
The Heart of the Chinese People (selected Works of Yang Shuo)
by Yang Shuo
About This Novel
In "Heart of the Chinese People", Yang Shuo used the overwhelming dust to contrast the selfless dedication and love of the motherland of the unknown rickshaw driver; he used the fiery red kapok to symbolize a hopeful tomorrow; he used the spring breeze blowing in the Gobi Desert to symbolize the bright future created by the hard-working and brave workers; he used the colorful spring breeze to welcome the spring. Flowers represent the unity of compatriots of all ethnic groups, closely linking the unity of the nation with the prosperity of the country; the red leaves of the Fragrant Mountains, which become more and more lovely as the autumn comes, represent the old and strong tour guides... Those sentences, which may be short and concise or profound, not only will not make people feel boring, but will also make people immersed in them and have endless aftertaste.
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