Qili Teahouse: Wang Zengqi Writes About Zhangjiakou

Qili Teahouse: Wang Zengqi Writes About Zhangjiakou

by Wang Zengqi

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This book mainly collects the author's works when he was in Zhangjiakou. In 1958, the author came to Zhangjiakou and lived here for four years. He created novels such as "Qili Tea House", "One Night in the Sheep House", "Wang Quan", "Looking at the Water", "Characters under the Sea", "Butter Pancakes", "Loneliness and Warmth", "Protecting Autumn", etc. They are all famous and vivid descriptions of Zhangjiakou. The words may seem plain, but when read, there is a distant artistic conception, revealing a traditional and harmonious "literati" sentiment everywhere. Because of Guyuan's experience, the author also wrote prose essays such as "Guyuan", "Bashang", "Be at peace with the situation", etc. From the works, you can feel the author's infinite attachment to Zhangjiakou.

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