I don't agree with the total 15 outbound population. It is the foreigner Bai Ying who appeared in the fourth episode of The Kingdom of Designers on Paper. This American, who deeply loves China culture, made three covers for Zhang Chonghe's Peach Blossom Fish, namely Alaska Cedar, Indian rosewood and African Sapindus mukoraiensis. Carefully designed, printed and bound, Peach Blossom Fish is beautiful, but I think it is already a work of art rather than the word "book" in the title "but there is a book".
Another person I don't quite agree with is the picture book reading promoter who appeared in the third episode of The Wonderful World of Picture Books. When introducing children's books to children, the blushing person in the camera is always very noisy, either attracting children's attention with exaggerated facial expressions or explaining the meaning of words to children with exaggerated body language; Obviously, the "Night in the Library" activity designed by the movie "Night in the Museum" made the dolls who spent the night in the library bring a book to their young master, and suddenly wanted to make children fall in love with picture books and read in this virtual way. In my opinion, this activity, like exaggerated facial expressions and exaggerated body language, pushes picture books to children by seemingly beautiful and rough means. What is reading? Modern Chinese Dictionary is defined as "reading (books, newspapers, etc.). ) and understand its content. " Obviously, reading is an active process. The emergence of the profession of reading promoter is based on the active process that people gradually abandon reading (books and newspapers, etc.). ) and understand its content. " The sudden intention may be to use exaggerated means to guide children to fall in love with reading from reading picture books, but will the promotion of such a heavy taste make children lose their ability to enter reading independently?
Besides, But There is a Book is a very elegant cultural documentary with music, explanation and clever animation. This humanistic documentary, which consists of five episodes, such as Book Weaving, Fantasy Drifting of Second-hand Books, Wonderful World in Picture Books, Kingdom of Designers on Paper, and Reading Guide of Fast Times, leads us to complete a book drift in every way of loving books. We enjoy ourselves and share our feelings. However, having books has become a warm feeling in winter.
What impressed me most was the story between the translator Ye Fan and One Hundred Years of Solitude. Yue and I have been good friends for years. When the new classics were published one after another, he happened to be there to promote the new books. I took advantage of the moon first, and followed their publishing rhythm to read Marquez's Love in Cholera Period, Leaves Withered, Bad Time, Colonel who didn't write to him, A murder that was publicized in advance and so on. Ye Fan appeared in the first episode of The Book of the Sea. I was startled when he appeared. I thought "One Hundred Years of Solitude" could at least be translated by a veteran translator with gray hair, such as Mr. Zhao Deming, the translator of Robert Bolano's masterpiece "2666". However, Ye Fan is so young that he always sympathizes, as if he were still a student, and his mouth is full of jingling Spanish! Listen to him talk about how to start learning Spanish at Peking University, how to start trying to translate Spanish novels, how to accept the task of translating One Hundred Years of Solitude through exams, how to talk about the torture and joy in the translation process, and how to listen to him read a translation in a clear voice: "The incompetent are encouraged, the shy are encouraged, the greedy are satisfied, the temperate have desires, the indulgent are punished, and the withdrawn become temperamental."
Although I am not satisfied with some paragraphs, I like The Book of the Sea, the first episode of You Shu, so I will catch up on it. How could I have thought that "But There are Books" would repay me like this! The fifth episode, A Guide to Fast Times Reading, tells the story of Zhu Liwei in one third. Zhu Liwei, an ordinary girl, is an editor of a publishing house. Because she was distressed by the time of taking the subway on her way to and from work every day, she brought her reading into the carriage. "I find it particularly easy to concentrate when studying in the subway." This feeling took me back to 10 years ago.
I lived in Liangcheng District, Hongkou District, Shanghai at that time. The newspaper office is near Zhongshan Park in Changning District. I walk from the east to the west every day. Fortunately, Light Rail Line 3 was officially opened. From Chifeng Road to Zhongshan Park, there are 9 stops in the middle, and the light rail takes about half an hour by car. Half an hour on the way to work and half an hour on the way to work, I was reading. I didn't count how many books I read on the light rail at that time. I only remember that in the noisy and crowded carriage, my reading efficiency was particularly high.
Zhu Liwei, who likes studying in the subway, began to pay attention to his classmates who also like studying in the subway, and took pictures of their distracted moments with his mobile phone. One day, she photographed a reader reading Zen and motorcycle maintenance art. "I really want to ask him if this book is good," said Zhu Liwei. I happened to see this book with a strange title, so I sent a message in WeChat circle of friends: I really want to tell Zhu Liwei that Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance is very good. One second after the news was sent out, my friend Mr. Meng Ming asked, "Does Mr. Wu have Zhu Liwei's WeChat?"
Speaking of my good friend Meng Ming, it's time to tell a story about reading.
Mr. Fan, a columnist of Southern Weekend, published a book "Boating in the Sea of Books", some of which I asked him for when I was the responsible editor of the "Sunshine Reading" page of Shanghai Middle School Student Newspaper. Teacher Fan included this group of "children's interest in books" in boating in the sea of books. In the postscript, the modest gentleman teacher Fan mentioned me. Mr. Meng Ming likes the Book of Boating very much, and he likes to read every word of the postscript carefully, so by chance, we became book friends who have never forgotten each other.
Seeing my voice in the circle of friends and wanting to say something to Zhu Liwei, enthusiastic Meng Ming quickly turned herself into a "matchmaker". An hour later, I met Zhu Liwei. That night, Zhu Liwei and I had a good chat about how to read and what kind of books to read on the subway.