
We Passed Through Heavy Fog
by Green Grass
About This Novel
Qing Cai's poems contain the language of novels, and the novels are full of poetic temperament. She used Mocheng as a historical and cultural city to be declared as the background. "I" accompanied her mother to the Jinglao Villa to pick up her grandfather, and used side A to quietly narrate the progress of things; and in a lively manner, she used side B to recall the turbulent changes of the small family, but it is not limited to family stories. Young people will always leave, and old people will always disappear. Just like the changes in the city, when the laurel tree is planted in Linyin Temple, how many enlightened people will look up, but it will not be surprised from now on. Every city has its own atmosphere, and Qing Cai uses her sharpness and attention to detail to make readers feel the atmosphere of the cities and people in the novel. Qingcai has always been indifferent, hiding, and likes the silence of plants. Bloom or wither, unwilling to show it. Persistence is rare in the world, and people who don't realize it consciously have to realize it. Side A thinks that enlightenment will strip away falsehoods, no matter how desolate they are; Side B also carefully cherishes hope so that their faith can persist.
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