Zi Said on the River

Zi Said on the River

by Liang Ping

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This book is a selection of prose about the Silk Road by the famous contemporary writer Liang Ping. Following Liang Ping's writing, we travel upstream along the Yangtze and Jialing rivers, running, diving and soaring all the way, resonating with his love and hate, his anger and expectation, pain and pleasure. Chongqing is the place where Liang Ping was born and raised, and it is also the place where Liang Ping was created. In his light and poetic words, we can seem to see his heart-wrenching pen and ink, his cries that smothered the moving clouds, and his sonorous questions - The son said on the river, the dead are like a husband! This is his philosophical question about great sorrow, joy and great enlightenment. It is his spiritual pursuit to seek the dignity of death and the solemnity of life. The answer is self-evident.

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