Translated by Duong Thien Ty cheated on exams, passed grade 3 thanks to privileges, truth or tricks of antifan?

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Three years after his graduation was postponed due to the pandemic, Yi Yang Qianxi returned to the Central Academy of Drama to attend a make-up graduation ceremony. It was more than just a ceremony, it was also a moment to close the unfinished years of youth.
As a student of the class of 2022, Yi Yang Qianxi was unable to attend the graduation ceremony on time due to the impact of COVID-19. This year's ceremony was held jointly for the classes of 2020-2022, to make up for the generations of students who had to leave the school quietly, without the opportunity to say goodbye properly. The event not only had academic significance, but was also an opportunity for young people who had gone through a turbulent period to return and complete part of their unfinished memories.
In an interview after the ceremony, Yi Yang Qianxi shared his feelings about returning to his old school: "I still love going back to school. As soon as I entered, I didn't want to leave, and when it was time to leave, I was reluctant to leave. Because everyone here is full of vitality and youthful enthusiasm." He also said that he proactively postponed his work schedule to attend the ceremony, because "saying goodbye to Zhongxi seemed like he was missing a final breath. This time I decided to come back, because you never know if you will have the chance to return to school again."
These words are not only personal feelings, but also represent the common mood of many students who graduated during the pandemic. When all rituals, farewell hugs, and commemorative photos are replaced by email notifications, graduation ceremonies become a luxury. For them, it is not only a milestone marking the end of their learning journey, but also a farewell to a vibrant youth, full of aspirations and ambitions.
At the ceremony, when videos of his college days were shown, Jackson was moved to say that he saw "many moments where everyone was a little naive, but very memorable." Those images reminded him of a generation that studied online, wore masks during their senior year, and couldn't gather together to take a commemorative photo. Those were imperfect years, but very real.
Jackson Yee is one of China's most prominent young artists, a former member of the band TFBoys and currently active in the film industry. Despite his busy schedule, he still takes the time to return to school, not to fulfill an obligation, but to fulfill an emotion. His return is a testament to the maturity of a young artist who has gone through difficult years, but still maintains respect for the past.
On social media, many viewers expressed sympathy for Thien Ty's actions. One person wrote: "The generation that graduated during the pandemic like us all understand that feeling." Another person shared: "Not everyone has the opportunity to return to school like Thien Ty, but everyone has a goodbye that they haven't had time to say." Someone concluded: "Youth doesn't need to be perfect, it just needs to end properly."
Jackson Yee's Late Graduation is a delicate slice of youth, of things left unfinished, and of how one learns to go back â not to begin, but to finish. In a world that is always in a hurry, stopping to say goodbye properly is sometimes the most necessary thing.
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