
The Road Turned Around the Creek Bridge, and Suddenly I Saw It
by Lulu
About This Novel
This book is a collection of literary essays. The book consists of three parts. The first part, "Landscapes on the Road," records what the author has seen and heard during his more than 30 years of traveling around the world, including the collection of foreign cultures, the appreciation of folk customs, and the praise of the mountains and rivers of the motherland. The second part, "Just for Search," is the author's insights into life and life. , There are reminiscences of the past, gratitude to the people around him, and longing for his hometown in China; the third part, "The descendants give me a piece of sunshine," records every bit of his daughter's growth, and also describes the young and lovely descendants. From them, the author feels the vitality of life and sees the infinite hope of the future world. The writing style of this book is simple and the content is rich, especially the display of the customs and customs of various countries around the world, which can increase readers' knowledge and broaden their horizons. The record of her daughter's growth also reflects the author's concern for the next generation and thinking about education as a mother influenced by both Chinese and Western cultures, which has certain practical significance.
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