A House Floating in Gravity

A House Floating in Gravity

by Tang Chengnan

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128Kwords12chapters
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Ch. 12River Water Soup
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The novel collection "House Floating in Gravity" is a collection of Tang Chengnan's short stories published in major literary journals in recent years. The collection includes "River Water Soup", "Going to Lihua Village", "Deep Blue Water", "Gift from Batang", "Plateau Rider", etc. It has been published in "People's Literature", "Chinese Writers", "Zhongshan", "Writer" and other publications, and has been reprinted by many publications such as "Novel Monthly" and "Xinhua Digest", and has been selected into many annual anthologies. The novel focuses on ordinary people and their daily lives, paying attention to their fate and future. The work faces the real life directly and has a down-to-earth sense of reality. It describes the helplessness, perseverance, commitment and care of the little people in the dangerous situations of life, as well as the idealism of the characters, which is moving. The style of the work is calm, warm, full of poetry and imagination. It is a shining text that grows from the depths of the character's heart and has strong humanistic care.

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Cut open the side of reality

How should I put it? I was still a high school student, and House Floating in Gravity was a reading comprehension article for me. It was difficult to understand. After all, a lot of things were deleted, and there were only two or three thousand words. I looked at the messed up questions and opened the book. In fact, every time I finish writing a novel, I will go to the original text. I am loyal to the original text, and that is the author's original content. I only read one article, and I started to be really attracted by the balloon-like house and the freely retractable bridge - this part was also shown on the test paper, but then the cruel reality tore through the shell of this seemingly magical realism. It was all fake, all the imagination of my father and me. I was embarrassed by the pressure from the outside world, and left my imagination to my childhood just like the world, and moved towards a mature and orderly society. I also felt sad and helpless, but more confused and numb. I couldn't understand what my father said to me about having imagination at that time: "You don't have to believe it, you just need to remember it." It wasn't until later, when the child's imagination was inspired by me for the first time, that I truly understood my father. Everyone has imagination, but I left it in the past, and my father walked with it, regardless of joy, sadness, or loneliness.

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