Walking Alone in the Wheat Fields at Night

Walking Alone in the Wheat Fields at Night

by Liu Qingbang

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We emphasize the protection of China's traditional culture, and there is nostalgia in traditional culture. Nostalgia is a unique complex of Chinese people's love and nostalgia for their hometown. It is a beautiful and natural cultural concept. The more society changes and the more impetuous it becomes, the more precious this complex becomes. Nostalgia is also a sense of root-seeking. Remembering nostalgia, remembering beautiful childhood, and remembering beautiful yearnings is to remember our roots. Each of us is a leaf in our hometown. No matter how far this leaf falls, it can never escape the meaning of the big tree to the leaf. A person always has the veins of his hometown, the blood of his hometown, and his DNA that can never be changed. Each person can also be said to be the incarnation of each village. They go out and scatter everywhere, but they will not lose the village. Speaking of nostalgia, it is an innate feeling. The hometown that lives in the heart is always fresh there. Hometown is a place that rests your soul and warms your loneliness. It is a place that accepts your fatigue and soothes your sadness. Turning over pages of a busy past, the lingering fragrance in my memory is always in my childhood hometown. There are our closest playmates, favorite food, the most beautiful clothes, and the most innocent longings. What fragrantly enters dreams is mostly the friendly faces of relatives and warm gathering scenes. Those relatives are either deceased or still in their hometowns.

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