
Yisheng's Hutong
by Could It Be
About This Novel
"The Hutong of Yisheng" is the daily vegetation that grows in front of and behind the houses in Qingta Hutong and its surrounding houses in Beijing's Qingta Hutong recorded by Mo Fei using the light, shadow and poetic words of the camera. It is the first part of the poetry collection "All Things Are Alive" by Mo Fei and nature photography. Spending time looking at flowers and waiting for them to bear fruit is not as content as watching the plants naturally destroy and regenerate themselves in the alley. This is a poet and photographer's lonely stay with plants for 20 years. It is a song that flows intelligently in the interaction between an innocent heart and nature. "Yisheng's Hutong" starts from the combination of natural history characteristics and literary attributes, starting from the Hutong image that is most familiar to Chinese readers, and presents the most beautiful moments of plants in the old Beijing Hutong. The author's life aesthetics and natural philosophy can be seen everywhere in the light, shadow and poetry lines.
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