
Intangible Genetic Inheritors
by The King Is Close To The Water
About This Novel
There was already a vast expanse of white snow outside the car window, another four seasons were reincarnating, and I was sitting in the car bored. Another era is changing, and youth is abandoned by time. As the older generation of artists pass away, folk activities such as boneless lanterns, folk songs and raps, nine lions, eighteen Arhats, colored stone inlays, pebble inlay techniques, voiceless temple fairs, and board dragons in their childhood hometown gradually disappear in the long river of history, and are replaced by various electronic games. Time is like being cut off by a dragon-slaying sword, divided into a plain but meaningful past and a frivolous present. But I still naively believe that the flowers will bloom again. I think it is necessary to write about this group of intangible inheritors who carry cultural mission and nostalgia. They are the root of our culture.
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