
Noon 4: My Song of Dawn
by Noon Story
About This Novel
This book is the fourth in the "High Noon" series, selected from the non-fiction platform "Noon" under Jiemian News. In the "Features" column, this issue recommends the biography of Li Zhi written by Ye San. "The Blind Female Drug Lord" tells a real case that happened in Nanjing. In addition, there is a very fresh and beautiful bird story, Swifts in Beijing. In the "Essays" column, I recommend "In the Shantytown" by Dan Bao. Do we have the qualifications to make decisions about the fate of the space we live in? Noon's old friend Yuan Ling brought an article called "Murder in the Countryside" and followed his lens-like language to explore a seemingly ordinary murder case. In addition, noon reporter Luo Jieqi wrote about her escape from the smog. This noon "interview" is very exciting. We asked Xiao Zhuanling and Jin Yucheng to talk about literature, Shanghai, and the relationship between men and women in Shanghai around the book "Flowers". "Personal history" is actually an oral history, digging out those buried but memorable memories. We asked Huang Jue to recall his youth, which is also the memory of many of us. In addition, we also commemorate his sailing story with an oral history of Guo Chuan. In the "Visual" column, Noon's photo editor Zhu Mo takes us to explore Beijing's "ghost market." People who visit the ghost market feel a slight sense of excitement, as some kind of fantasy will be fulfilled there. Finally, it is a very long "long story". The two long stories in this issue were contributed by two reporters at noon, namely "Mars Guest House" by Li Chun and "Old Wu Wants to Build an Oil Mill" by Zhang Yingying. The former writes about a group of poets, and the latter writes about an ordinary person on the Yangtze River who wants to do e-commerce.
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