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"Conscience. It's what we call 'moral courage'. It's the most basic quality mankind should have. In Chinese history, Confucius had the strongest conscience. Today, we'll discuss his core thinking. It focuses on benevolence. By benevolence, it means you do unto others what you would want them to do unto to you."
—One of the professor's lectures[src]

A professor (Chinese: 老師; pinyin: Lǎoshī)[1] at Ying De Academy, who either taught philosophy or history. He was noted for his short temper and cowardliness. Like the other teachers, the professor never helped his students when they were bullied because of the F4's red slip. He himself was deeply afraid of Dao Ming Si.

Biography[]

The professor worked at Ying De Academy. When he learned his student Ah Shu was dropping out after angering the F4, the professor encouraged him to "start afresh" and not be a "black sheep." Ironically, his lecture that day was on conscience. Dong Shan Cai asked to be excused in the middle of it. The next day, the professor spilled soda on F4's leader Dao Ming Si. He immediately apologized and rushed away when he thought Si was going to hit him. Sometime later, he was presiding over a test and suspected Shan Cai of cheating. He dismissed her from class when she threw books at him, though it was an accident.[2] After photos of Si and Shan Cai were posted on the school's notice board, everyone believed they were dating. He treated her very nicely and even applauded when she answered his question wrong.[3]

Physical appearance[]

He was of a short stature, middle-aged, and a bit overweight. His wavy hair was long enough to reach his collar. He also wore wire-rimmed glasses. The professor was typically shown wearing button-down shirts with slacks. He was also shown wearing a zip-up sweater.

Personality and traits[]

The professor pretended to care for his students, such as when he showed concern for Ah Shu. However, his cowardice won out and he did nothing to help Ah Shu at all. He ultimately cared more for his own well-being. For this reason, he was deeply scared of the F4, particularly Si, and avoided situations involving them. He often contradicted himself, saying one thing to one person and saying the opposite to another. The professor also had a short temper and would yell at others about little issues.

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Meteor Garden (2001-02) characters
Main characters

Dao Ming Si | Dong Shan Cai | Hua Ze Lei | Mei Zuo | Xi Men | Ye Sha

Supporting characters

Ah De | Ah Lun | Ah Mei | Ah Song | Ah Yuan | Aisa | Bai He | Chen Qing He | Da Xin | Dao Ming Feng
Dao Ming Zhuang | He Yuan Zi | Li Zhen | Mi Mi | Sha Ge | Shan Cai's father | Shan Cai's mother | Teng Tang Jing
Qian Hui | Xi Men's father | Xi Men's mother | Xiao Geng | Xiao Shun | Xiao You | Xin Xin | Ya Men | Yi Lin
Yin Xiao Qiao | Ms. Yu | Zhang Xiao Hong

Minor characters

Ah Shu | Ah Xiang | Ah Yan | Aisa's mother | Dao Ming Cheng | Fortuneteller | Gao | Jing's parents | Landlady
Lei's date | Liu | Liu Shu Hao | Mai | Mei Jia | Mei Zuo's date | Mei Zuo's mother | Principal | Professor
Qing Yong | Shan Cai's boss | Thomas | Wang Xiao Long | Xi Men's date | Xiao Shun's friend | Xiao Touh
Xiao You's father | Xiao You's mother | Xu Shao Yang | Yu Tian | Yuan Zi's father | Yuan Zi's mother | Zhong Ze
Zhuang's ex-boyfriend | Zhuang's husband

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