A Permanent Illusion

A Permanent Illusion

by Zhao Junhai

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Gao Weisheng is like a tiger bone carrying white mountains and black waters, bringing out the past that disappeared in the dust of history; Yang Xianping has been in the desert for many years, and his narrative is dense and strange, like quicksand on the ground. He also has a unique Zhao Hongxing is experienced and steady, and his prose is the trump card of his life; the poet Ma Yongbo is not used to the so-called "big prose" context. He has no habit of bypassing things and going straight to the high platform to issue instructions with a red face. Nor did he let his emotions flow higher and higher like the Yellow River, letting those "suspicious tears" substances hang in the air and overflow. He did not spread the terminology everywhere and spread beans into soldiers like those advanced scholars. His prose allowed things that were increasingly separated to return to their place. , Returning the whirring metaphysics to common sense, and turning prose back to prose; Sheng Wenqiang is a fish spirit walking on the Qilu Peninsula. He always thinks hard about the waves before the mulberry field, and secretly builds his own nest of rebellion...

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