杨澜《重塑中国的年轻一代》
杨澜TED演讲:重塑中国的年轻一代(中英文对照)
杨澜TED演讲:重塑中国的年轻一代(中英文对照)The night before I was heading for Scotland, I was invited to host the final of “China’s Got Talent” show in Shanghai with the 80,000 live audience in the stadium. Guess who was the performing guest? Susan Boyle. And I told her, “I’m going to Scotland the next day.” She sang beautifully, and she even managed to say a few words in Chinese. [Chinese] So it’s not like “hello” or “thank you,” that ordinary stuff. It means “green onion for free.” Why did she say that? Because it was a li ne from our Chinese parallel Susan Boyle — a 50-some year-old woman, a vegetable vendor in Shanghai, who loves singing Western opera, but she didn’t understand any English or French or Italian, so she managed to fill in the lyrics with vegetable names in C hinese. (Laughter) And the last sentence of Nessun Dorma that she was singing in the stadium was “green onion for free.” So [as] Susan Boyle was saying that, 80,000 live audience sang together. That was hilarious.来苏格兰(做TED讲演)的前夜,我被邀请去上海做”中国达人秀“决赛的评委。
杨澜给80后女孩忠告,励志语录大全
杨澜给80后女孩忠告,励志语录大全杨澜曾被评选为“亚洲二十位社会与文化领袖”、“能推动中国前进、重塑中国形象的十二位代表人物”、“《中国妇女》时代人物。
对于80后女孩,杨澜有以下的几个非常励志的忠告:杨澜给80后女孩的忠告,杨澜经典语录一:拥有品位女孩到了二十几岁后,就要开始学着用心的经营自己了,它体现在自己的外表以及涵养上,每一个女孩都是特别的,都应该有自己独特的品位,可能很多女孩会觉得品位与时尚或奢侈品是挂钩的,其实不是,品味是一个人去观察事物时的态度,同样的东西,不同的人眼光下会出现着不同的版本,物品本身的价值与品位的高低是没有关系的,女孩要用自己的目光去欣赏一件东西,用高级的品味去挑选东西。
在某些程度上,一个人的品味与她的气质是相辅相成,品位的高低取决于一个女孩在日常生活里对新事物的发现,品位是自己独特的味道,每个女孩都要有自己的品味,一个廉价的饰品只要戴出了属于它的另类,它也能够表现出自己的品味。
平常的时候可以多看看时尚杂志,提升一下自己对服饰等的欣赏度。
二:养成看书的习惯女孩到了二十几岁后,就已经开始慢慢的接触社会了,在与别人交往的过程中,谈吐与修养是最能征服别人的。
我不相信一个不喜欢看书的女孩,她会是充满智慧的。
没事的时候,去到书店逛逛,认真的挑几本可以提升自己的书籍买回家阅读,不管是名著还是理财方面的或是激励方面的,都有值得我们学习的地方,书可以让人们的生活丰富,也可以让人们的思想改变,选择阅读一本好书,胜过一个优秀的辅导师。
喜欢看书的女孩,她一定是沉静且有着很好的心态,因为在书籍的海洋里,女孩可以大口的吸收着营养。
喜欢看书的女孩,她一定是出口成章且优雅知性的女人。
认真的阅读,可以让心情平静,而且书籍里暗藏着很大的乐趣,当遇到一本自己感兴趣的书时,会发现心情是愉悦的,而且每一本书里都有着很大的智慧,阅读过的书籍都会是女孩社交中的资本,相信没有人会喜欢与一个肤浅的女孩交往。
选择了合适的书本,它能够教会人很多哲理,以及会让你学会以一种平和的心态去迎接生活里的痛苦或快乐。
杨澜TED演讲:重塑中国的
• So happiness is the most popular word we have heard through the past two years. Happiness is not only related to personal experiences and personal values, but also, it's about the environment. People are thinking about the following questions: Are we going to sacrifice our environment further to produce higher GDP? How are we going to perform our social and political reform to keep pace with economic growth, to keep sustainability and stability? And also, how capable is the system of selfcorrectness to keep more people content with all sorts of friction going on at the same time? time?幸福不仅仅是个人的经历和 个人价值,幸福也关乎环境。人们在思考这样的问题:我们真的要为 了更高的GDP去牺牲我们的环境吗? 我们如何在实施我们社会政治改革的同时,保持经济增长的可持 续性和稳定性? 一个系统的自我更正能力如何让更多的人对于同时发生的各种摩 擦满意?
• She and her friends have parallel likes and dislikes. • Chinese parallel Susan Boyle
杨澜简介
杨澜简介国内著名资深电视节目主持人。
曾在国内具有强大影响力的电视台担任电视栏目主持,以极具亲和力的主持风格倍受广大电视观众的喜爱。
曾主持《正大综艺》、《杨澜访谈录》等电视栏目;曾被评选为“亚洲二十位社会与文化领袖”、“能推动中国前进、重塑中国形象的十二位代表人物”、“《中国妇女》时代人物。
2011年6月,“出版人马志明”发质疑其涉嫌“私吞”中国青少年基金会希望工程项目,杨澜身陷“私吞捐款门”,25日,质疑者公开致歉。
生命中的三件事经历了以上人生的不断变换,如果问杨澜什么改变了她的命运?她脱口而出的是,知识改变命运。
然后她说,具体有三件事情对她最有影响。
第一件事是她感谢父母,因为他们给了她长期温暖有爱的家庭。
“我是他们的独生女儿。
在一个很有教养的环境中长大。
当时大陆都很穷,但我生活在这个有亲情有乐趣的家庭,培养了我的自信心,这是很根本的,我不会有什么心理缺憾。
” 第二件事是她进入中央电视台,有1000个人去考试,但她考赢了,这次考试不但改变了她的命运,也改变了她对生活的设计。
原来她的理想是去一个国外的公司做金融贸易,就像她现在很多同学都在做的事一样。
但她进入央视才发现传媒才是她最喜欢做的事。
第三件事是她去美国读书。
“其实那时候我是没钱去美国读书的,虽然我在中央电视台做了两年,自己也可以赚一些钱,出场费也很高了,但毕竟还是不够去美国哥伦比亚大学读书。
很感谢正大集团的总裁谢国民,他是泰国著名的华裔资本家,当时我做正大综艺的主持,跟他有认识。
”个人评价“我不是中国的华莱士”永嘉路387号(阳光卫视上海总部)一楼,杨澜坦言,阳光卫视成立2年来,自己获得的人生阅历,远远超过了过去10年的总和。
“做阳光以来,经济管理、公司运作等各个方面给我很大的压力。
”杨澜展现给公众的,是一个多角度的形象。
虽然外界有“杨澜是阳光文化形象大使而不是掌门人”的说法,杨澜说:她现在一半时间做主持,一半时间做管理。
做访谈节目至今,杨澜已经采访了200多个政界、经济界或文化界的名人。
中国现代名人字典-杨澜
背景介绍:杨澜,系资深传媒人士,阳光媒体投资集团创始人,现任阳光文化基金会董事局主席。
1990年,杨澜毕业于北京外国语大学,获得英美语言文学学士学位。
从1990年至1994年,杨澜担任中央电视台《正大综艺》节目主持人,于1994年获中国第一届主持人“金话筒奖”。
之后,杨澜就读于美国哥伦比亚大学国际及公共事务学院,并获国际事务硕士学位。
1998年至1999年,杨澜女士加盟香港凤凰卫视中文台,开创名人访谈类节目《杨澜工作室》,并担任制片人和主持人。
2000年,杨澜女士创办了大中华区第一个以历史文化为主题的卫星频道―阳光卫视。
2001年,杨澜女士应邀出任北京申办2008年奥运会的形象大使;同年7月,在莫斯科国际奥委会会议上代表北京作申奥的文化主题陈述。
自2003年3月起,杨澜女士成为中国人民政治协商会议第十届全国委员会委员。
2005年,杨澜女士开始主持针对中国都市女性观众的大型谈话节目《天下女人》。
第一章奋斗历程1986年至1990年就读于北京外国语大学。
1990年,杨澜成为中国中央电视台《正大综艺》节目女主持人。
