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杨澜的英语作文

杨澜的英语作文In the realm of English language education, Yang Lan stands as an exemplary figure. Her English composition is a testament to her linguistic prowess and cultural understanding. Here is an imagined composition that could be attributed to her, reflecting her eloquence and insight:The Power of Language: A Bridge to UnderstandingLanguage is not merely a tool for communication; it is a window into the soul of a culture. It is through languagethat we can truly connect with others, transcending the barriers of geography and history. In my journey to master the English language, I have come to appreciate itsversatility and the doors it opens to global understanding.The English language, with its rich tapestry of vocabulary and nuanced expressions, has been a gateway for me to explore the world. It has allowed me to engage with diverse cultures, to understand their values and traditions, and to share my own. Each new word I learn is like a key that unlocks a piece of the world's collective wisdom.As I delve into the intricacies of English, I am reminded of the power of storytelling. Narratives are the threads that weave the fabric of society. Through my compositions, I aimto tell stories that resonate with people from all walks of life. Whether it's the tale of a young girl overcoming adversity or the saga of a community coming together, stories have the power to inspire, to educate, and to bring people closer.Moreover, the mastery of English has equipped me with the ability to advocate for important causes. It has been my privilege to use this language to raise awareness on issues that matter to me, such as education, gender equality, and environmental conservation. The pen is mightier than the sword, and in today's interconnected world, the pen is a tool that can be wielded across borders.In conclusion, the English language has been more than just a subject of study for me; it has been a bridge to a world of opportunities. It has been a means to connect, to learn, and to make a difference. As I continue to refine my skills, I am committed to using this powerful tool to foster understanding and to build bridges between people and cultures.This composition, while fictional, captures the essence of what Yang Lan might convey through her writing. It showcases her ability to use the English language to express deep thoughts and to inspire others to appreciate the power of language in fostering global harmony.。
杨澜ted英文演讲稿

杨澜ted英文演讲稿篇一:杨澜TED演讲稿中英文Yang Lan: The generation that's remaking China The night before I was heading for Scotland, I was invited to host the final of "China's Got Talent" show in Shanghai with the 80,000 live audience in the stadium. Guess who was the performing guestSusan Boyle. And I told her, "I'm going to Scotland the next day." She sang beautifully, and she even managed to say a few words in Chinese. [Chinese]So it's not like "hello" or "thank you," that ordinary stuff. It means "green onion for free." Why did she say that Because it was a line from our Chinese parallel Susan Boyle -- a 50-some year-old woman, a vegetable vendor in Shanghai, who loves singing Western opera, but she didn't understand any English or French or Italian, so she managed to fill in the lyrics with vegetable names in Chinese. (Laughter) And the last sentence of Nessun Dorma that she was singing in the stadium was "green onion for free." So[as] Susan Boyle was saying that, 80,000 live audience sang together. That was hilarious.So I guess both Susan Boyle and this vegetable vendor in Shanghai belonged to otherness. They were the least expected to be successful in the business called entertainment, yet their courage and talent brought them through. And a show and a platform gave them the stage to realize their dreams. Well, being different is not that difficult. We are all different from different perspectives. But I think being different is good, because you present a different point of view. You may have the chance to make a difference.My generation has been very fortunate to witness and participate in the historic transformation of China that has made so many changes in the past 20, 30 years.I remember that in the year of 1990,when I was graduating from college, I was applying for a job in the sales department of the first five-star hotel in Beijing, Great Wall Sheraton -- it's still there. So after being interrogated by this Japanese manager for a half an hour, he finally said, "So, Miss Yang, do you have any questions to ask me"I summoned my courage and poise and said,"Yes, but could you let me know, what actually do you sell" I didn't have a clue what a salesdepartment was about in a five-star hotel. That was the first day I set my foot in a five-star hotel.Around the same time, I was going through an audition -- the first ever open audition by national television in China -- with another thousand college girls. The producer told us they were looking for some sweet, innocent and beautiful fresh face. So when it was my turn, I stood up and said, "Why [do] women's personalities on television always have to be beautiful, sweet, innocent and, you know, supportive Why can't they have their own ideas and their own voice" I thought I kind of offended them. But actually, they were impressed by my words. And so I was in the second round of competition, and then the