At the end of the first month of 1978, the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the College of Economics and Trade opened one after another.
On the first day of school, He Tingjun took a special leave to send Yunqiao to school.
The two children also wanted to take their mother to school, but the elementary school and kindergarten had already started, and they had to go to school by themselves, so they had no way to take their mother to school.
That morning, when they were about to leave with their school bags on their backs, the two children waved goodbye to Yun Qiao reluctantly.
"Goodbye, Mom."
"I will miss you, Mom."
"Mom, remember to think of me when you're at school these few days."
The university was a boarding school, with classes held Monday through Saturday and only Sundays for students leaving the campus. Freshmen lived on campus and could not apply for a break. So Yun Qiao had to live on campus for six months before applying for a break, once he was a full-time undergraduate in September.
Looking at the two children with tears in their eyes, Yun Qiao felt reluctant to let them go.
She bent down and kissed each of her children on the cheek. She said softly, "Well, Mommy will miss you. A few days will pass quickly, and Mommy will be home on Sunday."
"See you on Sunday."
Watching Feng Juan taking the two children out, Yun Qiao also put on his backpack and prepared to go out.
He Tingjun picked up the bedding on the table and the other luggage he had put in his pocket, and put them into the trunk of the car.
Because I had to live on campus, I brought a lot of things with me when I went to school for the first time, so Yuanyuan also went with me to move my luggage.
When they arrived at the street near the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, it was filled with students and parents sending their children to register. From a distance, they could see a traffic jam ahead, so He Tingjun parked the car a little further away, got out, picked up his luggage, and walked to the school.
There were many people at the school gate, but it was not chaotic. There were student representatives wearing red armbands to maintain order. There were also energetic young faces and parents with eager expectations in their eyes around them. Everything was relatively orderly.
Following the guidance of the student representatives, Yun Qiao and his group quickly found the new student registration office.
It's called the registration area for new students, but in fact it's just a row of long tables. On the back of each table is a piece of red paper with the names of different majors written on it with a brush. It's very eye-catching, ensuring that every new student who comes to register can find their major right away.
One had to queue up to check in, so Yun Qiao asked He Tingjun and Yuanyuan to wait not far away for a while while he squeezed into the crowd to queue up.
Yun Qiao's major was Traditional Chinese Medicine. After a short wait in line, it was soon her turn to register and go through the admission procedures.
After completing the formalities, Yun Qiao squeezed out of the crowd with the newly acquired dormitory key to reunite with her husband and sister.
The girls' dormitory is at the back of the school. From the main gate, you can almost cross the entire campus.
The campus scenery is not the best, and the buildings can only be said to be average, but no one cares about these details. Everyone only cares about how much knowledge they can learn on the university campus, not how beautiful the school environment is.
The girls' dormitory is a four-story building with a long corridor facing the sun. On the north side of the corridor are single-room dormitories, and on both sides are public toilets and washrooms.
Because it is the first day of school, and considering that family and friends will help to send things, there are no restrictions on the dormitories for freshmen. After registration, if it is confirmed that you are a family member of a freshman, even boys can go upstairs to send luggage.
But even so, He Tingjun did not stay in the girls' dormitory for long. He sent his luggage to Yun Qiao's dormitory and went downstairs first.
The girls' dormitory is an eight-person room with bunk beds. Each person has a separate desk, but no separate wardrobe. There are only two wardrobes, each divided into four compartments, with each person occupying one compartment. There is a keyhole on the outside, so the rooms can be locked individually, which still provides some privacy.
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