1994年,杨澜获得中国首届主持人“金话筒奖”。
1996年5月,以全优的成绩获得硕士学位1996年夏,杨澜与哥伦比亚广播公司曾数次获得普利策奖的制片人莫利斯·莫米德共同制作导演了《2000年那一班》两小时纪录片,在哥伦比亚电视网晚7点黄金档向全美播出,创下了亚洲主持人进入美国主流媒体的先河,获评论界好评。
1997年4月,她应联合国副秘书长之邀,作为东亚惟一代表,出席了联合国世界媒体圆桌会议,当年11月又应邀出席联合国“1997世界电视论坛”。
1997年1月,杨澜散文集《凭海临风》出版,销量超过50万册。
1997年7月,杨澜被选为哥伦比亚大学国际关系学院校董,成为这所美国常春藤名校有史以来最年轻的董事。
1997年7月,杨澜加盟凤凰卫视中文台,并于1998年1月推出访谈节目《杨澜工作室》。
杨澜英文演讲《中国的年轻一代》(中英文对照)
杨澜英文演讲《中国的年轻一代》The night before I was heading for Scotland, I was invited to host the final of “China’s Got Talent” show in Shanghai with the 80,000 live audience in the stadium. Guess who was the performing guest? Susan Boyle. And I told her, “I’m going to Scotland the next day.” She sang beautifully, and she even managed to say a few words in Chinese. [Chinese] So it’s not like “hello” or “thank you,” that ordinary stuff. It means “green onion for free.” Why did she say that? Because it was a line from our Chinese parallel Susan Boyle —a 50-some year-old woman, a vegetable vendor in Shanghai, who loves singing Western opera, but she didn’t understand any English or French or Italian, so she managed to fill in the lyrics with vegetable names in Chinese. (Laughter) And the last sentence of Nessun Dorma that she was singing in the stadium was “green onion for free.” So [as] Susan Boyle was saying that, 80,000 live audience sang together. That was hilarious.来苏格兰(做TED讲演)的前夜,我被邀请去上海做”中国达人秀“决赛的评委。
TED励志演讲稿中英对照
演讲稿也叫演讲词,它是在较为隆重的仪式上和某些公众场合发表的讲话文稿。
演讲稿是进行演讲的依据,是对演讲内容和形式的规范和提示,它体现着演讲的目的和手段。
演讲稿是人们在工作和社会生活中经常使用的一种文体。
它可以用来交流思想、感情,表达主张、见解;也可以用来介绍自己的学习、工作情况和经验等等;演讲稿具有宣传、鼓动、教育和欣赏等作用,它可以把演讲者的观点、主张与思想感情传达给听众以及读者,使他们信服并在思想感情上产生共鸣,下面一起来看下为大家精选的演讲稿。
TED励志演讲稿中英对照【一】:励志英语演讲稿范文3篇励志英语演讲稿范文3篇用英语作励志的演讲,本文是为大家整理的励志英语的演讲稿范文,仅供参考。
励志英语演讲稿范文篇一:青春励志英语演讲稿Saying goodbye to childhood,we step into another important time in the pace of young,facing new situations,dealing with different problems.....everyone has his ownunderstanding of young,it is a period of time of beauty and wonders,only after you have experienced the sour ,sweet ,bitter and salty can you really become a person ofsignificance.thre time of young is limitted,it may pass by without your attention,and when you discover what has happened ,it is always too late.grasping the young well means a better time is waiting for you in the near future,or the situation may be opposite .having a view on these great men in the history of hunmanbeing,they all made full use of their youth time ,to do things that are useful to society,to the whole mankind,and as a cosquence ,they are remembered by latergenerations,admired by everyone.so do something in the time of young,although you may not get achievements as these greatmen did ,though not for the whole word,just for youeself,for those around!the young is just like blooming flowers,they are so beautiful when blooming,they make people feel happy,but with time passing by,after they withers ,moet people think they are ugly.and so it is the same with young,we are enthusiastic when we are young,then we may lose ourpassion when getting older and older.so we must treasureit ,don't let the time pass by .励志英语演讲稿范文篇二:good evening , ladies and gentlemen . i am joy and glad to give you a speech about stress , yes , just the topic you see on the screen.psychologist tell us that stress is a state of worry caused by the problem of living , such as too much work or study , heavy responsibilities , and quickened pace of life .statistics show that stress comes from every detail in our life . financial problems , poor health , being laid off may be the stress that most adults now suffering . as students in the university , we are also under our special stress . while study , having to take various tests and submit a project against a deadline may put a great pressure on us . and the things make us felt stressed may be our parents's greater expectations on us than we could reach . later , when we are likely to graduate , some other problems will also annoy us . i think we will worry a lot about our ability to compete in the job market and how we can best use what we've learned at college in our future job .