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台湾《中国时报》的资深记者张平宜,是两个孩子的母亲。她工作稳定,家中有一栋依山别墅,并配备佣人,开跑车,爱时髦,生活无忧。2001年,她打算辞职当专职家庭主妇。辞职前,她安排了最后一次采访,第一次深入到大陆偏远底层的农村,四川凉山彝族自治州的大营盘麻风村。这里与世隔绝,许多麻风病患者只能拖着残缺的四肢在地上爬行,身后留下一道道血痕。那里的孩子,没有一个穿着像样的衣服,很多人光着身子,只能看到两只眼珠,眼神空洞。
Zhang Pingyi, a veteran reporter from Taiwan’s “China Times,” is the mother of two children. Her work is stable, home has a mountain villa, and is equipped with servants, driving a car, love fashion, life worry-free. In 2001, she plans to resign as a full-time housewife. Before her resignation, she arranged the last interview and for the first time went deep into the remote countryside at the far end of the mainland, Lepingfeng Village, a large camp in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province. Isolated here, many people with leprosy can only crawl on the ground with their limbs in limbo, leaving a trail of blood behind them. No children there, a decent dress, many naked, can only see two eyes, eyes empty.