If You Want to Bloom a Flower, Just Bloom a Flower: Selected Prose by Xiao Hong

If You Want to Bloom a Flower, Just Bloom a Flower: Selected Prose by Xiao Hong

by Xiao Hong

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This book collects 62 classic essays by Xiao Hong, divided into four series: the first series: The flowers are blooming, let's go to the back garden; the second series, The Days of Black Lieba and White Salt; the third series, Freedom and Leisure, My Golden Age; the fourth series, the night you left, the sky was filled with stars. The content covers four periods: childhood memories, early wandering, golden age and escape career. She writes with talent and keen artistic feelings. Her words are fresh, natural, delicate and straightforward, with genius-like poetry and child-like innocence. Xiao Hong's prose focuses on expressing strong personal life experiences and has a distinct autobiographical color. It is an excellent way to understand the real Xiao Hong and that magnificent era. Re-reading Xiao Hong is not only to relive the brilliance of humanity and poetry in her words, but also to gain warmth and strength from her meteor-like life of bold pursuit of freedom, love and literary dreams.

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