励志英语演讲稿范文篇三:ladies and gentlemen , good afternoon! i'm very glad to stand here and give you a short speech. today my topic is ―youth‖. i hope you will like it , and found the importance in your youth so that more cherish it.first i want to ask you some questions:1、do you know what is youth?2、how do you master your youth?youthyouth is not a time of life, it is a state of mind ; it is not rosy cheeks , red lips and supple knees, it is a matter of the emotions : it is the freshness ; it is the freshness of the deep springs of life .youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity of the appetite , for adventure over the love of ease. this often exists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20 . nobody grows old merely by a number of years . we grow old by deserting our ideals.years wrinkle the skin , but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul . worry , fear , self –distrust bows the heart and turns the spirit back to dust .whether 60 of 16 , there is in every human being ?s heart the lure of wonders, the unfailing childlike appetite of what's next and the joy of the game of living . in the center of your heart and my heart there's a wireless station : so long as it receives messages of beauty , hope ,cheer, courage and power from men and from the infinite, so long as you are young .when the aerials are down , and your spirit is covered with snows ofcynicism and the ice of pessimism, then you are grownold ,even at 20 , but as long as your aerials are up ,to catch waves of optimism , there is hope you may die young at 80.thank you!TED励志演讲稿中英对照【二】:TED演讲中英对照1At every stage of our lives we make decisions that will profoundly influence the lives of the people we're going to become, and then when we become thosepeople, we're not always thrilled with the decisions we made. So young people pay good money to get tattoos removed that teenagers paid good money to get.Middle-aged people rushed to divorce people who young adults rushed to marry. Older adults work hard to lose what middle-aged adults worked hard to gain. On and on and on. The question is, as a psychologist, that fascinates me is, why do we make decisions that our future selves so often regret?在我们生命的每个阶段,我们都会做出一些决定,这些决定会深刻影响未来我们自己的生活,当我们成为未来的自己时,我们并不总是对过去做过的决定感到高兴。
杨澜:重塑中国的一代(节选)
杨澜:重塑中国的一代(节选)
Yang;Lan;Celia(翻译)
【期刊名称】《疯狂英语:口语版》
【年(卷),期】2012()1
【摘要】杨澜,国内著名资深主持人,毕业于北京外国语大学英语学院语系,曾主持经极一时的央视节目《正大综艺》,
【总页数】4页(P48-51)
【关键词】杨澜;节选;中国;《正大综艺》;大学英语;主持人;外国语
【作者】Yang;Lan;Celia(翻译)
【作者单位】
【正文语种】中文
【中图分类】F272.91
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杨澜TED演讲:重塑中国的年轻一代(中英文对照)分析解析
杨澜TED演讲:重塑中国的年轻一代(中英文对照)The night before I was heading for Scotland, I was invited to host the final of “China’s Got Talent” show in Shanghai with the 80,000 live audience in the stadium. Guess who was the performing guest? Susan Boyle. And I told her, “I’m going to Scotland the next day.” She sang beautifully, and she even managed to say a few words in Chinese. [Chinese] So it’s not like “hello” or “thank you,” that ordinary stuff. It means “green onion for free.” Why did she say that? Because it was a li ne from our Chinese parallel Susan Boyle — a 50-some year-old woman, a vegetable vendor in Shanghai, who loves singing Western opera, but she didn’t understand any English or French or Italian, so she managed to fill in the lyrics with vegetable names in Chinese. (Laughter) And the last sentence of Nessun Dorma that she was singing in the stadium was “green onion for free.” So [as] Susan Boyle was saying that, 80,000 live audience sang together. That was hilarious.来苏格兰(做TED讲演)的前夜,我被邀请去上海做”中国达人秀“决赛的评委。
杨澜
杨澜导读:本文是关于杨澜的文章,如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分享!杨澜简介:杨澜,女,生于北京。
中国著名电视节目主持人及企业家。
从1990年起曾与赵忠祥一同主持中国中央电视台《正大综艺》节目并为大家熟知。
现主持多档谈话节目,如采访类节目《杨澜访谈录》及女性类节目《天下女人》。
曾被评选为“亚洲二十位社会与文化领袖”、“能推动中国前进、重塑中国形象的十二位代表人物”、“《中国妇女》时代人物。
现时她是阳光媒体投资控股有限公司主席。
杨澜北大演讲:成长,你唯一的把握个人的成长需要寻找三个坐标在我来之前,曾委托院方向同学们征集问题。
我注意到大家都希望我来谈谈“如何成功?”这个问题。
说实在的,这个题目,让我感觉很惶恐。
首先现代社会的多元化,对于什么是成功,没有一个统一的说法。
我不敢肯定自己是不是成功。
因为一个人的成功与否更多的是你周围的人对你的评价和判断。
正如古人所说:是非审之于己,毁誉听之于人。
的确,毁誉就不是自己能说了算的。
再者我认为所谓的成功,在很大程度上取决于机遇,外界的环境等等的影响,很难在人与人之间进行一种简单的复制。
甚至可以说,成功是难以把握的。
