
Chuanjiang Museum
by Tao Ling
About This Novel
This book consists of dozens of prose works written by the author in recent years, and is one of the works in the "Hundred Flowers·Chinese Nature Writing" series. This book runs through a lively and flexible "natural history" style, and the collected works are divided into parts such as water, navigation, and shore. However, it avoids the simple classification by subject matter of general thematic essay collections and the rigid and homogeneous writing style of reference book entries. The author extensively collects rare historical materials, uses humorous and vivid language, and uses the customs and folklore of the Sichuan River Basin to recreate the beautiful ecology created by an ancient river. What this river carries and embodies is not only the large number and variety of swimming fish in the water, not only the simple, strong, courageous and optimistic boat trackers on the bow and shore, but also an ancient and magnificent scenery that has gradually moved away from human beings living by the water and fighting against the dangers of the beach. These intricate stories of fiction and reality, of sorrow and joy, are just like the world-famous Sichuan River trumpet. After the writer's explanation and retelling, they break through the miasma of time and re-explode on the turbulent waves of the Sichuan River and swirl around the winding mountains of the Shu Road.
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