
Falling in Love with a City: the Original Intention Remains the Same and We Will Always Meet Again
by Yang Ge
About This Novel
Everyone has their own city imprint, whether it is the hometown where they were born, the city where they work hard, or the land where they want to spend their entire lives. "Falling in Love with a City: The First Heart Is Still the Same, We Will Always Meet Again" mainly collects the author's essays about famous cities such as Nanjing, Yangzhou, Suzhou, Baoding, and Kaifeng, expressing his nostalgia for the past, lamenting the changes of the times, and looking forward to the future of the city. The clues in the full text are from north to south, recording the footprints of twenty-four cities. Read history in poetry and savor the memory of today's city in history.
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Official(8)Scraped 16d ago
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Very good book, worth reading
During the Qin Dynasty, the moon was shining brightly during the Han Dynasty, and during the Han Dynasty, the people who marched thousands of miles away have not yet returned.
During the Qin Dynasty, the moon was shining brightly during the Han Dynasty, and during the Han Dynasty, the people who marched thousands of miles away have not yet returned.
I saw an introduction to my hometown
Haha, it's a different feeling to see one's hometown and place of residence through the writer's articles.
What a very nice book. . . . . . Why are there so few people who like it?
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Very good book, worth reading
During the Qin Dynasty, the moon was shining brightly during the Han Dynasty, and during the Han Dynasty, the people who marched thousands of miles away have not yet returned.
During the Qin Dynasty, the moon was shining brightly during the Han Dynasty, and during the Han Dynasty, the people who marched thousands of miles away have not yet returned.
I saw an introduction to my hometown
Haha, it's a different feeling to see one's hometown and place of residence through the writer's articles.
What a very nice book. . . . . . Why are there so few people who like it?
