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今年82岁的林钢,是中国最早跑汽车口的记者之一。他用笔和文字打开了一个窗口,让世界了解中国汽车发展的点滴历程 82岁的林钢坐在位于《人民日报》东区的宿舍里,看着我从书包里掏出的数码录音笔,惊讶地问:“这是什么?”当证实是采访录音笔时,他有些哑然失笑:“连录音笔都这么先进,看来我是真落伍了。”采访林钢是采访孙敏后定下的题目。吸引《汽车商业评论》关注他的原因,一方面是孙敏提到林钢当时采访吴官正(原江西省委书记)的一个细节,另一方面他是国内最资深的跑汽车口的记者。我很想知道:
Lin Gang, 82, is one of the earliest reporters in China to run his car. He opened a window with his pen and writing to let the world know the story of China’s auto development. Lin Gang, 82, sits in the dorm in the eastern section of the People’s Daily and looks at the digital voice recorder I took out of his bag and was surprised Asked: “What is this?” When he confirmed that he was interviewing a voice recorder, he laughed dumbly: “Even the voice recorder is so advanced that it seems that I am really out of step.” Interview with Lin Min After setting the subject. One of the reasons that attracted the attention of Car Business Review was the fact that Sun Min mentioned Lin Gang’s interview with Wu Guanzheng (the former Jiangxi Provincial Party Committee Secretary) on the one hand, and on the other hand, he was the reporter in the country’s most senior running car. I really want to know: