- Once I was walking on the street with someone, and a fortune teller shouted at me, "Zhu De's eyebrows." My eyebrows are thick, but I didn't pay attention to him and didn't stop.
- During the student movement, I and some unfamiliar classmates rode on a truck from Tiananmen Square. One classmate was reading a script, but soon everyone realized it wasn't working because the truck was moving too fast for people to hear. So, we started chanting slogans: "Li Peng step down, people rise up!"
- One morning, I got on a milk delivery truck from the square, mainly filled with workers. Some people were drinking milk, and I think I also had a bottle. My foot was being pressed by a worker, but I didn't dare to say anything until I got off.
- In the summer, walking on South Garden Road, I met a girl walking towards me. When we passed each other, I accidentally touched her chest, and she screamed. I quickly apologized, but we both didn't stop and walked away.
- I went to Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge with students from another school. Some people were sitting on the bridge with the Yangtze River below, including girls. As someone afraid of heights, I couldn't imagine it. On the way back to school on the bus, a girl leaned her arm against me, and I felt happy, as if she was from a university in Anhui.
- After the student movement, while selling movie tickets at school, I once shouted, "Hu Yaobang praised this movie," and Liu Yuan said I was smart. A student criticized me, and I asked them what they had done to commemorate Hu Yaobang.
- During a demonstration, I had a red flower pinned to my white sweater, but my classmates objected, calling me a ticket seller. I quickly took it off. After one demonstration returning to school (East Gate), I shouted, "Give me back my girlfriend." My classmates burst into laughter.
- While swimming in the Nanjing University swimming pool, I saw a woman swimming towards me from the other side, so I swam backstroke to meet her, almost bumping heads.
One woman didn't know how to swim, so I tried to teach her by holding her chin with one hand and her chest with the other, but she gave up. - When I was at the square, the government built long rows of temporary toilets at the edge of the square, which was quite spectacular.
- In college, on the way home from school, I used to walk hand in hand with classmates. Some international students saw this and said it would be seen as homosexuality in the West.
- People in my hometown spread rumors that I was admitted to Nanjing Normal University (which was not true), but I didn't go there. I actually got into Nanjing University.