成功是一种结果,而今天,我更想谈一谈这个过程,也就是成长。
对于我来说,我有一个很深的体会就是:人生在世,你唯一能够有把握的也就是成长。
因此,我把“成长:你唯一的把握”作为今天与大家交流的题目。
什么是个人的成长?我觉得我做了母亲以后,我对成长有了一个更新的认识。
有一次,我女儿幼儿园的老师给孩子们出了一道题:“如果世界上只有一种颜色……。
”让孩子们自己来回答。
有的小朋友说:“如果只有一种颜色,就不可能有彩虹了。
”有的小朋友说:“我最喜欢粉红色,如果只有一种颜色,我希望是粉红色。
”……。
我注意到我女儿的回答,她对老师说:“如果只有一种颜色,那么连白天和黑夜都没有。
”所以,我觉得一个孩子的成长,就是他对外部世界的不断探索和认知的过程。
那么对于一个成年人来讲,什么是一个人的成长?以前的儒家思想要求人成长的轨迹是:修身、齐家、治国、平天下。
杨澜简介
个人概况
姓名:杨澜 国籍:中国 出生地:北京 出生日期:1968年3月 30日 毕业院校:北京外国语 大学,哥伦比亚大学 职业:电视节目主持人, 阳光媒体投资控股有限 公司董事局主席
气质不俗&事业有成
个人成就
ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้
曾被评选为“亚洲二十位社会与文化领袖”、“能推动中国前进、重 塑中国形象的十二位代表人物”、《中国妇女》时代人物、中国企业 女性风云人物、中国最美50人第一人。 2001年,出任北京申办2008年奥运会的形象大使。同年7月,在莫斯 科国际奥委会会议上代表北京作申奥的文化主题陈述。 自2003年3月起,担任中国人民政治协商会议第十届全国委员会委员。 现任中华慈善总会慈善大使和义务献血形象大使,并在宋庆龄基金会、 中国环境文化理事会等多家公益机构中担任理事。 2005年起,她被聘为哥伦比亚大学国际顾问委员会委员。 2007年度“万宝龙国际艺术赞助大奖”十位得奖者之一。 2008年与加拿大歌后席琳-迪翁合作,创办——LAN珠宝品牌。 2011年,杨澜和朱冰著入行20年首部传记作品《一问一世界》。 2012年,杨澜出席政协会议并表示继续关注慈善,写了三个提案,分 别涉及:慈善公益尽快立法、文化事业中如何鼓励更多社会力量参与、 及母婴健康。 2013年1月11日,杨澜出新书《幸福要回答》。
电视节目
1990年《正大综艺》 1997年《杨澜视线》 1998年1月推出访谈节目《杨澜工作室》 2000年-2003年创办了大中华区第一个以历史文化为主题 的卫星频道—阳光卫视 2001年创办国内首档高端访谈节目《杨澜访谈录》(前身 为:《杨澜工作室》) 2005年开始主持针对中国都市女性观众的大型谈话节目 《天下女人》
杨澜
简介 阳光Βιβλιοθήκη 化 天下女人 负面新闻
国内著名资深电视节目主持人。曾 主持《正大综艺》、《杨澜访谈录》等 电视栏目;曾被评选为“亚洲二十位社 会与文化领袖”、“能推动中国前进、 重塑中国形象的十二位代表人物”、 “《中国妇女》时代人物。
1990年,成为中央电视台女主持人。 1994年,放弃《正大综艺》,赴哥伦比亚大学 主修国际传媒。 1997年7月,杨澜加盟凤凰卫视中文台,并于 1998年1月推出访谈节目《杨澜工作室》。 1999年10月离开凤凰卫视中文台,担任阳光 文化影视公司董事局主席。 2001年,杨澜制作《杨澜访谈录》 2005年,杨澜与吴征捐献阳光媒体投资集团权 益的51%,在香港成立阳光文化基金会。
三十岁女性健康更 美丽
1.反观内心、学会总结 2.知道自己的风格 3.做自己喜欢的事 4.相信积累的力量 5.身心健康第一,还要 从关爱自己开始 6.学会示弱 7.建立起一个情感的支 持系统 8.让经历变成美丽
负面新闻
杭州别墅保障房 深陷“私吞捐款门” 代言蓝月亮洗衣液事件
阳光文化
杨澜现任阳光媒体投资控股有限公司主 席。 2000年,杨澜和吴征创办了“阳光文 化”。 杨澜坦言,阳光卫视成立2年来,自己获 得的人生阅历,远远超过了过去10年的 总和。 杨澜是阳光文化形象大使而不是掌门人” 的说法
天下女人
二十岁女孩很美丽
1.拥有自然真诚的教养 2.初生牛犊的闯劲与勇 气 3.梦想 4.决定自己到底要成为 怎样的人 5.养足未来的资本
杨澜TED演讲:重塑中国的年轻一代
The nightbefore I was headin g for Scotla nd, I was invite d to host the finalof“China’sGotTalent”showinShangh ai with the 80,000 live audien ce in the stadiu m. Guesswho was the perfor mingguest? SusanBoyle. And I told her, “I’mgoingto Scotla nd the next day.”Shesang beauti fully, and she even manage d to say a few wordsin Chines e. [Chines e] Soit’snotlike“hello”or“thankyou,”thatordina ry stuff. It means“greenonionfor free.”Whydidshe say that? Becaus e it was a line from our Chines e parall el SusanBoyle— a 50-some year-old woman, a vegeta ble vendor in Shangh ai, who lovessingin g Wester n opera, but shedidn’tunders tandany Englis h or French or Italia n, so she manage d to fill in the lyrics with vegeta ble namesin Chines e. (Laught er) And the last senten ce of Nessun Dormathat she was singin g in the stadiu mwas“greenonionfor free.”So[as] SusanBoylewas saying that, 80,000 live audien ce sang togeth er. That was hilari ous.来苏格兰(做TED讲演)的前夜,我被邀请去上海做”中国达人秀“决赛的评委。
杨澜
• 1997年7月,凤凰卫视中文台,并于1998年1月推出访谈 节目《杨澜工作室》 • 1999年10月离开凤凰卫视中文台,担任阳光文化影视公 司(香港上市公司,代码0307,现改名为泰德阳光)董 事局主席 • 2000年,创建第一个以历史文化为主题的卫星频道—阳 光卫视。2000年和2001年,阳光文化两次入选由世界权 威财经杂志《福布斯》评选的全球最佳小型企业 • 2001年,杨澜女士出任北京申办2008年奥运会的形象大 使。 • 2001年制作并主持高端访谈电视栏目《杨澜访谈录》。 2005年起,她被聘为哥伦比亚大学国际顾问委员会委员。 • 2005年,与吴征捐献阳光媒体投资集团权益的51%,在 香港成立阳光文化基金会 • 2008年奥运申办使者,杰出表现,展现中国妇女的风采。
1990年主持《正大综艺》
• 1992年,主持中央电视台春节联 欢晚会。 • 1994年,杨澜获得中国首届主持 人“金话筒奖”。 • 1996年5月,以全优的成绩获得 硕士学位 • 1996年夏,杨澜与哥伦比亚广播 公司曾数次获得普利策奖的制片 人莫利斯· 莫米德共同制作导演了 《2000年那一班》两小时纪录片, 在哥伦比亚电视网晚7点黄金档 向全美播出,创下了亚洲主持人 进入美国主流媒体的先河,获评 1992年主持央视春晚 论界好评。
• 2003年,阳光卫视70%股权转让,现和东 方卫视、凤凰卫视、湖南卫视合作,主持 《杨澜视线》、《杨澜访谈录》等节目。 • 2005年,杨澜女士开始主持针对中国都市 女性观众的大型谈话节目《天下女人》。
重要成就
• 1994年,获得中国首届主持人“金话筒奖” • 1994年-1996年,就读于美国哥伦比亚大学国际 与公共事务学院,获得国际事务学硕士学位 • 1996年夏,与哥伦比亚广播公司曾数次获得普利 策奖的制片人莫利斯· 莫米德共同制作导演了 《2000年那一班》纪录片,在哥伦比亚广播公司 电视网晚7点黄金档向全美播出,创下了亚洲主持 人进入美国主流媒体的先河,获新闻界好评 • 1997年1月,散文集《凭海临风》出版,销量超 过50万册;
重塑中国形象,展露中国风华作文
重塑中国形象,展露中国风华作文《重塑中国形象,展露中国风华》
小朋友们,你们知道吗?咱们中国就像一个超级大明星,有着自己独特的形象和魅力。
以前呀,中国可能经历过一些困难,形象有点暗淡。
但是现在可不一样啦!咱们努力学习新本领,就像孙悟空会七十二变一样,变得越来越厉害。
比如说,咱们的高铁跑得飞快,像闪电一样。
好多外国人来到中国,坐上高铁,都惊讶得合不拢嘴,直夸中国厉害。
还有呀,5G 技术也特别牛,能让我们上网速度超级快,看视频一点儿都不卡顿。
咱们中国的传统文化也是宝贝呢!春节的时候,到处张灯结彩,大家一起吃团圆饭、放鞭炮,热闹极了。
还有精美的剪纸、好看的京剧脸谱,这些都让全世界的小朋友喜欢。
我们每个小朋友都要努力,讲文明、懂礼貌,好好学习,让中国的形象越来越好,把中国的风华展现给全世界!
《重塑中国形象,展露中国风华》
小朋友们,你们想不想知道咱们中国有多了不起?
