Unyielding Red Sorghum

Unyielding Red Sorghum

by Yang Fuxun

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The article contains both sharp comments on real-life issues, affectionate memories of the past, the author's personal experience of traveling around the world, a serious understanding of the human emotional world, and gains from work experience. "The Road to Hometown" describes the historical ups and downs of a small village in the past century, reflecting the epitome of the times and the pursuit of human nature; "Past in the Court" uses realistic techniques to present vivid characters in the countryside and cases of flesh and blood; "Mo Yan in Hometown, Mo Yan's Hometown" reflects the author's familiarity and love for the culture of his hometown. The comments are from a high position, the narrative is objective and detailed, the travel notes contain emotions, and the emotions contain scenes, which demonstrates the author's skillful control skills and the creative concept of writing with heart.

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