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Man to sit gaokao for 27th time since 1983 to realize his dream​

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2023-06-06 11:31
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Liang Shi prepares for his 26th gaokao on June 6, 2022. [Photo/VCG]

What does the National College Entrance Exam, or gaokao, mean to Chinese? Everyone has their own answer. For Liang Shi, it's the only way to realize his dream of becoming a college student, Bandao Metropolis Daily reported.

At the age of 56, the Sichuan native will sit the exam on Wednesday for the 27th time.

In 1983, Liang attended his first gaokao but failed. He tried again in the next two years but saw no luck.

In 1986, his parents persuaded him to go to a technical school. He quit after just one year. He said he didn't want to work alongside loud machines.
He kept preparing for the test and did odd jobs.

In 1991, he went to work at a timber factory and got married. But he didn't give up on gaokao.

In 1992, he could only attend adult gaokao due to the age limit. He was admitted to Nanjing Forestry University, but he wasn't satisfied with it, so he didn't go.

In the same year, he was laid off. To raise his family, he worked as a salesman. He sold clothing, refrigerator, TV and hardware. Later he opened a building material factory and earned a million yuan in less than a year.

In 2001, the Ministry of Education canceled the age limit to attend gaokao. Liang picked up his books again.

Buried in his business, he only had time to sit the exam in 2002 and 2006. From 2010 to 2022, he sat for the exam for 13 consecutive years.

His best score came in 2018 when he got 469 out of the total 750. In 2019, he scored 462. But he didn't apply any university because his goal was Sichuan University, a Double First-Class university.

His repeated tries have earned him a reputation in gaokao and are met with mixed responses. His son, who took the test in 2011 with him and has graduated with a master's degree, doesn't want him to be under the spotlight. His wife said nothing so Liang took her silence as supportive.

Some netizen say he is wasting time and energy and he is putting on an act. Liang doesn't care about others' judgment. "Everyone pursues different things. You can't say who is right who is wrong. As long as the law permits, it's reasonable," he said.

To prepare for the exam, Liang leaves home at 8 am, takes the subway to study at a friend's teahouse and goes home at 9-10 pm. There's a fixed table for him. At noon, he takes a nap on the bench.

At such an age, Liang said he finds it hard to get up early. He wants to realize his dream as soon as possible so he has decided not to fix his goal on Sichuan University this year. "I'll be ok with a key university. If my score is sufficient for a key university, I'll attend it," he said.

 
Kinda weird that he already has a life and family but still spend times on the exam.

Is the exam his life goal now?
 
Those who failed Gaokao usually go to the west to get a degree.
China has more students to take Gaokao exam every year than many countries in population.
 
Those who failed Gaokao usually go to the west to get a degree.
China has more students to take Gaokao exam every year than many countries in population.
Utter nonsense

Before you can get a foot into a college, or university there are multiple hurdles. Acceptance of Chinese degree, graduation certificate, good command of language, money, insurance, housing, visa. Then there are hurdles of acceptance into engineering or other majors. Elite universities in France, England or Germany require extreme high hurdles. Good luck.
 
This is vanity and obsession, especially when he has a life to lead now.

The exam should be the means, not the goal.
Yes Ok that’s to prove itself. In some countries however this practice is forbidden. In Germany for example if you fail thrice at a single exam you are not allowed to study at the same subject or field ever again.
 
Yes Ok that’s to prove itself. In some countries however this practice is forbidden. In Germany for example if you fail thrice at a single exam you are not allowed to study at the same subject or field ever again.
That seems to be on the other end of the spectrum, too harsh.
 
This is vanity and obsession, especially when he has a life to lead now.

The exam should be the means, not the goal.
Not everyone takes exams for the sake of life.

Just like those who climb Mount Everest. What can they get after spending a lot of time and money?

Only prove oneself.
 
Not everyone takes exams for the sake of life.

Just like those who climb Mount Everest. What can they get after spending a lot of time and money?

Only prove oneself.
The ones who climb Mt. Everest are usually those vain and obsessed or have buckloads of money in the first place.
 
The ones who climb Mt. Everest are usually those vain and obsessed or have buckloads of money in the first place.
This person's name is Wang Shi, he is 71 years old, but he has climbed Mount Everest.

For a 71 year old person, the environment of Mount Everest can seriously harm his lungs. But he still insists on climbing Mount Everest because it was his childhood dream.


Guess how a 71 year old man climbed Mount Everest? He paid for four Sherpa, who carried him to Mount Everest in a sedan chair.

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This person's name is Wang Shi, he is 71 years old, but he has climbed Mount Everest.

For a 71 year old person, the environment of Mount Everest can seriously harm his lungs. But he still insists on climbing Mount Everest because it was his childhood dream.


Guess how a 71 year old man climbed Mount Everest? He paid for four Sherpa, who carried him to Mount Everest in a sedan chair.

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Exactly.

Vain, and rich.
 
Exactly.

Vain, and rich.
Yes. The person who took the college entrance examination 27 times is also a similar person. A first-class university is the Everest in his heart.

BTW: In 1983, it was also when my parents took the college entrance examination. My parents graduated from Hunan Agricultural University. I took the college entrance examination in 2005 and graduated from the University of National Defense Technology. I hope he can enter university before my child takes the college entrance examination.
 
Utter nonsense

Before you can get a foot into a college, or university there are multiple hurdles. Acceptance of Chinese degree, graduation certificate, good command of language, money, insurance, housing, visa. Then there are hurdles of acceptance into engineering or other majors. Elite universities in France, England or Germany require extreme high hurdles. Good luck.
Many Chinese college entrance exam losers was go to the USA. The threshold for American universities is very low, as long as you have enough money.
 

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