咱们中国就像一个巨大的花园,里面有各种各样美丽的花朵。
以前,这个花园可能有些地方不太好看,但是现在可大不一样了。
你看,咱们的神舟飞船能飞到太空去,宇航员叔叔阿姨在天上工作,多神气呀!还有那些高楼大厦,像巨人一样站在城市里。
而且,咱们的美食也特别有名。
比如香喷喷的饺子,过年的时候大家一起包一起吃,可开心啦。
外国的小朋友吃了咱们的美食,都竖起大拇指。
我们要爱护环境,不乱扔垃圾,要帮助别人,让全世界都看到中国小朋友的可爱和善良,让中国的形象更加闪亮,让中国的风华被所有人看到!。
杨澜的成功经历
杨澜的成功经历杨澜,1968年生于北京。
1986年至1990年就读于北京外国语大学。
国内著名资深电视节目主持人。
曾在国内具有强大影响力的电视台担任电视栏目主持,以极具亲和力的主持风格倍受广大电视观众的喜爱。
曾主持《正大综艺》、《杨澜访谈录》等电视栏目;曾被评选为“亚洲二十位社会与文化领袖”、“能推动中国前进、重塑中国形象的十二位代表人物”、“<中国妇女>时代人物”。
20年前,杨澜从北京外国语大学毕业。
当时国家刚开始不包分配,她跑了多家单位也没找到很满意的工作,于是找父亲“撒气”。
“你为什么不能给你那些学生打个电话,找点关系?”杨澜说,当时父亲连续问了她三个问题:你是不是大学毕业了?你是不是接受到很好的教育了?你是不是成年了?在得到肯定的答复后,父亲语重心长地说了一句:“父母责任已尽到了,剩下的靠你自己。
”外国语大学才女转行干电视1986年杨澜考入北京外国语大学英语系。
女大18变,杨澜变成了气质美女。
找到一家单位上班后,一个改变命运的机会来了——央视要在女大学生中招聘《正大综艺》主持人,杨澜也去应聘。
“我其实是抱着试一试的想法去的。
”她说,在面试时,她还反问了面试官一个问题:“为什么女主持人都要青春貌美的?”弄得在场其他的应聘者都瞪大眼睛望着她。
杨澜的第一个主持搭档姜昆杨澜最早的搭档是姜昆,姜昆对杨澜的评价是:“杨澜有主持天分,干电视这行干对了。
”那时候,都是杨澜开始说一个话题,然后姜昆在后面补充,两个人一交一替的用语言把节目贯穿在一起。
姜昆的主持当然以幽默为主,而杨澜的主持却以机敏、内秀、清晰、纯情为主。
这种相声演员和主持人搭档的组合迅速风靡全国的。
赵忠祥杨澜开创老少配主持风格但杨澜在中央电视台最成功的主持搭档应该说还是赵忠祥。
在此之前,中国还没有一个年轻女主持和一个上了岁数的男主持搭档主持的经历。
杨澜和赵忠祥开创了这样的先河。
杨澜的女学生气质和赵忠祥渊博的学者气质相得益彰。
是中国主持人至今为止最成功的男女搭档之一。
杨澜-改变中国一代,中英对照
澜TED演讲:重塑中国的年轻一代(英文演讲稿)Yang Lan: The generation that's remaking ChinaThe night before I was heading for Scotland, I was invited to host the final of "China's Got Talent" show in Shanghai with the 80,000 live audience in the stadium. Guess who was the performing guest?Susan Boyle. And I told her, "I'm going to Scotland the next day." She sang beautifully, and she even managed to say a few words in Chinese. [Chinese]So it's not like "hello" or "thank you," that ordinary stuff. It means "green onion for free." Why did she say that? Because it was a line from our Chinese parallel Susan Boyle -- a 50-some year-old woman, a vegetable vendor in Shanghai, who loves singing Western opera, but she didn't understand any English or French or Italian, so she managed to fill in the lyrics with vegetable names in Chinese. (Laughter) And the last sentence of Nessun Dorma that she was singing in the stadium was "green onion for free." So [as] Susan Boyle was saying that, 80,000 live audience sang together. That was hilarious.So I guess both Susan Boyle and this vegetable vendor in Shanghai belonged to otherness. They were the least expected to be successful in the business called entertainment, yet their courage and talent brought them through. And a show and a platform gave them the stage to realizetheir dreams. Well, being different is not that difficult. We are all different from different perspectives. But I think being different is good, because you present a different point of view. You may have the chance to make a difference.My generation has been very fortunate to witness and participate in the historic transformation of China that has made so many changes in the past 20, 30 years. I remember that in the year of 1990,when I was graduating from college, I was applying for a job in the sales department of the first five-star hotel in Beijing, Great Wall Sheraton -- it's still there. So after being interrogated by this Japanese manager for a half an hour, he finally said, "So, Miss Yang, do you have any questions to ask me?"I summoned my courage and poise and said,"Yes, but could you let me know, what actually do you sell?" I didn't have a clue what a sales department was about in a five-star hotel. That was the first day I set my foot in a five-star hotel.Around the same time, I was going through an audition -- the first ever open audition by national television in China -- with another thousand college girls. The producer told us they were looking for some sweet, innocent and beautiful fresh face. So when it was my turn, I stood up and said, "Why [do] women's personalities on television always have to bebeautiful, sweet, innocent and, you know, supportive? Why can't they have their own ideas and their own voice?" I thought I kind of offended them. But actually, they were impressed by my words. And so I was in the second round of competition, and then the third and the fourth. After seven rounds of competition, I was the last one to survive it. So I was on a national television prime-time show. And believe it or not, that was the first show on Chinese television that allowed its hosts to speak out of their own minds without reading an approved script. (Applause) And my weekly audience at that time was between 200 to 300 million people. Well after a few years, I decided to go to the U.S. and Columbia University to pursue my postgraduate studies, and then started my own media company, which was unthought of during the years that I started my career. So we do a lot of things. I've interviewed more than a thousand people in the past. And sometimes I have young people approaching me say, "Lan, you changed my life," and I feel proud of that. But then we are also so fortunate to witness the transformation of the whole country. I was in Beijing's bidding for the Olympic Games. I was representing the Shanghai Expo. I saw China embracing the world and vice versa. But then sometimes I'm thinking, what are today's young generation up to? How are they different, and what are the differences they are going to make to shape the future of China, or at large, the world?So today I want to talk about young people through the platform of social media. First of all, who are they? [What] do they look like? Well this is a girl called Guo Meimei -- 20 years old, beautiful. She showed off her expensive bags, clothes and car on her microblog, which is the Chinese version of Twitter. And she claimed to be the general manager of Red Cross at the Chamber of Commerce. She didn't realize that she stepped on a sensitive nerve and aroused national questioning, almost a turmoil, against the credibility of Red Cross. The controversy was so heated that the Red Cross had to open a press conference to clarify it, and the investigation is going on.So far, as of today, we know that she herself made up that title -- probably because she feels proud to be associated with charity. All those expensive items were given to her as gifts by her boyfriend,who used to be a board member in a subdivision of Red Cross at Chamber of Commerce. It's very complicated to explain. But anyway, the public still doesn't buy it. It is still boiling. It shows us a general mistrust of government or government-backed institutions, which lacked transparency in the past. And also it showed us the power and the impact of social media as microblog.Microblog boomed in the year of 2010, with visitors doubled and time spent on it tripled. , a major news portal, alone has more than 140 million microbloggers. On Tencent, 200 million.The most popular blogger -- it's not me -- it's a movie star, and she has more than 9.5 million followers, or fans. About 80 percent of those microbloggers are young people, under 30 years old. And because, as you know, the traditional media is still heavily controlled by the government,social media offers an opening to let the steam out a little bit. But because you don't have many other openings, the heat coming out of this opening is sometimes very strong, active and even violent.So through microblogging, we are able to understand Chinese youth even better. So how are they different? First of all, most of them were bornin the 80s and 90s, under the one-child policy. And because of selected abortion by families who favored boys to girls, now we have ended up with 30 million more young men than women. That could pose a potential danger to the society, but who knows; we're in a globalized world, so they can look for girlfriends from other countries. Most of them have fairly good