Plants and Trees in the World: Wang Zengqi Writes About Beijing

Plants and Trees in the World: Wang Zengqi Writes About Beijing

by Wang Zengqi

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This book mainly collects the works created by the author when he was in Beijing. He wrote in ink the human touch of vegetation, mountains, rivers, flowers, birds, insects, and fish, as well as the gentle local flavor of nostalgia and folk customs, and the trivial things of ordinary people; he wrote the beauty and agility of the world with a calm and open-minded heart. There is always a series of surprises under the tip of his pen: the white osmanthus with dew in the morning mist, the bright, plump and plump rain in Kunming, the woody fragrance that swells the flower bones, the gardenia enjoying itself, the alley. The soft voice of the Miao woman selling bayberry, the unforgettable mentors and friends of the Lianda University, or the idle people in the busy city who have no joy or worry, no worries, no desires or pursuits, who are naturally indifferent, hugging their knees and watching "Living Zhuangzi". Mr. Wang Zengqi has devoted his true feelings to life all his life. His water-washed words have the power to wash away the worldly world and give his works pure vitality.

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