term isolation from knowledge and the extreme hunger caused by them, is especially unexpected due to the “barrenness” and the “desolation” of the background. The original “stalwarts ” gesture, quickly due to