education. The illiteracy rate in China among this generation is under one percent. In cities, 80 percent of kids go to college.But they are facing an aging China with a population above 65 years old coming up with seven-point-some percent this year, and aboutto be 15 percent by the year of 2030. And you know we have the tradition that younger generations support the elders financially, and taking care of them when they're sick. So it means young coupleswill have to support four parents who have a life expectancy of 73 years old.So making a living is not that easy for young people. College graduates are not in short supply.In urban areas, college graduates find the starting salary is about 400 U.S. dollars a month, while the average rent is above $500. So what do they do? They have to share space -- squeezed in very limited space to save money -- and they call themselves "tribe of ants." And for those who are ready to get married and buy their apartment, they figured out they have to work for 30 to 40 years to afford their first apartment. That ratio in Americawould only cost a couple five years to earn, but in China it's 30 to 40 years with the skyrocketing real estate price.Among the 200 million migrant workers, 60 percent of them are young people. They find themselves sort of sandwiched between the urban areas and the rural areas. Most of them don't want to go back to the countryside, but they don't have the sense of belonging. They work for longer hours with less income, less social welfare. And they're more vulnerable to job losses, subject to inflation,tightening loans from banks, appreciation ofthe renminbi, or decline of demand from Europe or America for the products they produce. Last year, though, an appalling incident in a southern OEM manufacturing compound in China: 13 young workers in their late teens and early 20s committed suicide, just one by one like causing a contagious disease. But they died because of all different personal reasons. But this whole incident aroused a huge outcry from society about the isolation, both physical and mental, of these migrant workers.For those who do return back to the countryside,they find themselves very welcome locally,because with the knowledge, skills and networksthey have learned in the cities, with the assistance of the Internet, they're able to create more jobs,upgrade local agriculture and create new businessin the less developed market. So for the past few years, the coastal areas, they found themselves in a shortage of labor.These diagrams show a more general social background. The first one is the Engels coefficient,which explains that the cost of daily necessitieshas dropped its percentage all through the past decade, in terms of family income, to about 37-some percent. But then in the last two years, it goes up again to 39 percent, indicating a rising living cost. The Gini coefficient has already passed the dangerous line of 0.4. Now it's 0.5 -- even worsethan that in America -- showing us the income inequality. And so you see this whole society getting frustrated about losing some of its mobility. And also, the bitterness and even resentment towards the rich and the powerful is quite widespread. So any accusations of corruptionor backdoor dealings between authorities or business would arouse a social outcry or even unrest.So through some of the hottest topics on microblogging, we can see what young people care most about. Social justice and government accountability runs the first in what they demand.For the past decade or so, a massive urbanization and development have let us witness a lot of reports on the forced demolition of private property.And it has aroused huge anger and frustrationamong our young generation. Sometimes people get killed, and sometimes people set themselves on fire to protest. So when these incidents are reported more and more frequently on the Internet,people cry for the government to take actions to stop this.So the good news is that earlier this year, the state council passed a new regulation on house requisition and demolition and passed the right to order forced demolition from local governments to the court. Similarly, many other issues concerning public safety is a hot topic on the Internet. We heard about polluted air, polluted water, poisoned food. And guesswhat, we have faked beef. They have sorts of ingredients that you brush on a piece of chicken or fish, and it turns it to look like beef.And then lately, people are very concerned about cooking oil, because thousands of people have been found [refining] cooking oil from restaurant slop. So all these things have aroused a huge outcry from the Internet. And fortunately, we have seen the government responding more timely and also more frequently to the public concerns.While young people seem to be very sure about their participation in public policy-making, but sometimes they're a little bit lost in terms of what they want for their personal life. China is soon to pass the U.S. as the number one market for luxury brands -- that's not including the Chinese expenditures in Europe and elsewhere. But you know what, half of those consumers are earning a salary below 2,000 U.S. dollars. They're not rich at all. They're taking those bags and clothes as a sense of identity and social status. And this is a girl explicitly saying on a TV dating show that she would rather cry in a BMW than smile on a bicycle.But of course, we do have young people who would still prefer to smile, whether in a BMW or [on] a bicycle.So in the next picture, you see a very popular phenomenon called "naked" wedding, or "naked" marriage. It does not mean they will wear nothing inthe wedding, but it shows that these young couples are ready to get married without a house, without a car, without a diamond ring and without a wedding banquet, to show their commitment to true love. And also, people are doing good through social media. And the first picture showed us that a truck caging 500 homeless and kidnapped dogsfor food processing was spotted and stopped on the highway with the whole country watchingthrough microblogging. People were donating money, dog food and offering volunteer work to stop that truck. And after hours of negotiation, 500 dogs were rescued. And here also people are helping to find missing children. A father posted his son's picture onto the Internet. After thousands of [unclear], the child was found, and we witnessed the reunion of the family through microblogging.So happiness is the most popular word we have heard through the past two years. Happiness is not only related to personal experiences and personal values, but also, it's about the environment. People are thinking about the following questions: Are we going to sacrifice our environment further to produce higher GDP? How are we going to perform our social and political reform to keep pace with economic growth, to keep sustainability and stability? And also, how capable is the systemof self-correctness to keep more people contentwith all sorts of friction going on at the same time?I guess these are the questions people aregoing to answer. And our younger generation are going to transform this country while at the same time being transformed themselves.Thank you very much.在来爱尔兰的前一晚,我应邀主持了中国达人秀在上海的体育场和八万现场观众。
没有一个人的命运是完全脱离时代的
作者: 杨澜
作者机构: 阳光媒体集团董事局
出版物刊名: 人民论坛
页码: 26-26页
年卷期: 2017年 第3期
主题词: 中国故事 伙伴们 意见领袖 高端访谈 参与感 文化交流 杨澜访谈录 这一代 马可波罗 任申
摘要:2017年是我留学回国20周年,多年前我回国时,开创了国内第一个高端访谈栏目《杨澜访谈录》,采访了近千位全球各界的意见领袖和知名人士。
该栏目的价值观就是要记录时代成长精神印记,我们最终也做到了这一点,我和我的小伙伴们非常骄傲。
今天处在这个时代,可以记录这个时代,也可以参与、共同创造这个伟大时代,这种参与感、创造力使我感到非常的荣幸和骄傲。
讲好中国故事、人类故事,增进中西方之间的文化交流,是媒体人义不容辞的责任。
