
Where Once Was the Great Temple
by Su Wen
About This Novel
This is a piece of documentary literature, real people, real events, real stories. On February 28, 2001, the State Council issued a notice approving the dissolution of the Yike Zhao League and the decision to establish Ordos City. Through this memory literature, the author would like to use the historical image of "Yike Zhaomeng Monument" as the background to deeply remember the sadness and vicissitudes of the Yike Zhaomeng era, mystery and tranquility, abstraction and reality, vividness and roaring, magnificence and noise. Many of the stories recalled in this book are not very recent in terms of time span. It was in the context of China's early reform and opening up to the transformation period. In that place, which is translated as "the big temple" in Chinese, too many human truths happened. Half of the chapters describe the people and things in Naobaotan in my hometown, leaving an everlasting public memory for the land of China.
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