Original (partial):
Ji Xianlin: Xin Wei, now that you are the interviewer and I am the interviewee, can you ask me and answer?
Miaomiao: OK.
Ji Xianlin: Then feel free to ask.
Vivi: Grandpa, when I was young, you said that when you were young, you were most interested in reading leisure books. You like reading Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and you can remember the names of fugitives. Grandpa, I'm just like you. I like reading leisure books best. Once in a math class, I looked down at the Water Margin, and while watching it, I recited a hundred seats for eight generals. The teacher found out. Dad hit me for the first time after knowing this. Although it didn't hurt at all, I haven't seen the Water Margin since.
Ji Xianlin: (Laughter) My parents were away when I was a child, and my uncle didn't care much about me, but I wasn't allowed to read casual books. What do we do? We don't go home after school and secretly hide in a place to read idle books. I read a lot of light books, including Gong Peng Case, Biography of the Duke of Ji, Shi Gong Case and Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses. I advocate reading leisure books. Why? Tell me, Xin Wei, how can I write this article well?
Extended data:
The Dialogue between Vivi and the Tree is a dialogue between the author and celebrities, including interviews with Ji Xianlin (selected in the first volume of the fifth grade text of People's Education Publishing House), Shi Tiesheng, Li Guowen, Ding Cong, Huang Zongjiang, Jin Shangyi and Cao Wenxuan. The author is Zhang Fang, female, whose original name is Rolling and pen name is Zhang Miao, and her name was changed to Zhang Fang in May 2003.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Dialogue between Miao and Dashu