
Notes from Hedong: Like a Reed
by Hu Bing
About This Novel
This book consists of three parts: old-style poetry, new-style poetry and prose. The contents are basically related to cultural relics, telling the author's understanding and perception of historical heritage, reflecting the author's enthusiasm and dedication to the cause of cultural relics. From another perspective, it is also an image reflection of the leaders of the cultural relics management department performing their duties. Everything written and recorded comes from the heart and emotions. Old-style poems pay attention to rhythm and concise sentences, such as "The clouds are pale and the sky is like washing, and the wind is brighter and the sun is brighter" ("Yannan Flying"), "The stars are colorful in the mountains, the jade belt is clear in water" ("Duxiu Peak"), "The grass is broad and the road is my heart, and the clouds are deep is my home" ("Gegentala"). "("Between Mountains and Seas") "And the word "ritual" is like a boat. It takes tens of thousands of years to ferry from one side to this side. It only takes a moment to be disrespectful." ("Zhou Yuan's Revelations"); The prose is mostly related to official activities at home and abroad. The ideas are broad and the writing is smart. Just like the title of the book, "A single reed is like a vast expanse of confusion." It can be said that this is also the power of cultural relics. It is worth savoring by readers.
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