third and the fourth. After seven rounds of competition, I was the last one to survive it. So I was on a national television prime-time show. And believe it or not, that was the first show on Chinese television that allowed its hosts to speak out of their own minds without reading an approved script. (Applause) And my weekly audience at that time was between 200 to 300 million people.Well after a few years, I decided to go to the andColumbia University to pursue my postgraduate studies, and then started my own media company, which was unthought of during the years that I started my career. So we do a lot of things. I've interviewed more than a thousand people in the past. And sometimes I have young people approaching me say, "Lan, you changed my life," and I feel proud of that. But then we are also so fortunate to witness the transformation of the whole country. I was in Beijing's bidding for the Olympic Games. I was representing the Shanghai Expo.I saw China embracing the world and vice versa. But then sometimes I'm thinking, what are today's young generation up to How are they different, and what are the differences they are going to make to shape the future of China, or at large, the worldSo today I want to talk about young people through the platform of social media. First of all, who are they [What] do they look like Well this is a girl called Guo Meimei -- 20 years old, beautiful. She showed off her expensive bags, clothes and car on her microblog, which is the Chinese version of Twitter. And she claimed to be the general manager of Red Cross at the Chamber ofCommerce. She didn't realize that she stepped on a sensitive nerve and aroused national questioning, almost a turmoil, against the credibility of Red Cross. The controversy was so heated that the Red Cross had to open a press conference to clarify it, and the investigation is going on.So far, as of today, we know that she herself made up that title -- probably because she feels proud to be associated with charity. All those expensive items were given to her as gifts by her boyfriend,who used to be a board member in a subdivision of Red Cross at Chamber of Commerce. It's very complicated to explain. But anyway, the public still doesn't buy it. It is still boiling. It shows us a general mistrust of government or government-backed institutions, which lacked transparency in the past. And also it showed us the power and the impact of social media as microblog.Microblog boomed in the year of XX, with visitors doubled and time spent on it tripled. , a major news portal, alone has more than 140 million microbloggers. On Tencent, 200 most popular blogger -- it's not me -- it's a movie star, and she has more than millionfollowers, or fans. About 80 percent of those microbloggers are young people, under 30 years old. And because, as you know, the traditional media is still heavily controlled by the government,social media offers an opening to let the steam out a little bit. But because you don't have many other openings, the heat coming out of this opening is sometimes very strong, active and even violent.So through microblogging, we are able to understand Chinese youth even better. So how are they different First of all, most of them were bornin the 80s and 90s, under the one-child policy. And because of selected abortion by families who favored boys to girls, now we have ended up with 30 million more young men than women. That could pose a potential danger to the society, but who knows; we're in a globalized world, so they can look for girlfriends from other countries. Most of them have fairly good education. The illiteracy rate in China among this generation is under one percent. In cities, 80 percent of kids go to they are facing an aging China with a population above 65 years old coming up with seven-point-some percent this year, andabout to be 15 percent by the year of 2030. And you know we have the tradition that younger generations support the elders financially, and taking care of them when they're sick. So it means young coupleswill have to support four parents who have a life expectancy of 73 years old.So making a living is not that easy for young people. College graduates are not in shorturban areas, college graduates find the starting salary is about 400 dollars a month, while the average rent is above $500. So what do they do They have to share space -- squeezed in very limited space to save money -- and they call themselves "tribe of ants." And for those who are ready to get married and buy their apartment, they figured out they have to work for 30 to 40 years to afford their first apartment. That ratio in Americawould only cost a couple five years to earn, but in China it's 30 to 40 years with the skyrocketing real estate price.Among the 200 million migrant workers, 60 percent of them are young people. They find themselves sort of sandwiched between the urban areas and the rural areas.Most of them don't want to go back to the countryside, but they don't have the sense of belonging. They work for longer hours with less income, less social welfare. And they're more vulnerable to job losses, subject to inflation,tightening loans from banks, appreciation of the renminbi, or decline of demand from Europe or America for the products they produce. Last year, though, an appalling incident in a southern OEM manufacturing compound in China: 13 young workers