Writer Chi Li rarely visits bookshops anymore and instead buys online as she believes it is difficult to find what she calls "real" books on shop shelves.
作家池莉现在都在网上购书,而几乎不再逛书店买书了。她表示如今在书店的书架上很难找到她心里真正意义上的“书”。
"Most of the books in shops are reference works to help residents pass a test or earn more money, which in my eyes are not real books," said Chi, 57, from Hubei province.
池莉是一位来自湖北省的57岁女作家。她说:“书店里的大部分书都是工具书,这些书都是帮助人们通过考试或者赚到更多的钱,我觉得这些都不是真正的书。”
"It's rare for me to go to bookshops now as I can't find what I want to read. Many of the books are written in the same style and have the same contents, such as advice on how to be rich and successful."
“我现在很少去逛书店了,因为我找不到我想要读的书。很多书都是同样的风格,同样的内容,比如说如何变得富有和成功一类的建议。”
Chi, a deputy to the National People's Congress, was pleased to see that Premier Li Keqiang set out proposals to encourage a love of literature in the Government Work Report he presented at the two sessions.
作为全国人大代表,池莉很高兴看到李克强总理在两会政府工作报告上倡导对文学的热爱。
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