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“时代需要名记者,党和人民需要名记者”。这是前人民日报总编辑李庄,在为吴昊杂文选《小心你的鼻子》所作序言中,向新闻界同仁提出的殷切期望。当记者难,当名记者更难。不少人奋斗了一二十年,还是望尘莫及,恐怕一辈子也成不了名记者。但说容易也容易,如果你确实抓住了重大题材,而又能把它很好地表现出来,激励千百万读者,甚至一篇稿子就可能出名。例如,魏巍过去是个诗人,他用“红杨树”的笔名写了不少诗,但没有多少人知道他。而他50年代在朝鲜战场写了篇《谁是最可爱的人》的通讯,就被大家熟悉了,以至“最可爱的人”成了全国人民对志愿军的爱称和代名同。作为一个记者,穆青早期作品《雁
“Time needs a reporter, a party and people need a reporter.” This is the earnest hope put forward by the media colleagues in the preface made by Li Zhuang, former editor-in-chief of the People's Daily, in his preface to “Careful Your Nose” for Wu Hao's essay. When journalists are hard, being a journalist is harder. Many people struggled for a decade or two, or far behind, probably for a lifetime can not become a reporter. But that's easy and easy, and if you really grab the big stuff and show it well, you're probably famous for inspiring millions of readers and even an article. For example, Wei Wei used to be a poet. He wrote many poems under the pseudonym “Poplar Tree,” but not many people knew him. In the 1950s, he wrote an article entitled “Who is the cutest person” in the battlefield in North Korea and became familiar to everyone so that “the most lovely person” became the name and name of the people throughout the country for the volunteers. As a reporter, Mu Qing's early work, “Goose.”