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我们生活在一个崇尚胜利的时代。冠军的风采光芒万丈,亚军当然只能偷生于人世间,苟活于舆论中。当世人制造出词典,而舆论又从词典里剥离一个叫“无冕之王”的词语送给亚军的时候,我们几乎已经无法判断这样的形容到底是一种热情的期许还是一种隐晦的诅咒。然而亚军并非“落水狗”。亚军生活在深深的痛苦中,眼前浮现的只是仅属于其本身的悲剧情节,耳畔回响的也只是世人满怀同情和悲凉的叹息。历史上,很多亚军的经历都不仅仅只是值得世人同情。他们也有人格伟大的一面,他们是冠军惺惺相惜的对手。距离王座,他们往往只是一步之遥、一念之差。运气更改了命运,如此而已。当这篇文章送到你的面前时,又有几支亚军诞生了,但他们不会被你我所遗忘,因为他们和冠军一样永远值得我们尊重。
We live in a period of admiration for victory. Champion’s style radiant, of course, only runner-up in the world, survive in the media. When the world creates a dictionary, and public opinion again strikes the runner-up from the dictionary as a “king of no crown,” we almost can not judge whether such a description is a passionate promise or an obscure curse. However, runner-up is not “fell into the water ”. Runner-up living in deep pain, the immediate present only belongs to the tragedy of its own plot, ears echo only the world full of sympathy and sad sigh. Historically, many runner-up experiences were more than just compassion for the world. They also have a great personality side, they are sympathetic champion champions. From the throne, they are often just a step away from a miss. Luck has changed the fate, that’s all. When this article was delivered to you, several runners-up were born, but they will not be forgotten by you or me because they, like champions, deserve our respect forever.