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哈佛大學中國學生錄取文書首次公開
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2021年哈佛大學公開錄取新生的申請文書,其中中國學生錄取文書首次公開,托普仕Alice老師為大家整理了全部的文書內(nèi)容,供大家仔細閱讀和參考~

  這篇文書內(nèi)容主題是書法,通過描寫自己對書法的偏愛,側(cè)面展現(xiàn)了他在追求知識的無限樂趣。

  完整文書:

  I have a fetish for writing.

  I’m not talking about crafting prose or verses, or even sentences out of words. But simply constructing letters and characters from strokes of ink gives me immense satisfaction. It’s not quite calligraphy, as I don’t use calligraphic pens or Chinese writing brushes; I prefer it simple, spontaneous, and subconscious. I often find myself crafting characters in the margins of notebooks with a fifty-cent pencil, or tracing letters out of thin air with anything from chopsticks to fingertips.

  The art of handwriting is a relic in the information era. Why write when one can type? Perhaps the Chinese had an answer before the advent of keyboards. “One’s handwriting,” said the ancient Chinese, “is a painting of one’s mind.” After all, when I practice my handwriting, I am crafting characters.

  My character.

  I particularly enjoy meticulously designing a character, stroke by stroke, and eventually building up, letter by letter, to a quote person-alized in my own voice. Every movement of the pen and every drop-let of ink all lead to something profound, as if the arches of every "m" are doorways to revelations. After all, characters are the build-ing blocks of language, and language is the only vehicle through which knowledge unfolds. Thus, in a way, these letters under my pen are themselves representations of knowledge, and the delicate beauty of every letter proves, visually, the intrinsic beauty of know-ing. I suppose handwriting reminds me of my conviction in this vi-sual manner: through learning answers are found, lives enriched, and societies bettered.

  Moreover, perhaps this strange passion in polishing every single character of a word delineates my dedication to learning, testifies my zeal for my conviction, and sketches a crucial stroke of my character.

哈佛大學中國學生錄取文書

  "We--must--know ... " the mathematician David Hilbert's voice echoes in resolute cursive at the tip of my pen, as he, addressing German scientists in 1930, propounds the goal of modern intellectu-als. My pen firmly nods in agreement with Hilbert, while my mind again fumbles for the path to knowledge.

  The versatility of handwriting enthralls me. The Chinese devel-oped many styles -- called hands -- of writing. Fittingly, each hand seems to parallel one of my many academic interests. Characters of the Regular Hand (kai shu), a legible script, serve me well during many long hours when I scratch my head and try to prove a mathematical statement rigorously, as the legibility illuminates my logic on paper. Words of the Running Hand (xing shu), a semi-cursive script, are like the passionate words that I speak before a committee of Model United Nations delegates, propounding a decisive course of action: the words, both spoken and written, are swift and coherent but resolute and emphatic. And strokes of the Cursive Hand (cao shu) resemble those sudden artistic sparks when I deliver a line on stage: free spontaneous, but emphatic syllables travel through the lights like rivers of ink flowing on the page.

  Yet the fact that the three distinctive hands cooperate so seamlessly, fusing together the glorious culture of writing, is perhaps a fable of learning, a testament that the many talents of the Renaissance Man could all be worthwhile for enriching human society. Such is my methodology: just like I organize my different hands into a neat personal style with my fetish for writing, I can unify my broad interests with my passion for learning.

  “...We -- will -- know!” Hilbert finishes his adage, as I frantically slice an exclamation mark as the final stroke of this painting of my mind.

  I must know: for knowing, like well-crafted letters, has an inherent beauty and an intrinsic value. I will know: for my versatile interests in academics will flow like my versatile styles of writing.

  I must know and I will know: for my fetish for writing is a fetish for learning.

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