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... ed expression, these elderly scholars were indeed quite advanced in age, but their thinking was still on the cutting edge, and many of their ways had been adopted by the younger generation.

"I'll go and have our school's new media department write up a few articles first!"

"I'm going to get my grandson to teach me how to post on Weibo!"

"I'm going to ask my granddaughter how to talk so that I sound Versailles!"

The pent-up emotions of these past few days compelled ...

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