in their late teens and early 20s committed suicide, just one by one like causing a contagious disease. But they died because of all different personal reasons. But this whole incident aroused a huge outcry from society about the isolation, both physical and mental, of these migrant workers.For those who do return back to the countryside,they find themselves very welcome locally,because with the knowledge, skills and networksthey have learned in the cities, with the assistance of the Internet, they're able to create more jobs,upgrade local agriculture and create new businessin the less developed market. So for the pastfew years, the coastal areas, they found themselves in a shortage of labor.These diagrams show a more general social background. The first one is the Engels coefficient,which explains that the cost of daily necessitieshas dropped its percentage all through the past decade, in terms of family income, to about 37-some percent. But then in the last two years, it goes up again to 39 percent, indicating a rising living cost. The Gini coefficient has already passed the dangerous line of Now it's -- even worse than that in America -- showing us the income inequality. And so you see this whole society getting frustrated about losing some of its mobility. And also, the bitterness and even resentment towards the rich and the powerful is quite widespread. So any accusations of corruptionor backdoor dealings between authorities or business would arouse a social outcry or even uest.So through some of the hottest topics on microblogging, we can see what young people care most about. Social justice and government accountability runs the first in what they the past decade or so, amassive urbanization and development have let us witness a lot of reports on the forced demolition of private it has aroused huge anger and frustrationamong our young generation. Sometimes people get killed, and sometimes people set themselves on fire to protest. So when these incidents are reported more and more frequently on the Internet,people cry for the government to take actions to stop this.So the good news is that earlier this year, the state council passed a new regulation on house requisition and demolition and passed the right to order forced demolition from local governments to the court. Similarly, many other issues concerning public safety is a hot topic on the Internet. We heard about polluted air, polluted water, poisoned food. And guess what, we have faked beef. They have sorts of ingredients that you brush on a piece of chicken or fish, and it turns it to look like then lately, people are very concerned about cooking oil, because thousands of people have been found [refining] cooking oil from restaurant slop. So all these things have aroused a huge outcry from the Internet. Andfortunately, we have seen the government responding more timely and also more frequently to the public concerns.While young people seem to be very sure about their participation in public policy-making, but sometimes they're a little bit lost in terms of what they want for their personal life. China is soon to pass the as the number one market for luxury brands -- that's not including the Chinese expenditures in Europe and elsewhere. But you know what, half of those consumers are earning a salary below 2,000 dollars. They're not rich at all. They're taking those bags and clothes as a sense of identity and social status. And this is a girl explicitly saying on a TV dating show that she would rather cry in a BMW than smile on a of course, we do have young people who would still prefer to smile, whether in a BMW or [on] a bicycle.So in the next picture, you see a very popular phenomenon called "naked" wedding, or "naked" marriage. It does not mean they will wear nothing in the wedding, but it shows that these young couples are ready to get married without a house, without a car, without adiamond ring and without a wedding banquet, to show their commitment to true love. And also, people are doing good through social media. And the first picture showed us that a truck caging 500 homeless and kidnapped dogsfor food processing was spotted and stopped on the highway with the whole country watchingthrough microblogging. People were donating money, dog food and offering volunteer work to stop that truck. And after hours of negotiation, 500 dogs were rescued. And here also people are helping to find missing children. A father posted his son's picture onto the Internet. After thousands of [unclear], the child was found, and we witnessed the reunion of the family through microblogging.So happiness is the most popular word we have heard through the past two years. Happiness is not only related to personal experiences and personal values, but also, it's about the environment. People are thinking about the following questions: Are we going to sacrifice our environment further to produce higher GDP How are we going to perform our social and political reform to keep pace with economic growth, to keepsustainability and stability And also, how capable is the systemof self-correctness to keep more people contentwith all sorts of friction going on at the same timeI guess these are the questions people are going to answer. And our younger generation are going to transform this country while at the same time being transformed themselves.Thank you very much.杨澜TED演讲:重塑中国的一代中文演讲稿在来爱尔兰的前一晚,我应邀主持了中国达人秀在上海的体育场和八万现场观众。