二语习得者跨文化交际中的幽默与身份构建——以杨澜TED演讲为例
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学、 设计 、 文学、 音 乐 等领域 的杰 出人物 , 分 享他 们 关 于对 人 、 技术 、 社 会等 的思考 。
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用学 、 认知科 学等 学科 取 得 了快 速 的发 展 , 幽默研 究 也为语言 学界所 关 注。但语 言学对 幽 默 的研 究 一般
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语水平接近英语国家本土人士 。
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解( 主要为对文字/ 话语的理解 ) 所做的一种单一环境 下 的分析 , 鲜有研 究将幽默置 身于 真实 的交际语境 中
去分 析 。另外 , 以演 讲 为对 象 研 究 幽默 的更少 , 目前 涉及 的文本大部 分是对话或 电视 台词等 , 也 有涉及 到 相声 、 小 品等娱乐 节 目的一些研究 。 演讲 中幽默 的重 要 性 毋 庸 置 疑 , 演讲 者 是 否成 功很 大程 度上 取决 于 听众 的接受 度 。美 国总统 竞选
杨澜简介
杨澜个人经历
• 1999年2月被《亚洲周刊》评为 “亚 洲二十位社会与文化领袖”之一。 • 2000年被评选为“能推动中国前进、 重塑中国形象的十二位代表人物”之 一。 • 2001年度海内外十位有影响力的“< 中国妇女>时代人物”之一。 • 2001年,杨澜出任北京申办2008年 奥运会的形象大使。
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• 2001年7月,在莫斯科国际奥委会会议上代 表北京作申奥的文化主题陈述。次年被评 为“中国企业女性风云人物” 2003年3 月起,杨澜担任中国人民政治协商会议第 十届全国委员会委员。 现任中华慈善总会 慈善大使和义务献血形象大使,并在宋庆 龄基金会、中国环境文化理事会等多家公 益机构中担任理事。 • 2005年,被聘为哥伦比亚大学国际顾问委 员会委员。 • 2007年,被评为中国最美50人第一人。
The End
杨 澜
风格是你在具备一定内涵 后才体现出来的东西。
杨澜小资料
身高:168cm 星座:白羊座 血型:AB型 民族:汉 出生日期:1968年3月30日 毕业院校:北京外国语大学 英美文学学士,哥伦比亚大 学国际及公共事务学院国际 事务学硕士 。
杨澜,系资深传媒人 士,阳光媒体投资集团创 始人,现任阳光文化基金 会董事局主席。曾主持 《正大综艺》、《杨澜访 谈录》等电视栏目;曾被 评选为“亚洲二十位社会 与文化领袖”、“能推动 中国前进、重塑中国形象 的十二位代表人物”、“< 中国妇女>时代人物”。
杨澜名言
一. 辛辛苦苦,过舒服日子; 舒舒服服,过辛苦日子。
二. 这世上到底由什么来决定我们是谁? 我认为大概有三类事:一、完成的事—— 世人以此来估量我们的成就与价值;二、 不做的事——后人以此来评价我们的操守 与底线;三、想做却没有做成的事——这 常常是只有自己最了解、最在乎的事,是 一个更真实的自我的认定。
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Yang Lan: The generation that's remaking ChinaThe night before I was heading for Scotland, I was invited to host the final of "China's Got Talent" show in Shanghai with the 80,000 live audience in the stadium. Guess who was the performing guest?Susan Boyle. And I told her, "I'm going to Scotland the next day." She sang beautifully, and she even managed to say a few words in Chinese. [Chinese]So it's not like "hello" or "thank you," that ordinary stuff. It means "green onion for free." Why did she say that? Because it was a line from our Chinese parallel Susan Boyle -- a 50-some year-old woman, a vegetable vendor in Shanghai, who loves singing Western opera, but she didn't understand any English or French or Italian, so she managed to fill in the lyrics with vegetable names in Chinese. (Laughter) And the last sentence of Nessun Dorma that she was singing in the stadium was "green onion for free." So [as] Susan Boyle was saying that, 80,000 live audience sang together. That was hilarious.So I guess both Susan Boyle and this vegetable vendor in Shanghai belonged to otherness. They were the least expected to be successful in the business called entertainment, yet their courage and talent brought them through. And a show and a platform gave them the stage to realize their dreams. Well, being different is not that difficult. We are all different from different perspectives. But I think being different is good, becauseyou present a different point of view. You may have the chance to make a difference.My generation has been very fortunate to witness and participate in the historic transformation of China that has made so many changes in the past 20, 30 years. I remember that in the year of 1990,when I was graduating from college, I was applying for a job in the sales department of the first five-star hotel in Beijing, Great Wall Sheraton -- it's still there. So after being interrogated by this Japanese manager for a half an hour, he finally said, "So, Miss Yang, do you have any questions to ask me?"I summoned my courage and poise and said,"Yes, but could you let me know, what actually do you sell?" I didn't have a clue what a sales department was about in a five-star hotel. That was the first day I set my foot in a five-star hotel.Around the same time, I was going through an audition -- the first ever open audition by national television in China -- with another thousand college girls. The producer told us they were looking for some sweet, innocent and beautiful fresh face. So when it was my turn, I stood up and said, "Why [do] women's personalities on television always have to be beautiful, sweet, innocent and, you know, supportive? Why can't they have their own ideas and their own voice?" I thought I kind of offendedthem. But actually, they were impressed by my words. And so I was in the second round of competition, and then the third and the fourth. After seven rounds of competition, I was the last one to survive it. So I was on a national television prime-time show. And believe it or not, that was the first show on Chinese television that allowed its hosts to speak out of their own minds without reading an approved script. (Applause) And my weekly audience at that time was between 200 to 300 million people. Well after a few years, I decided to go to the U.S. and Columbia University to pursue my postgraduate studies, and then started my own media company, which was unthought of during the years that I started my career. So we do a lot of things. I've interviewed more than a thousand people in the past. And sometimes I have young people approaching me say, "Lan, you changed my life," and I feel proud of that. But then we are also so fortunate to witness the transformation of the whole country. I was in Beijing's bidding for the Olympic Games. I was representing the Shanghai Expo. I saw China embracing the world and vice versa. But then sometimes I'm thinking, what are today's young generation up to? How are they different, and what are the differences they are going to make to shape the future of China, or at large, the world?So today I want to talk about young people through the platform of socialmedia. First of all, who are they? [What] do they look like? Well this is a girl called Guo Meimei -- 20 years old, beautiful. She showed off her expensive bags, clothes and car on her microblog, which is the Chinese version of Twitter. And she claimed to be the general manager of Red Cross at the Chamber of Commerce. She didn't realize that she stepped on a sensitive nerve and aroused national questioning, almost a turmoil, against the credibility of Red Cross. The controversy was so heated that the Red Cross had to open a press conference to clarify it, and the investigation is going on.So far, as of today, we know that she herself made up that title -- probably because she feels proud to be associated with charity. All those expensive items were given to her as gifts by her boyfriend,who used to be a board member in a subdivision of Red Cross at Chamber of Commerce. It's very complicated to explain. But anyway, the public still doesn't buy it. It is still boiling. It shows us a general mistrust of government or government-backed institutions, which lacked transparency in the past. And also it showed us the power and the impact of social media as microblog.Microblog boomed in the year of 2010, with visitors doubled and time spent on it tripled. , a major news portal, alone has more than140 million microbloggers. On Tencent, 200 million.The most popular blogger -- it's not me -- it's a movie star, and she has more than 9.5 million followers, or fans. About 80 percent of those microbloggers are young people, under 30 years old. And because, as you know, the traditional media is still heavily controlled by the government,social media offers an opening to let the steam out a little bit. But because you don't have many other openings, the heat coming out of this opening is sometimes very strong, active and even violent.So through microblogging, we are able to understand Chinese youth even better. So how are they different? First of all, most of them were