Bloom: Selected Works of the 22nd New Concept Essay Winners. Volume A

Bloom: Selected Works of the 22nd New Concept Essay Winners. Volume A

by Xinlingjun, Chen Yi, Muchi, Youqi, Etc., Edited By Liu Bensan

Length:
102Kwords23chapters
Latest:
Ch. 23Little Love Song
Activity:
Updated 6y agoScraped 1mo ago
3Comments
199Favorites
0QD Score

About This Novel

"Blooming: Selected Works of the 22nd New Concept Composition Winners" gathers new representative works of the first and second prize winners of the 22nd National New Concept Composition Competition. It is divided into two volumes, AB, and this book is volume A. The winners wrote touching stories one after another with highly imaginative and personal words, describing their understanding of life. They wrote about the purest joy in childhood, the beautiful feelings like the first sight in youth, the persistence in striving for dreams, the balance between urban and rural life, self-understanding and thinking about family and society... The rebellion, confusion, and contradictions in the past gradually transformed in the process of growing up, and they reconciled with the world and themselves. The works in the book show the literary pursuit and imagination of current teenagers, as well as the literary talents of the winners, which is conducive to making young readers fall in love with literary writing and improve their writing skills.

Official Sources

What Readers Think

Rating

Good0%Neutral0%Bad0%

Community(0)

Official(3)Scraped 2mo ago

YI
Yichi Qiushui71mo ago

Dialects represent the characteristic language of one's own place. Mandarin is an essential language for everyone to communicate. I don't know when I started speaking, but my mother told me that I have never spoken the dialect of my family since I was a child. Every time I hear people from my hometown communicating in dialect, cheerful and harmonious, I feel out of place.

YI
Yichi Qiushui71mo ago

Do you speak in dialect when talking to your family on the phone? Xinlingjun and his father used to make phone calls in dialect. The expressions of some things are not commonly used, so they will be forgotten and replaced by Mandarin. However, his father said that speaking Mandarin meant that he was from the city, while dialect was spoken by farmers, so it was okay not to speak such words. What do you think? Do you think it's okay not to speak in tongues?

GL
Glaze Candy71mo ago

My father once stubbornly believed that he was from the city, even if he was from the small county next to him, he was still from the city. His obsession may have come from my great-grandfather. My father has always said that I should study hard so that I can work in the county in the future. He's from the city

You Might Also Like