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2001年秋,我从苏州大学毕业,考入南京大学读博士,住在陶园2幢123室。陶园2幢是一幢十二层高的楼房,虽然不甚美观,却在建筑上获得了一个奖杯,所以经常会有记者拿着摄像机大摇大摆地对准宿舍“咔咔”地拍照。获奖原因是窗户设计得好,不用玻璃,全部用木料制作成,从外面看起来确实有点特别,甚至有点诗意,每扇窗户简直就像钉在墙上的鸟笼。可别小看了这些鸟笼,那时十二层的每只鸟笼里住的都是来自全国各地的博士生。而且,连我自己都感到惊讶的是,在我离开陶
In the autumn of 2001, I graduated from Suzhou University, admitted to a doctoral degree at Nanjing University and lived in Room 123, Building 2, Taoyuan. Taoyuan 2 is a 12-storey building, although not very beautiful, but won a trophy in the building, so often with a reporter holding a camera swaggering in the hostel “Kaka” to take pictures. The reason for the winners is that the windows are well designed, without glass, all made of wood, which looks a bit special and even poetic from the outside, and each window is like a birdcage nailed to a wall. Do not underestimate these birdcages, when each of the twelve layers of birdcages live in doctoral students from all over the country. And even my own surprise was when I left Tao