杨澜申奥英语演讲

杨澜申奥英语演讲杨澜申奥英语演讲Yang Lan:Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen,Good afternoon!Before I introduce our cultural programs, I want to tell you one thing first about 2008. You're going to have a great time in Beijing.China has its own sport legends. Back to Song Dynasty, about the 11th century, people started to play a game called Cuju, which is regarded as the origin of ancient football. The game was very popular and women were also participating. Now, you will understand why our women football team is so good today.There are a lot more wonderful and exciting things waiting for you in New Beijing, a dynamic modern metropolis with 3,000 years of cultural treasures woven into the urban tapestry. Along with the iconic imagery of the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven and the Great Wall, the city offers an endless mixture of theatres, museums, discos, all kinds of restaurants and shopping malls that will amaze and delight you.But beyond that, it is a place of millions of friendly people who love to meet people from around the world. People of Beijing believe that the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing will help to enhance the harmony between our culture and the diverse cultures of the world. Their gratitude will pour out in open expressions of affection for you and the great Movement that you guide.Within our cultural programs, education and communication will receive the highest priority. We seek to create an intellectual and sporting legacy by broadening the understanding of theOlympic Ideals throughout the country.Cultural events will unfold each year, from 2005 to 2008. We will stage multi-disciplined cultural programs, such as concerts, exhibitions, art competitions and camps which will involve young people from around the world. During the Olympics, they will be staged in the Olympic Village and the city for the benefit of the athletes.Our Ceremonies will give China's greatest-and the world's greatest artists a stage for celebrating the common aspirations of humanity and the unique heritage of our culture and the Olympic Movement.With a concept inspired by the famed Silk Road, our Torch Relay will break new ground, traveling from Olympia through some of the oldest civilizations known to man-Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Byzantine, Mesopotamian, Persian, Arabian, Indian and Chinese. Carrying the message "Share the Peace, Share the Olympics," the eternal flame will reach new heights as it crosses the Himalayas over the world's highest summit - Mount Qomolangma, which is known to many of you as Mt. Everest. In China, the flame will pass through Tibet, cross the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, travel the Great Wall and visit Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and the 56 ethnic communities who make up our society. On its journey, the flame will be seen by and inspire more human beings than any previous relay.I am afraid I can not present the whole picture of our cultural programs within such a short period of time. Before I end, let me share with you one story. Seven hundred years ago, amazed by his incredible descriptions of a far away land of great beauty, people asked Marco Polo whether his stories about China were true.He answered: What I have told you was not even half of whatI saw. Actually, what we have shown you here today is only a fraction of Beijing that awaits you.。
杨澜英文作文简介

杨澜英文作文简介英文:As a well-known journalist and media figure in China, Yang Lan has made significant contributions to the development of the media industry in China. She is not only a successful entrepreneur but also a philanthropist who has dedicated herself to promoting education and public welfare.Yang Lan started her career as a journalist in the1980s and soon became one of the most influential TVanchors in China. In 1999, she founded Sun Media Group, which has grown into one of the largest private media companies in China. She also co-founded the Sun Culture Foundation, which supports education and cultural exchange programs.In addition to her business success, Yang Lan is also a respected public figure who has been actively involved in various philanthropic activities. For example, sheinitiated the Her Village Project, which aims to empower women in rural areas of China by providing them with education and job opportunities. She also serves as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and has been working to improve the lives of children in China and around the world.Overall, Yang Lan is a role model for many people in China and beyond. Her success in the media industry and her dedication to philanthropy have inspired many young people to pursue their dreams and make a positive impact on society.中文:作为中国知名的新闻工作者和媒体人物,杨澜为中国媒体行业的发展做出了重要贡献。
杨澜(英文简介)

Yang’s career
• Yang Lan began her career as the host for the popular “Zheng Da TV show”. She was only 21 at that time and had just graduated from Beijing Foreign University. Becoming the host of a show with an audience of 220 million at such a young age was a big challenge, but Yang Lan was ready for it and quickly became popular. In 1994, she got the 1st Golden microphone of host in China(中国第一届主持人“金 话筒奖”)
• Yang met up with Wu Zheng when she studied in Columbia University.Then fell in love with him,and married him.
