
About This Novel
"Yesterday's Border Town" is one of the trilogy of "Yesterday's Border Town" written by Gong Jingran Xiaocheng. Three hundred years of history of this small town in southern Sichuan recreates a former salt industry town. A non-fiction work on the history, geography and culture of Sichuan and Sichuan, a dual witness of history and literature. Sichuan salt enters Guizhou, Sichuan salt helps Chu, salt audit, wartime salt affairs, Wynn Chemical, Sichuan salt stock... It has participated in every step of the development of China's modern salt industry and often becomes the protagonist. A small town in southern Sichuan, with a history of three hundred years of sinking salt, tells the story of the vicissitudes of Sichuan salt. "Flower Salt" is the second in Gong Jingran's Small Town series. It focuses on Wutong Bridge and uses the local flower salt industry as a link to connect the three hundred years from the early Qing Dynasty to the present. This book is a revision of "Qiao Tan Ji". Due to the discovery of new materials in the process, it started anew and changed the conceptual structure. The book is divided into six parts: the brine spring, the place where wells were dug, the Spring and Autumn Period of Shang Dynasty, the important town of westward migration, salt in the play, and salty rivers and lakes. It is not only a timeline of the three hundred years of development of the small town, but also an interpretation of the small town from six dimensions.
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