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Hong Xiuzhu "changed his profession" to tell stories, lamenting that "courtesy, righteousness, honesty and shame" were regarded as "relics of the party and the state" in Taiwan.

Straits Herald News (Taiwan-based reporter Xue Yangwen / photo) Zhu Zhujie "changed her career" to tell a story! As a result of the audiobook "Sister Pillars Tell Stories: Aesop's Fables" published by Hong Xiuzhu, former chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang and published by the Human Culture Publishing Group, it was officially published in Taipei today. At the meeting, Hong Xiuzhu freely talked about the mental journey of publishing the book, and predicted that in the future, he would donate to the public welfare with new works and contribute to the education of Taiwan's remote countryside.

Hong Xiuzhu "changed his profession" to tell stories, lamenting that "courtesy, righteousness, honesty and shame" were regarded as "relics of the party and the state" in Taiwan.

Gui Taihua, chairman of the Human Culture Publishing Group, said that he and Hong Xiuzhu have known each other for many years, and in recent years, they have learned that she likes to tell stories and dreams of being an announcer, so he encourages her to play her strengths and publish audiobooks to tell stories to more children, "I am very happy to tell you that after a year of hard work, Sister Zhuzhu has the second spring of her career!" ”

Gui Taihua praised that Hong Xiuzhu's voice is quite recognizable, beautiful and charming, and quite good at creating a sense of picture, telling the story to the audience. He also further revealed that he is currently working on making Hong Xiuzhu's puppet shape into a virtual character in the animation, and will also follow the trend in the future and publish digital audio and video books with the concept of "three-dimensional reading", so that children can experience the situation and achieve the best reading and listening effect.

Hong Xiuzhu "changed his profession" to tell stories, lamenting that "courtesy, righteousness, honesty and shame" were regarded as "relics of the party and the state" in Taiwan.

Hong Xiuzhu revealed at the new book launch that when she was a child, she was often arched on stage by her classmates to tell stories, and this experience laid the foundation for her communication, expression and speech. In the process of studying, she participated in many speech competitions and storytelling competitions along the way, and the media reported on her under the title of "Hong Xiuzhu's little sister with a talent for speaking".

"My dream since childhood was not to be a politician, but to be an announcer, but then I accidentally stepped into politics," Hong Xiuzhu said, now that he has retired, he will tell stories to his friends' grandchildren in his free time, which makes the children listen to it like crazy, so that she gets a sense of fun and achievement from it, so she began to record audiobooks, and now she has a little success.

Hong Xiuzhu "changed his profession" to tell stories, lamenting that "courtesy, righteousness, honesty and shame" were regarded as "relics of the party and the state" in Taiwan.

Hong Xiuzhu lamented that since the education reform, Taiwan's education has no longer emphasized the traditional virtues of Chinese culture, and "courtesy, righteousness, honesty and shame" have been regarded as "the legacy of the party and the state." In addition to saying Aesop's fables, in the future, she will also tell Chinese history, idioms and stories, hoping to be able to let children "see the big from the small" from the book through the "non-didactic" approach, and then establish good values; she will also donate some publications for public welfare purposes to contribute to the education of the island's remote countryside.

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