Peking University
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北大助理教授:A Defense of Tsinghua and Peking University Students Choosing to Study Abroad – It Doesn’t Equate to Disloyalty
The outflow of AI talent from top Chinese universities like Tsinghua and Peking University is under debate. Contrary to popular belief, data suggests a significant portion of graduates are returning to China. Peking University professor Wang He argues that staying abroad for education or work doesn’t equate to a lack of patriotism, emphasizing the value of international technological exchange. Tsinghua University data shows only 8% of 2023 graduates pursued overseas study, contradicting claims of mass emigration. The Tsinghua Alumni Association reports a substantial return rate among alumni who studied abroad, driven by China’s growing economy and innovation initiatives.
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Li Guoqing, 60, Discusses Remarriage: “She Was My White Moonlight” – Two Unrequited Pursuits in Youth
E-commerce veteran Li Guoqing, 60, remarried in a “Still Believing in Love” themed wedding. His new wife, Zhang Danhong, was a Peking University classmate and his long-held “unattainable ideal.” After failed courtship attempts in the ’90s, including an offer of significant assets, they separated for decades. They eventually reunited, and his remarriage follows the completion of his asset division with his ex-wife just days earlier. Li had expressed a desire to marry someone “non-commercial.”
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Professor Qian Liqun’s Advice to Young People: Ignore Your So-Called Mentors, Sleep It Off First
Peking University Professor Qian Liqun advises young people to think critically, take breaks when needed, and forge their own paths. He encourages them to collaborate and not blindly follow mentors. While acknowledging survival challenges, he believes educated youth will ultimately find their way, emphasizing collective exploration and rest as valid steps forward.
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Late Answers from Two Peking University Alumni! Li Guoqing Confirms Marriage: Aiming for a Retake and Excellent Results
Dangdang founder Li Guoqing and Zhang Danhong will marry on August 16, 2025, marking a new chapter. The announcement follows Li’s divorce settlement. The wedding, themed “A Delayed Answer for Two Peking University Graduates,” will be held in Beijing. Guests are asked to donate to a Guizhou primary school, reflecting the couple’s philanthropic nature. Li, 61, appears to be embracing this new phase.
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Li Guofeng Remarries: “Living for the One I Love,” Says Protagonist
Former executive Li Guoqing is set to remarry Zhang Danhong, a fellow Peking University alumna, on August 16, 2025. The announcement, accompanied by poetic wedding invitations and social media posts, follows his 2023 divorce after a lengthy legal battle. Li, now focused on AI applications, views this as a fresh start.
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“Wei Shen” of Peking University Shares Math on Douyin: VP Asks, “How Much Can People Understand?”
Peking University’s math genius, Wei Dongyi (aka “Wei Shen”), has gained over 5 million followers on Douyin after a 4-second video. The account, confirmed by his cousin, will feature mathematical content. The platform anticipates his uploads, querying audience comprehension. Wei is known for his Olympiad gold medals, understated style, and significant contributions to mathematics, despite his modest budget and lifestyle.