• 'Yang is a great wife.We are so lucky that we can encounter with each other and got married.And also Yang is a good mather, she cooks very well.She spends as much time as she can in staying with my daughters'From Wu's word we can see that Yang can keep the balance between her career and family very well.
杨澜英语演讲稿三分钟(3篇)

第1篇Good morning/afternoon/evening. It is a great honor to stand before you today and share my thoughts on a topic that is close to my heart: the power of education.Education is often referred to as the key to success, and I believe this to be true. It is not just about acquiring knowledge, but also about nurturing our minds, shaping our characters, and preparing us for the challenges that lie ahead in life. In this speech, I would like to explore the importance of education, its impact on society, and how we can harness its full potential.Firstly, education is a fundamental human right. Every individual, regardless of their background, deserves the opportunity to learn and grow. Education empowers us to think critically, question the world around us, and make informed decisions. It is the cornerstone of a democratic society, where every citizen has the ability to participate fully in the political, economic, and cultural life of their country.In today's rapidly changing world, the role of education has become even more crucial. Technology is advancing at an unprecedented pace, and the skills we learn in school are no longer enough to prepare us for the future. We need to be lifelong learners, constantly adapting and evolving to keep up with the latest developments. Education equips us with the tools we need to navigate this ever-changing landscape, and to contribute positively to our communities.The impact of education on society is profound. Educated individuals are more likely to be employed, earn higher incomes, and contribute to the economic growth of their countries. They are also more likely to be informed and engaged citizens, who are active participants in the democratic process. Education fosters social cohesion, reduces poverty, and promotes gender equality. It is a powerful force for good, and its benefits ripple through society.However, despite its many advantages, education remains out of reach for far too many people. In developing countries, millions of children aredenied the chance to attend school due to poverty, discrimination, and lack of resources. Even in wealthier nations, there are stilldisparities in access to quality education, with marginalized communities often being left behind. It is our responsibility to bridge this gap and ensure that every child has the opportunity to learn and thrive.So, how can we harness the full potential of education? Here are a few suggestions:1. Invest in Education: Governments and private institutions must prioritize education in their budgets, ensuring that schools have the necessary resources to provide a high-quality learning environment. This includes qualified teachers, updated curricula, and access to technology.2. Promote Inclusive Education: We must strive to create inclusive classrooms where every student feels valued and has the opportunity to succeed. This means addressing the needs of students with disabilities, supporting those from diverse cultural backgrounds, and providing equal access to education for girls and boys.3. Foster Lifelong Learning: Encourage a culture of learning that extends beyond the classroom. This involves promoting continuous professional development for teachers, and providing opportunities for adults to acquire new skills and knowledge.4. Support Education Technology: Utilize technology to bridge the gap between rural and urban schools, and to provide personalized learning experiences for students. Online platforms and mobile applications can reach those in remote areas, and make education more accessible.5. Advocate for Education: Raise awareness about the importance of education, and advocate for policies that support its development. This includes fighting for the rights of children to attend school, and ensuring that funding is allocated appropriately.In conclusion, education is a powerful tool that can transform lives and shape the future of our world. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that every individual has access to quality education, and thatwe harness its full potential to create a more just, equitable, and prosperous society.Thank you for your attention, and I invite you to join me in this journey of learning and discovery. Together, we can make a difference.Thank you.