
National Treasure Part 3: Billions of People
by Zhu Yong
About This Novel
This book has been selected for the third issue of the "New Era Literary Climbing Plan" of the Chinese Writers Association. The first volume has been published in the 10th issue of "Chinese Writers" in 2022, and the second volume has been published in the 2023 winter volume of "Harvest" novels. The first two volumes are published by People's Literature Publishing House, and the third volume will be released soon. In 1933, Shanhaiguan fell and Peiping was in danger. Na Wensong and other Forbidden City staff from the Palace Museum made an oath that "the people are here and the cultural relics are there." Amid the dangers of gunpowder smoke and bayonets, and the numerous obstructions from all parties, they resolutely escorted more than 10,000 boxes of the Palace Museum's cultural relics alone on the road. Since then, the vast royal collection has experienced more than ten years of wandering on the land of China, and it has also formed the endless cultural spirit of the Chinese nation that transcends artifacts. Zhu Yong used rich details to restore the historical scene, reconstructed the southward migration with wonderful stories, and put on paper the heart of the Forbidden City people to protect the treasure. "National Treasure" tells the story of a family's turbulent family history caused by the migration to the south through the joys and sorrows of a family, reunions, separations, and migrations. It uses the small to see the big and the family to reflect the country. It witnesses the majestic vicissitudes of modern China from the perspective of daily fireworks. You say that the years are calm because you have not seen leaving home; you say that the world is carefree; it is because someone is carrying the burden for you.
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