Unprecedented, she dropped out of school twice and was admitted to Peking University, and was buried

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

In August 2003, a low-key but crowded funeral was held in Babaoshan, Beijing. The protagonist is a 24-year-old Peking University student, who is she?What has she experienced in her life?This article will creatively describe the dropout experience, struggle and creation of this poor student, as well as the reasons for the end of her life and the enlightenment she left behind.

In 2003, a large number of people gathered on Babao Mountain in Beijing for a low-key but crowded funeral. The 24-year-old female student, Zhang Peixiang, is a student at Peking University. She was born in a poor family, and with the support of relatives, villagers and caring people, she had the opportunity to be admitted to Peking University.

After Zhang Peixiang entered Peking University, he began to swim in the ocean of knowledge, and was also fascinated by the Dream of Red Mansions, and was active in the Dream of Red Mansions forum. Under the pseudonym "flyingflower", she started her own creation by communicating with other fans of Red Mansions on the forum. Her first work, "The Red Chamber", was all the rage on the forum and won the attention of countless netizens. Subsequently, she created a series of works based on the Dream of Red Mansions and became a great writer on the Internet.

In terms of learning, Zhang Peixiang has also performed well, has always been the winner of the school's scholarship, and is also an excellent student in the eyes of the teachers. She also published an article "Selling Rice", which was based on the story of selling rice with her mother, telling a tear-inducing story that won the love of many people.

However, when the SARS epidemic broke out in Beijing in 2003, Zhang Peixiang went to the hospital for a blood test because he was unwell. Although she was not infected with SARS, she was diagnosed with leukemia. She knew that she had no possibility of **, and even spending all her savings could not save her life. As a result, she chose to devote her limited life to the things she loved, rather than spending her last days in the hospital.

On August 27, 2003, near dusk, Zhang Peixiang's funeral was held in Babaoshan. Although the funeral was low-key, it attracted hundreds of netizens, classmates and strangers to see them off. People held flowers and paper money to send Zhang Peixiang on his last journey. Her parents were devastated, they didn't expect their daughter to die so early.

At the funeral, the principal delivered a eulogy, reviewing Zhang Peixiang's short but glorious life. He mentioned her creative talent, her obsession and dedication to Dream of the Red Chamber, and her spirit of fighting for the honor of her school. He said that Zhang Peixiang was a kind, intelligent and hard-working student, and her departure had brought a heavy blow to the big family of Peking University.

Zhang Peixiang's departure makes people think deeply. She is a young man full of talents, and she has earned herself respect and recognition through her hard work and creation. However, her life was taken by illness. This story reminds us to value our lives and time, and not to bury our dreams and passions in trivial matters and busyness. We should live our true selves and pursue our dreams, whether in creation, study, or other fields.

Zhang Peixiang is a rising star, and her death is deplorable. Her creation and efforts are the best commemoration she left to future generations. Although her life was short, her talent and spirit will always shine in people's hearts.

Zhang Peixiang's story is a story of talent, struggle, and life. In her short life, she has earned respect and recognition through her efforts and creations. However, her passing has made people think deeply, cherish their lives and time, and pursue their dreams. Her passing is a wake-up call for us not to bury our dreams in trivial matters and busyness. Zhang Peixiang's story will always inspire us to live our true selves and pursue our dreams bravely.

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