第2篇Good morning/afternoon/evening. It is a great honor to stand before you today and share my thoughts on an issue that is of paramount importance to us all – the power of education.In a world that is constantly evolving and advancing, education has become the cornerstone of progress and prosperity. It is the key that unlocks the door to a brighter future, and it is the catalyst for positive change. Today, I want to talk about why education is not just a right, but a necessity, and how it can transform lives and societies.Firstly, education empowers individuals. It is not merely about acquiring knowledge; it is about nurturing critical thinking, fostering creativity, and developing skills that are essential for success in the modern world. When we educate a child, we give them the tools to understand the world around them and to navigate it with confidence. Education teaches us to question, to explore, and to innovate. Itinstills in us a sense of curiosity and a passion for learning that can never be taken away.Consider the countless stories of individuals who have transformed their lives through education. Take Malala Yousafzai, the young Pakistani activist who stood up for the right of girls to be educated. Despite facing immense adversity, Malala's determination and education have inspired millions to fight for the same cause. Her story is a testament to the transformative power of education, which can break the chains of ignorance and oppression.Furthermore, education is a driving force for economic growth and development. In today's globalized world, knowledge and skills are themost valuable commodities. Countries that invest in education see adirect correlation between educational attainment and economic prosperity. Educated populations are more likely to be employed, contribute to innovation, and participate in the global economy. Theyare also more likely to be engaged citizens who can make informed decisions and contribute to the betterment of their communities.However, despite the numerous benefits of education, there are still millions of children and adults around the world who are denied this fundamental right. Barriers such as poverty, gender inequality, and political instability continue to prevent access to quality education.It is our collective responsibility to address these challenges and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to learn and grow.To overcome these barriers, we must take a multi-faceted approach. Governments must prioritize education in their budgets and policies, ensuring that schools are accessible, safe, and equipped with the necessary resources. Non-governmental organizations and private sector entities must also play a role by supporting initiatives that provide alternative learning opportunities, especially for those who are most marginalized.In addition, we must recognize the importance of lifelong learning. Education is not a one-time event but a continuous process that spans a person's entire life. In an era of rapid technological change, it is crucial to adapt and evolve, staying abreast of new knowledge and skills. This requires a culture of continuous learning and a commitment to personal and professional development.As individuals, we can also contribute to the cause of education. We can advocate for change, support educational programs, and share our knowledge and experiences with others. By doing so, we become part of a global movement that is committed to creating a more educated and equitable world.In conclusion, education is a powerful force that can change the course of our lives and our societies. It is a tool for empowerment, a driverof economic growth, and a foundation for a better future. Let us notunderestimate its importance and let us work together to ensure that every child, everywhere, has access to quality education.Thank you for listening, and I hope that we can all leave here today with a renewed commitment to the cause of education.[The end]Note: The above speech is a fictional composition and is designed to fulfill the requirements of a three-minute English speech by a speaker like杨澜 (Yang Lan). The content is a blend of inspirational messages, personal anecdotes, and global issues related to education.第3篇Good morning/afternoon/evening. It is a great honor to stand before you today to share my thoughts on a topic that is both deeply personal and universally relevant: the power of curiosity and the importance of lifelong learning.Curiosity, as the ancient Roman philosopher Seneca once said, "is the very soul of wisdom." It is the driving force behind human progress, innovation, and discovery. Without curiosity, we would be content with the status quo, living in a world devoid of wonder and excitement.In today's rapidly changing world, the importance of lifelong learning cannot be overstated. Technology is advancing at an unprecedented rate, and new knowledge is being created at an alarming pace. To keep up with these changes, we must embrace the spirit of curiosity and commit to continuous learning.When I was a young girl, I was filled with a boundless curiosity about the world around me. I was always asking questions, seeking answers, and yearning to understand the complexities of life. This curiosity led me to explore various subjects, from science to art, from history to culture. It was this curiosity that sparked my passion for journalism and brought me to where I am today.However, curiosity is not just about seeking knowledge; it is also about