
Lights under the Mountain (Collection of Ge Shuixing's Works)
by Ge Level
About This Novel
"Lights Under the Mountain" is a collection of essays. This book includes works such as "The Beginning of Spring", "The Taste of Silence" and "I am a Passer-by, Not a Returner". The author has delicate emotions, pays attention to life in this world, and records every detail of daily life. In the article "The Fate of Rural Children", the author once met the simple Jun in a village in his hometown of Dashan. The difficult conditions caused Jun to drop out of school in the third grade, but he was still full of unlimited hope for the future, which is very touching. In the article "I Can Hardly See the Flow", the author sees that the clear Qin River water has become turbid due to human greed, so he calls on humans to cherish natural resources, protect the environment, and preserve the beautiful scenery. In the article "The Country Man at Home", the author records a daughter's deep longing for her deceased father and her sincere feelings. The collection of essays presents the characteristics of simplicity and freshness, with the brightness of the moon, the broadness of nature, and the fragrance of humanity.
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