w88 casino News Network (Reporter Zhang Yiping Photography Liu Tao)3month9On Sunday, a man walked in China8The former traveler brought his mother into the Huiyuan Master Lecture Hall. near2During the two-hour lecture, the international conference hall on the third floor of Ningyuan Building burst into applause. The audience was moved by this "envoy of Sino-Japanese friendship" again and again. He is Kato Yoshiichi, a man who is in China and interprets China with unique and profound thoughts26Year-old Japanese youth.

Kato Yoshiichi
Environment changes people, times create people
Every story begins with Kato Yoshiichi studying in China. In an era when studying abroad in Europe and the United States was advocated, many people were curious about why he chose to study in China. Kato explained that this was closely related to the Chinese and Japanese cultures and his own experience. Japan's education system has given him a deep connection with Chinese culture since he was a child. At that time, Beijing had just successfully bid for the Olympics, and China's status was gradually improving in the minds of young Japanese people. As for Kato himself, when he was 15 years old, he went to Australia for a junior high w88 casino graduation trip. The two-week trip completely changed his world view. Just when he was determined to get out of Japan and learn about the world, Kato, who had excellent academic performance, received a full scholarship from the Chinese government to study at Peking University for six years. In this way, the journey to China officially started. Kato has always called China his "great benefactor".

Telling stories about childhood
During high w88 casino, because he had to take care of his younger siblings at home and work part-time at the same time, Kato Yoshiichi was never able to spare time to read extracurricular books. After coming to Peking University, he bought his first extracurricular book at the book market. "I need to make up lessons because I haven't accumulated enough." Although Kato is now busy with work, he still insists on reading 300 books a year. A true transformation from scratch.
To read Chinese books, language foundation is essential. At the scene, Kato's fluent Chinese has already conquered many audiences. He also said with some pride, "I started working as a translator after learning Chinese for three months, and started doing simultaneous interpretation after half a year, but I didn't spend a penny on my Chinese learning." As Kato said, his method of learning Chinese is very simple. The first trick is to chat with the Chinese aunts selling popsicles. "They are idle and happy to communicate with young people." He also "wittily" called it a "win-win". The second trick is to insist on listening to the radio on the Walkman every day. In order to improve his learning efficiency, he eliminated subtitle reminders in TV programs and even stopped making friends with Japanese people. The third move is even more amazing, "China has a population of 1.3 billion, and many people have read the People's Daily, but not many people have memorized it." As a Japanese, Kato actually recited the "People's Daily" every day.
Kato was very indifferent to his history of struggle that touched countless people, "If young people don't work hard, what else can they do?" He and his younger brother have been deeply influenced by his athlete father since childhood5I have developed the habit of running since I was 12123_12216|. To this day, running is like breathing to him. Running not only brings him inspiration for writing, but more importantly, it improves his condition. "State determines success or failure", life is a marathon, and we must keep running in life!

Talk to the climax, full of energy
Kato Yoshiichi firmly believes that "environment changes people, and times create people." When he first arrived in China, SARS was raging and Japan was at the bottom of the "bubble economy". While in China, he witnessed the so-called "anti-Japanese demonstrations" with his own eyes. To a certain extent, it was this era that made Kato think more deeply and gave him the opportunity to express his opinions on Phoenix TV. From then on, his writing career began. "Expressing and writing in Chinese will be my lifelong career."
Complain less and challenge more
Kato Yoshiichi very much appreciates the ambition and vitality of Chinese college students. "Walking around Chinese campuses in the early morning, you can hear the sound of Chinese college students reading English in the morning, but this is extremely rare in Japan." He warned Chinese college students not to have narrow nationalism, nor to worship foreigners. "China is a society that can tolerate alternative people." Kato believes that young people in China are happy. College students should not be influenced by mainstream culture, but should determine their own direction as early as possible, move forward flexibly, and follow the trend.

The audience enthusiastically asked questions
A Japanese young man who works in China and whose speech has a wide influence in China and Japan is naturally expected to express his views on the Sino-Japanese issues that have attracted much attention. Kato pointed out that the interdependence between China and Japan is obvious, and the two countries have great300For the above friendly cities, there are2500More than 10,000 Japanese companies are employing1500With more than 10,000 Chinese employees, Japan plays an indispensable role in promoting Chinese traditional culture. Japan will gain more benefits from China's stable development, and at the same time, China can learn lessons from the problems Japan is currently facing and achieve better development.
Kato quoted Kennedy’s words in his inaugural speech to encourage Chinese college students to complain less and challenge more: “Ask not what the country can do for you, but what you can do for the country.” This is also what motivated him to actively promote Sino-Japanese friendship. "The decision-makers and young people are the groups most worthy of change, because they determine the hope and future of the country." And Kato will continue to play his role and win this marathon of life.

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