challenging ourselves and pushing the boundaries of our comfort zones.It is about asking difficult questions, engaging in meaningful conversations, and embracing the unknown. This can be daunting, but itis also what makes life truly exciting and fulfilling.Ladies and gentlemen, let me share with you a few thoughts on how we can harness the power of curiosity and embrace lifelong learning:Firstly, we must cultivate a mindset of curiosity. This means beingopen-minded, willing to learn from others, and embracing new experiences. It means not being afraid to ask questions, even if they seem trivial or naive. It means recognizing that there is always more to learn, nomatter how much we already know.Secondly, we must create opportunities for learning. This can be as simple as reading a book, attending a lecture, or engaging in a conversation with someone who has a different perspective. It can also mean seeking out new experiences, traveling to new places, or taking up a new hobby. The more we expose ourselves to new ideas and experiences, the more our curiosity will be piqued.Thirdly, we must be willing to take risks. Curiosity often leads us to explore uncharted territories, and this can be risky. But it is through taking risks that we discover new possibilities and push the limits of what we thought was possible. So, let us not be afraid to step out ofour comfort zones and embrace the unknown.Fourthly, we must be patient with ourselves and others. Learning is a journey, and it takes time. We must be patient as we navigate throughthe challenges and setbacks that come with learning. We must also be patient with others, recognizing that they may be at different stages in their learning process.Lastly, we must remember that curiosity and lifelong learning are notjust individual endeavors; they are collective efforts. We must work together, sharing our knowledge and experiences, to create a culture of learning that thrives in our communities, schools, and workplaces.In conclusion, ladies and gentlemen, curiosity is the torch that illuminates our path to wisdom. It is the engine that drives progressand innovation. And lifelong learning is the fuel that keeps that engine running. Let us embrace the power of curiosity, commit to lifelong learning, and together, we can create a brighter future for ourselves and for generations to come.Thank you.。
杨澜 英文介绍

Yang Lan,I think this name is very familiar to Chinese now. She has been ever one of China’s fifty most successful business leaders and she has been described as being “bigger than Oprah”. Well known to one billion viewers. And now she is the chairman of Sun Cultural foundations.She deserved to be called as a successful woman.She always maintained her elegant, also her temperament and training provides a model for women. College, she improved her listening step by step. YangLan learned her first experience on the stage from hosting the English evenings.Fortunately, in1990,she worked as a host for the popular “Zheng Da TV show” in CCTV. She was only 21 at the time and had just graduated from Beijing Foreign Studies University. She was quicklybecome popular. In 1994, she got the 1st Golden microphone of host in China. But, in the same year, she went out of CCTV and studied abroad Many of us would probably have stayed on to enjoy the fame and money that come with being a TV star, but Yang Lan left the show after four years and went to New York City to get a Master’s degree at Columbia University of I nternational & Public Affairs .when she came back at 1997 she joined the Phoenix TV. Then as I introduced above she begin her own business 1999.And now, she is still busy in her career. She keeps on interviewing celebrities, organizing charitable events. But in the other hand, she takes good care of her families. That is to say, she keeps the balance between career and family very well. She is the perfect image of the modern women in china or even among the world. And she is worthy of a super star.。
杨澜英语演讲稿励志

Ladies and Gentlemen,Good morning/afternoon/evening. It is a great honor to stand before you today and share my thoughts on a topic that is close to my heart – the power of embracing challenges and the pioneering spirit. My name is Yang Lan, and I am not just a media personality, but also a lifelong learner and a relentless explorer.As we gather here today, each of us has our own dreams, aspirations, and ambitions. However, life is not a smooth path lined with roses. It is filled with obstacles, uncertainties, and moments of doubt. It is in these challenging times that we find our true strength and character. Today, I want to inspire you to embrace challenges with courage and determination, just as I have done throughout my journey.Firstly, let us reflect on the definition of a challenge. A challenge is not just a problem to be solved; it is an opportunity to grow, to learn, and to become better versions of ourselves. When we face a challenge, we are pushed out of our comfort zones, and this is where our truepotential lies.I remember