Sanchahe

Sanchahe

by Shi Shuqing

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"Sancha River" is a collection of short stories by the writer Shi Shuqing. It is not only a village history, but also a family history, and it can also be the life history of the writer's childhood and youth. The novel uses the writer's hometown as the geographical background, draws materials from memory and experience, and uses the concepts of "poetry and truth" - the so-called "truth" means that the writer faithfully recounts what he heard and heard, while "poetry" contains a certain deep meaning - it writes about a small, indescribable place that appears independent but is closely related to the vast world outside. From the beginning to the final chapter, "Sancha River" always embodies exquisite, subtle and even bizarre descriptions, making those unknown little people flesh and blood. By constantly exploring their most real life experiences, it penetrates the barriers of national customs and opens a window for readers to understand and appreciate life!

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