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Why didn't Liang Wendao attend the fifth round table?

Liang Wendao quit the recording schedule for the fifth season because he didn't have time to record the Round Table School. The current official guest lineup includes Xu Zidong, Ma Weidou, Zhou Yijun, Chen Xiaoqing, Peisi Chen, Deng Yaping, and documentary director Ren Changzhen.

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Roundtable school may be a rare language program with heavy content in the increasingly bad public opinion environment. Almost all creators are from the media, and guests often have professional or academic backgrounds. Although the topic is selected from some hot topics or events, the depth of discussion is not limited to the topic or event itself, but also involves the social background and cultural origin behind it. So, the first program is very interesting.

Moreover, these people who talk about "mass communication" have deep cultural concern in the output of their views and still retain the bottom line of values. Sometimes, they will publish some small content in a more popular way. For example, in the fourth quarter of two years ago, they talked about "misreading". They talked about not only the misunderstanding in people's communication, but also the relationship between language and facts, and even Wittgenstein-few TV programs talked about these retired topics.

Perhaps these retreats are of little practical significance, but they are indeed more delicious than full-screen entertainment variety shows and many streamlined film and television dramas with no acting, no stories and no aesthetics.

In the program, Tao not only led the topic, but also extended the discussion as far as possible from the surface of the event to a deeper level. He himself exposed the embarrassment of his past experience, showed some personal limitations to the audience, and narrowed the distance between onlookers and content. He often shares what he has seen and heard, which not only gives the guests in the program a springboard for interaction, but also shows some of his lifestyle and personal status. He said that he lived at home and liked reading. He said that he grew up in a small town in Hebei when he was a child. His relationship with his parents, his obsession with things, and his feelings about adolescence, college and work made his growing background somewhat comparable to mine. And these words, except what Tao said, are hard for me to say.