Land

Land

by Liu Mingheng

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With Southern Hubei as the background, this book panoramicly presents the evolution of China's rural "land" policy and the ups and downs of farmers from the eve of "Land Reform" to the present. It depicts the struggling soul on the land. Take Bengke Ridge as the background and farmers as the perspective. It outlines a panoramic view of the historical changes in rural areas in New China. It uses the first person perspective to show the misfortunes of farming experts and long-term workers of Xu Land at various critical periods in the historical process, as well as the difficult journey of survival and development. The protagonist treats historical grievances with great tolerance and lives tenaciously through hardships, demonstrating his ability to withstand suffering and his tenacious vitality. At the same time, he reflects the farmers' desire and helplessness for land autonomy. The novel combines the political situation with pictures of customs and sentiments, and interprets the changes of the times through the fate of the characters. It has both a sense of historical depth and a strong sense of reality. The novel outlines the changes in the history of our nation with the story of the "land" of Bengkeling, making it a microcosm expression of the fate of Chinese farmers. The novel uses a realistic style to grasp the rhythm of contemporary rural changes. Through the tortuous and tragic story of the separation and reunion of farmers and the land, the novel reveals an unbreakable truth: treat the land well, cherish the land, and let farmers truly own the land.

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