bornin the 80s and 90s, under the one-child policy. And because of selected abortion by families who favored boys to girls, now we have ended up with 30 million more young men than women. That could pose a potential danger to the society, but who knows; we're in a globalized world, so they can look for girlfriends from other countries. Most of them have fairly good education. The illiteracy rate in China among this generation is under one percent. In cities, 80 percent of kids go to college.But they are facing an aging China with a population above 65 years old coming up with seven-point-some percent this year, and about to be 15 percent by the year of 2030. And you know we have the tradition that younger generations support the elders financially, and taking care ofthem when they're sick. So it means young coupleswill have to support four parents who have a life expectancy of 73 years old.So making a living is not that easy for young people. College graduates are not in short supply.In urban areas, college graduates find the starting salary is about 400 U.S. dollars a month, while the average rent is above $500. So what do they do? They have to share space -- squeezed in very limited space to save money -- and they call themselves "tribe of ants." And for those who are ready to get married and buy their apartment, they figured out they have to work for 30 to 40 years to afford their first apartment. That ratio in Americawould only cost a couple five years to earn, but in China it's 30 to 40 years with the skyrocketing real estate price.Among the 200 million migrant workers, 60 percent of them are young people. They find themselves sort of sandwiched between the urban areas and the rural areas. Most of them don't want to go back to the countryside, but they don't have the sense of belonging. They work for longer hours with less income, less social welfare. And they're more vulnerable to job losses, subject to inflation,tightening loans from banks, appreciation of the renminbi, or decline of demand from Europe or America for the products they produce. Last year, though, an appalling incident in asouthern OEM manufacturing compound in China: 13 young workers in their late teens and early 20s committed suicide, just one by one like causing a contagious disease. But they died because of all different personal reasons. But this whole incident aroused a huge outcry from society about the isolation, both physical and mental, of these migrant workers.For those who do return back to the countryside,they find themselves very welcome locally,because with the knowledge, skills and networksthey have learned in the cities, with the assistance of the Internet, they're able to create more jobs,upgrade local agriculture and create new businessin the less developed market. So for the past few years, the coastal areas, they found themselves in a shortage of labor.These diagrams show a more general social background. The first one is the Engels coefficient,which explains that the cost of daily necessitieshas dropped its percentage all through the past decade, in terms of family income, to about 37-some percent. But then in the last two years, it goes up again to 39 percent, indicating a rising living cost. The Gini coefficient has already passed the dangerous line of 0.4. Now it's 0.5 -- even worse than that in America -- showing us the income inequality. And so you see this whole society getting frustrated about losing some of its mobility.And also, the bitterness and even resentment towards the rich and the powerful is quite widespread. So any accusations of corruptionor backdoor dealings between authorities or business would arouse a social outcry or even unrest.So through some of the hottest topics on microblogging, we can see what young people care most about. Social justice and government accountability runs the first in what they demand.For the past decade or so, a massive urbanization and development have let us witness a lot of reports on the forced demolition of private property.And it has aroused huge anger and frustrationamong our young generation. Sometimes people get killed, and sometimes people set themselves on fire to protest. So when these incidents are reported more and more frequently on the Internet,people cry for the government to take actions to stop this.So the good news is that earlier this year, the state council passed a new regulation on house requisition and demolition and passed the right to order forced demolition from local governments to the court. Similarly, many other issues concerning public safety is a hot topic on the Internet. We heard about polluted air, polluted water, poisoned food. And guess what, we have faked beef. They have sorts of ingredients that you brush on a piece of chicken or fish, and it turns it to look like beef.And thenlately, people are very concerned about cooking oil, because thousands of people have been found [refining] cooking oil from restaurant slop. So all these things have aroused a huge outcry from the Internet. And fortunately, we have seen the government responding more timely and also more frequently to the public concerns.While young people seem to be very sure about their participation in public policy-making, but sometimes they're a little bit lost in terms of what they want for their personal life. China is soon to pass the U.S. as the number one market for luxury brands -- that's not including the Chinese expenditures in Europe and elsewhere. But you know what, half of those consumers are earning a salary below 2,000 U.S. dollars. They're not rich at all. They're taking those bags and clothes as a sense of identity and social status. And this is a girl explicitly saying on a TV dating show that she would rather cry in a BMW than smile on a bicycle.But of course, we do have young people who would still prefer to smile, whether in a BMW or [on] a bicycle.So in the next picture, you see a very popular phenomenon called "naked" wedding, or "naked" marriage. It does not mean they will wear nothing in the wedding, but it shows that these young couples are ready to get married without a house, without a car, without a diamond ring and without a wedding banquet, to show their commitment to true love. Andalso, people are doing good through social media. And the first picture showed us that a truck caging 500 homeless and kidnapped dogsfor food processing was spotted and stopped on the highway with the whole country watchingthrough microblogging. People were donating money, dog food and offering volunteer work to stop that truck. And after hours of negotiation, 500 dogs were rescued. And here also people are helping to find missing children. A father posted his son's picture onto the Internet. After thousands of [unclear], the child was found, and we witnessed the reunion of the family through microblogging.So happiness is the most popular word we have heard through the past two years. Happiness is not only related to personal experiences and personal values, but also, it's about the environment. People are thinking about the following questions: Are we going to sacrifice our environment further to produce higher GDP? How are we going to perform our social and political reform to keep pace with economic growth, to keep sustainability and stability? And also, how capable is the systemof self-correctness to keep more people contentwith all sorts of friction going on at the same time?I guess these are the questions people are going to answer. And our younger generation are going to transform this country while at the same time being transformed themselves.Thank you very much.。