"Dong Qian, your question is too sharp, isn't it? Editor-in-chief Wang Qiang looked at the red-eyed interviewee in the monitor and said with some blame. "Editor-in-chief, I'm helping the interviewee dig out their inner feelings, and that's a good interview. Dong Qian replied confidently. Wang Qiang shook his head helplessly, he knew Dong Qian's personality too well - sharp, direct, and never shy away from sensitive issues.
This style of interviewing has brought her the title of "CCTV celebrity", but it has also frequently caused controversy. In Wenchuan** in 2008, Dong Qian asked about the details of an injured child's pain, and was criticized by netizens for being "cold-blooded". In a 2013 interview with Lang Ping about his coaching history in the United States, Lang Ping was embarrassedly silent. Every time there is an uproar, Dong Qian still goes her own way. There was never an apology on her face, only a determined expression. On one page of her notebook reads, "I'm pressing step by step, but I can't bear it." Perhaps, through sharpness, the most moving parts of life can be revealed.
But the world has never experienced this suffering. The label of "get out of the hosting world" is closely attached to her, and Dong Qian has also been shaken, but Wang Shilin will always comfort her behind her back and make her firm again. "Qian'er, don't worry about it, concentrate on your work. * On the other end, Wang Shilin's voice came gently. This is Dong Qian's third comfort after being questioned again**. Her husband, Wang Shilin, has a very different personality from her, is gentle and elegant, and never asks about the scars of the interviewee. But this does not prevent him from becoming Dong Qian's most solid backing.
They all said I was too cold-blooded. Dong Qian's eyes were red and a little aggrieved. "But I know that's just your sincerity. Wang Shilin said softly, "Keep it up, don't pay attention to other people's eyes." "Wang Shilin is one of the few people who really understands Dong Qian. The two have very different personalities, but they can always understand each other. Many times, Wang Shilin looked at Dong Qian, who was depressed, and would always whisper comforting and give her a steady stream of positive energy. The two live a simple and low-key life, preferring to soak in a country cottage or spread out a blanket for a picnic. Wang Shilin often enlightened Dong Qian and kept himself in the midst of criticism. Perhaps it is this strength that allows Dong Qian to stand tall in the tide of hardship.
Qian'er, don't be discouraged, I will always support you. Wang Shilin's words went straight to Dong Qian's heart through the microphone. In the face of adversity, her husband's company made her dare to face all criticism. "Mom, don't go, Wuhan is so dangerous! The son hugged Dong Qian's leg and pleaded with tears in his eyes. "Baby, mom is going because she has an important task on her part. Dong Qian bent down and stroked her son's hair. Faced with the retention of her family, Dong Qian still decided to fly to Wuhan. The epidemic is severe, and she has to interview the heroes who protect the city regardless of their safety. For her, it's her responsibility as a journalist.
The entrance to Wuhan Airport was dimly lit. After getting off the plane, volunteers wearing masks and protective clothing greeted them to disinfect and take their temperatures. "Welcome! Thank you for your trek to Wuhan! An enthusiastic man shouted. Dong Qian was a little flattered for a moment. She thought she would be resented or ridiculed, but she didn't expect them to treat journalists like lifesavers. The scenes on the front line deeply stung Dong Qian, and also made her realize the importance of recording this battle as an ordinary person. She interviewed prevention and control experts, medical staff, and public welfare volunteers, who volunteered to support Wuhan in order to stop the virus from taking more lives. February** Dynamic Incentive Program
That's just the least I'm supposed to do. Professor Zhang handed the test reagent to the young doctor with a kind smile on his face. Dong Qian also asked them about their fears, but none of them mentioned life and death. "I just want to do my best to save people. One ** wiped away his tears, turned around and continued to work. The reddened faces and dozens or hundreds of deeds of protecting life constitute Dong Qian's most touching interview. She knew that her responsibilities were far heavier than she and anyone else had imagined. Dong Qian handed over the recorded interview clip to the editor and breathed a long sigh of relief. The week-long trip to Wuhan left her exhausted, but her heart was filled with a sense of accomplishment.
Over the years, her several interviews have caused controversy and she has been labeled as "cold-blooded" and "ruthless". But she knows that it is these "sharp" questions that can dig deep into the humanity of the interviewee. Maybe her way is not to the public's taste, but she still goes her own way. What does it matter if you are a "famous mouth" or "get out of the hosting world"? She has always demanded that she have no distractions, loyalty and love for journalism. Because of this, the editor-in-chief Wang Qiang let her interview sensitive topics and inspect the real news scene. From Wenchuan to Wuhan, she has always been determined to grasp the key details of the incident. This is the duty of a good journalist, and it is a heavy responsibility on her shoulders. Some people may not understand her cruel interview methods, but she knows that if she is too tactful, it will only wear out the edges and corners of the facts. Looking at the medals and thank you letters on the wall, the corners of Dong Qian's mouth slowly hooked up a trace of arc. She was ready to face the thorns ahead: as long as it could produce real flowers.