
Overturn the Verdict
by Jiang Feng
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The editor-in-chief said, cherish it, Zhan Zhou is almost 90 years old, and I may be the last media person to see her. Is this motivation or comfort? It doesn't make any sense. I guess even the editor-in-chief himself didn't know why he was interviewing her. He just looked through the archives somewhere and saw the three most mysterious cases of the Republic of China. He found that in these three cases, there were about a hundred people involved, and it seemed that Zhan Zhou was the only one who was still alive. Staring at the photocopies from the Republic of China period, she suddenly thought, it would be interesting if I were sent over this weekend to take a photo of her in her 90s, in color digital form, and paste it next to the black and white photo of her when she was 30 years old. But this was boring to me. It was a 600-kilometer round trip from Shanghai to Dafeng Farm, and the editor-in-chief only approved my funding of 500 yuan. Moreover, there was no train connection between the two places. A bus departed from People's Square in the morning and didn't arrive until the afternoon, and I had to turn back from there in the evening.
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