As Jiang Si shook hands with him, she smiled and said, "I didn't expect it to be you who came to interview me today."
Upon hearing this, Chairman Zhou understood immediately; it turned out these two were actually family.
He was initially worried that Jiang Si might step on some landmines while answering questions.
So I decided to stay here and give her some advice.
Now that he has his own people with him, Chairman Zhou has nothing to worry about.
After exchanging a few pleasantries, Chairman Zhou made an excuse to leave, leaving the interview team with the time and space.
After resting for a while, reporter Wang took the initiative to start talking.
Jiang Si had previously been interviewed by the PLA Daily, and she also had her cousin, a family member, present.
Therefore, during the subsequent interview, Jiang Si's performance and answers were impeccable.
In particular, her occasional well-timed witty remarks saved reporter Wang a lot of time in polishing her writing.
Before we knew it, the interview was drawing to a close, and reporter Wang asked one last question.
“We went to the square to see this mural a few days ago. First of all, Comrade Jiang painted it very well. Secondly, we noticed that this mural is six meters high.”
"Comrade Jiang has to climb up and down every day and paint on scaffolding for more than ten hours straight. It must have been very hard for him."
They struggled with this issue for a long time.
In the end, I decided to add it anyway.
After all, it's remarkable that Comrade Jiang Si was able to complete such a large mural all by herself.
She deserves praise for both her perseverance and her spirit of not being afraid of hardship.
However, Jiang Si did not answer the question immediately after hearing it.
In this day and age, there's a standard formula for answering interview questions.
Its severity was comparable to the civil service exams of later generations!
After thinking for a moment, she looked at the people present and gave the most standard answer.
"Our leaders taught us: the more difficult the place, the more we should go; that's what makes a good comrade!"
"No matter how tall the murals are, they cannot surpass the revolutionary will!"
"No matter how much the scaffolding shakes, it can't shake the heart that is loyal to the red sun."
"Compared to workers wielding sledgehammers and farmers harvesting wheat, soldiers lead the charge."
"I just did what I was supposed to do, it's nothing at all!"
Upon hearing this, reporter Wang forgot about writing his article and immediately started clapping his hands.
Huo Tinghuai looked puzzled; he couldn't understand what his cousin was thinking.
With my cousin's wife's quick wit and level of awareness, it's already a miracle she doesn't dig a pit for others; how could she possibly suffer a loss?
The written interview ended there. Next, the photographer took several side profile photos of Jiang Si drawing at her desk, as well as a photo of her holding a paintbrush and looking down in deep thought.
In Jiang Si's words, these photos are very characteristic of the era, but also a bit contrived.
The group didn't linger after the interview.
They need to hurry back to finalize the draft and complete the lead plate production and delivery to the railway transportation system before midnight today.
Otherwise, we wouldn't be able to make it to the launch on New Year's Day.
Before leaving, Huo Tinghuai specifically asked Jiang Si for her opinion.
"Sister-in-law, these are the main headline and subheading I prepared in advance. Please take a look and see which one is more suitable."
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