You Tie a Knot in the Village (gu Zhen's Brief·ai Guided Edition)

You Tie a Knot in the Village (gu Zhen's Brief·ai Guided Edition)

by Fu Liqun

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This article adopts the second person and uses the technique of line drawing to "transfer the life and death of the countryside and the smell of earth onto the paper." It expresses the four-season complex of a village's seasonal cycle of spring plowing, summer plowing, autumn harvest, and winter storage. The author uses lines of clever or long words to draw the vast and rich memories of the village with green bricks and black tiles into silk threads, gently tying a gentle and beautiful knot to the village. A natural and original village appears on paper, neither deserted nor lively. This is a village where the sun shines and the rain and dew moisten it. It is a village with a texture like stone or cotton. It is a fragrant village lit by ears of rice or sunflowers. It is a village that is warm and simple, calm and peaceful.

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