
Zou Dianrong, 81, took the national judicial exam(司法考试) in Ningxia on Nov 1, drawing much attention. When Zou left the exam room wearing a big smile, he became well-known of the crowd. "The test was not difficult, although completing all the questions in time was a challenge. I only answered half of the questions. It was difficult to learn to use the computer, which wasted a lot of time."
Zou was a Chinese teacher before retirement. He could have enjoyed a relaxed happy life with his family, but he wanted to learn more knowledge. As the country began paying attention to legal knowledge across the nation, Zou came up with the idea of taking the exam. "I just want to learn more about law," said Zou. He said he spent three months preparing for the exam, with at least two-hour study every day. Zou's family disagreed with his decision at first, as they thought the exam was useless for an 80-year-old person.
But Zou said he wanted to provide volunteer services to the public, including legal suggestions and help, if he passed the exam. For him, the result doesn't matter. "If I fail this time, I'll try again next year."
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