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一个秋高气爽的清晨,刚刚毕业留校的我,应约去见时任北京舞蹈学院院长的李正一老师。1984年9月,一个秋高气爽的清晨,刚刚毕业留校的我,应约去见时任北京舞蹈学院院长的李正一老师。在这位誉满舞苑的长者和导师的办公室里,我看到的是一双炯炯有神的眼睛,听到的是坚定而洪亮的声音。寒暄过后.老师用十分认真而又诚恳的语气,问我是否愿意同她一起继续从事中国古典舞学科建设的研究工作,平时能说会道的我,竟一时语塞起来,只是不住地点头,以
An autumn morning, I just graduated from school, should be about to see when he was president of Beijing Dance Institute, Lee Young-yi. In September 1984, in the autumn early autumn, when I just graduated from school, I was asked to meet Professor Lee Young-yi, the dean of the Beijing Dance Academy. In the office of this honored man and mentor, I saw a pair of piercing eyes and heard a firm and loud voice. After the greetings, the teacher, in a very serious and sincere tone, asked me if she was willing to continue her research work on the subject construction of classical Chinese dance with her. Usually I can speak up and just nodded and just nodded to