Tang Dynasty Station

Tang Dynasty Station

by Xia Jianyong

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This book is a self-selected collection of Xia Jianyong's prose, divided into three series: the first series includes Xia Jianyong's historical and cultural prose works, such as "The Station of the Tang Dynasty" and "Several Simulation Questions Done by Bai Juyi", etc. The second series mainly includes a series of rural nostalgia and other daily works. Prose works that are realistic to daily life, such as "Children's Chorus", "Three Kinds of Grass", "Remembering the Cabin", etc. The third volume includes two huge cultural essays, "Heroes' Ode" and "War Ode", striving to fully present the artistic characteristics of Xia Jianyong's prose. Xia Jianyong is an important representative writer of cultural prose and the winner of the Lu Xun Literature Prize. His works are both generous and generous, concise and warm, and have high cultural and artistic qualities. He is undoubtedly one of the important representatives of contemporary prose.

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