The teacher who taught us the course of political economy was named Qi Fengxiang. From Qi Fengxiang's accent, Qi Fengxiang should be from Shandong. Qi Fengxiang is a postgraduate graduate of the Tibet Institute for Minorities, which is also in Xianyang. At that time, many teachers in our school graduated from the Tibet Minorities Institute.
There are not many oblique parts in political economy, but it takes a lot of memorization. When Qi Fengxiang was giving us lectures, he often asked us to underline a long paragraph of content.
The teacher who taught us Western economics was named Xu Chenpan. From Xu Chenpan's accent, Xu Chenpan should also be from Xi'an or Xianyang. I don¡¯t know who graduated from there, maybe they also graduated from Tibet Minority College. I think Western economics is more interesting than political economy because Western economics is not as boring as political economy.
Both Political Economics and Western Economics are courses offered by our undergraduates majoring in Human Resource Management. They only take the first academic year of the freshman year, and there is no need to take these two courses after that. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com