[Commentary] He is a professor and the UP host (anchor) of station B.

"How to define a good job? Look at money in the short-term, and grow in the long-term?" "Young people lie flat: I just don't want to be a donkey" "Choose the wrong major and miss my life? What pits should I avoid when filling up a volunteer?" ... his In the station B channel, many topics are presented in a humorous way to "solve problems" for young people.

In less than a year, he has gained nearly 370,000 fans and has become a veritable UP master. He is Professor Liang Yongan of the Chinese Department of Fudan University.

  Liang Yongan is a "post-50". In 1978, he was admitted to Fudan University's Chinese Department to study literature. Since 1984, he has taught at Fudan University, mainly engaged in modern and contemporary Chinese literature, comparative literature and comparative culture studies.

The "From Novels to Movies" classes he offered in the Chinese Department of Fudan University were extremely shocking, and there were no seats available when he arrived half an hour earlier.

  Recently, Liang Yongan said in an interview with a reporter from China News Agency that his “touching the Internet” was accidental, but through “touching the Internet” he felt more deeply the thoughts and plight of contemporary young people.

He very much hopes that through his own experience, young people can change their way of thinking and make their lives better.

  [Concurrent] Liang Yongan, Professor of Chinese Department of Fudan University

  Mainly after the epidemic, I feel that people of different attributes need to talk to each other.

Because I work in a university, and then I convey all these things in some universities to everyone.

In a mutual connection, such a consensus is obtained.

So it can't be because you can only face the students of the "985" school, then you are too limited.

  [Explanation] "Being grounded" and "following the trend" is the reporter's first impression of opening Liang Yongan's B station channel.

"Why do I say that'post-90s' and'post-00s' are the most unsuitable generations to get married in history?" This video involving the topic of "marriage urging" has aroused widespread resonance among netizens, with 4.08 million views and over 25,000 comments. strip.

In the video, Liang Yongan said earnestly, "Marriage can be urged, but love cannot be urged." "Without the hard work of the previous generation, how can the next generation have such a relaxed and free life". He hopes that both parents and children can interact with each other. Be considerate and be honest with each other.

  Liang Yongan believes that, in fact, there is no contradiction between a firm belief in being single and finding a suitable partner.

  [Concurrent] Liang Yongan, Professor of Chinese Department of Fudan University

  I especially think that the younger you are, the more you have to be single, the more you can find (the other half) at this time.

Because if you are determined to be single, you have your own direction. I build a lifestyle by myself. I have a relationship with the world. I want to build my life. The better you build, the better you can find someone to respond to. People who can appreciate and discover each other.

  [Commentary] Liang Yongan revealed that part of the source of his video topic is system recommendations, and the other part is his usual cultural research, literary research, and "what he sees and hears" around him.

Some netizens questioned that the views in the video are too idealistic, while Liang Yongan believes that ideals are to open people's minds and see various ways of living.

  [Concurrent] Liang Yongan, Professor of Chinese Department of Fudan University

  In fact, the so-called ideals in literature, they open up the world to you and see various ways of living, so I think the biggest feature of idealism is to make choices, that is, to know that there are various ways of living, and then choose one that suits you. like.

And it is valuable to society. I think this is the real ideal, not empty or abstract.

  [Explanation] Even though he is over sixty years old, Liang Yongan, who is currently in retirement and reemployment, still insists on updating the video every week. He believes that young people nowadays are very hopeful and need to be given some push.

  [Concurrent] Liang Yongan, Professor of Chinese Department of Fudan University

  It is impossible for a person's lifestyle to be 180 degrees (change) at a time. Now it rotates a little bit by 0.5 degrees and 1 degree, so this is a daily work that requires a long flow of water, so I must stick to it.

  Xu Yinkang Yuzhan Adila reports from Shanghai

Editor in charge: [Li Ji]