when I first started my career in media. It was a time when the industry was dominated by men, and there were very few women in leadership positions. I was determined to make a name for myself, butthe road was not easy. I faced discrimination, stereotypes, and a lackof opportunities. However, instead of letting these challenges discourage me, I chose to embrace them.I took every opportunity to prove my worth and to break through theglass ceiling. I worked tirelessly, honing my skills and expanding my knowledge. I sought mentorship from experienced professionals and surrounded myself with a network of supportive colleagues. Through these efforts, I not only gained the respect of my peers but also paved the way for future generations of women in media.Embracing challenges also means being open to change. Change is the only constant in life, and those who resist it are bound to be left behind. When I embarked on my entrepreneurial journey, I had to learn new skills,adapt to new roles, and take risks that were completely outside my comfort zone. It was not an easy transition, but I knew that in order to succeed, I had to embrace change and be willing to learn.One of the most significant challenges I faced was the launch of my own television show, "Yang Lan." It was a groundbreaking project that aimed to promote cultural exchange and understanding between China and the world. The process was fraught with difficulties, from securing funding to finding the right format and talent. However, I believed in thevision and was determined to make it a success.Through countless hours of planning, coordination, and perseverance, we managed to create a show that resonated with audiences worldwide. It was a testament to the power of determination and the importance of never giving up, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles.As I reflect on my experiences, I am reminded of the words of Nelson Mandela, who once said, "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Education has been a driving force in my life, and it has equipped me with the knowledge and skills to navigate through the toughest of times.In order to embrace challenges, we must be lifelong learners. We must constantly seek out new information, ideas, and perspectives. We must be willing to question the status quo and to challenge ourselves to think outside the box. It is through this continuous learning process that we can overcome the limitations imposed by fear, doubt, and complacency.Ladies and Gentlemen,The world is a dynamic place, and it requires individuals who are not afraid to take risks, to experiment, and to push boundaries. As we move forward, let us remember that every challenge we face is an opportunity to grow, to evolve, and to contribute positively to society.In closing, I would like to leave you with a few words of advice:1. Embrace challenges with an open mind and a positive attitude.2. Surround yourself with supportive people who believe in your dreams.3. Be willing to learn from your mistakes and to adapt as you grow.4. Never lose sight of your values and your purpose.5. Have the courage to dream big and to pursue those dreams with passion and determination.In embracing challenges, we not only empower ourselves but also inspire others to do the same. Together, we can create a world that is filled with possibilities, where our collective potential knows no bounds.Thank you for listening, and may you all find the strength and courage to embrace the challenges that lie ahead with grace and determination.Godspeed.[Applause]。
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Columbia University auditorium
Part II
•1990----1994
•Serve for the CCTV •Zhengda variety show
•Highest audience rating •Gold mike prize •Most popular hostress
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Public benefit
杨澜给80后女孩子的14个忠告
• • • • • • • • • 一:拥有品位 二:养成看书的习惯 三:要试着发现生活里的美 四:跟有思想的优秀人交朋友 五:远离泡沫偶像剧 六:学会忍耐与宽容 七:培养健康的心态,重视自己的身 体 八:让美貌成为你的资本 九:离开了任何一个男人,你都会活 得很好 十:有着理财的动机,学习投资经营 十一:爱情跟婚姻是可以共同拥有的 十二:谁说女人不如男 十三:找一个能帮你实现梦想的老公 十四:就让青春放肆一些,笑容灿烂 一些
Part II
1999 together with her husband founded SUN-TV
Break new groud in brand of jewllery
• Name as“LAN” • Indepent, Confident, Self-regard
LAN
<Yang Lan`s workroom> <Interview with yang lan on talk asia >
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When high-heels meet with muddy land· · · · Family Or · · · · Career ?
Both!
Hale Waihona Puke caree rfamily
Part III felicity family
Part IV Summary
• Background • Achievement(media,business, public benefit) • Felicity life
A shine Woman
Presentioner:ZhangJun Major:Epidemiology and Health statistics Email:xzwhello@
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Graceful Wise Groovy Wealthy Virtuous Influential
Yanglan
Contents
Background Achievement(media,business, public benefit) Felicity life Summary
Part I
• Born in Beijing in 1968 • Graduate from Beijing foreign Studies University in 1990 • master's degree from Columbia University in 1996
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