An article from the South Korean “Seoul Economy” on July 2nd, titled “Xi Jinping’s Study”. In March 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping called for efforts to realize the “Chinese Dream” during the National People’s Congress. It is reported that the concept of the “Chinese Dream” is related to the book “The Glorious Years of Hardship.” After reading this historical book that narrates the birth, growth, and strategic development of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi Jinping was deeply touched and inspired, outlining the governing philosophy of striving for the “great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation” and other goals to achieve the “Chinese Dream.” Furthermore, when meeting with local officials, Xi Jinping often recommended “The Glorious Years of Hardship” to them.
Like past Chinese national leaders, Xi Jinping also has a great love for reading. During an interview with Russian television, he mentioned, “I enjoy reading, watching movies, traveling, and taking walks. Now, what I can often do is reading books, which has become a way of life for me.” It is well known that when he was sent to the countryside as a young intellectual, Xi Jinping brought a box of books with him and often read under the oil lamp. After becoming a national leader, Xi Jinping frequently reminds party members and cadres that “the level of reading and learning largely determines the level of work and leadership. Truly taking reading and learning as an attitude toward life, a responsibility at work, and a pursuit of spirit.”
In addition to history and philosophy books, Xi Jinping also enjoys reading literary works such as Tolstoy’s “War and Peace,” Whitman’s “Leaves of Grass,” and Hugo’s “Les Misérables.” During his visit to Russia, Xi Jinping revealed that he has read many works by Russian writers such as Krylov, Pushkin, Gogol, Lermontov, Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Nekrasov, Chernyshevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov, and Sholokhov, and he remembers many chapters and plots from their books very clearly.
During his visit to South Korea last year, Xi Jinping promised to donate books to Seoul National University. On the 1st of this month, more than 10,000 selected books by him were officially placed in the university’s central library. This study named “Chairman Xi Jinping’s Visit Commemorative Materials Room” is scheduled to be opened to the public in September this year. It is hoped that “Xi Jinping’s Study” will become a cultural exchange window to enhance cooperation and mutual understanding between China and South Korea. (By Zheng Xiangfan, translated by Jin Huizhen)
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