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Southern Snow and Ice Report

Chen Qiwen

184K0

This is a panoramic long reportage that truly records the blizzard in southern China in 2008. It is an in-depth expansion of existence, destiny, and disaster. As an eyewitness to this disaster, the author has conducted arduous and in-depth interviews for several months. Through the personal experiences or oral accounts of the people at the lowest level who were first on site to be affected and rescued by the disaster, the author has obtained a large amount of original material and many unique and unrepeatable details, giving us the possibility to rediscover this disaster. The work focuses on Hunan, the hardest-hit area, and radiates to surrounding provinces and regions, extending to the grim reality of the heavy disaster endured by the entire southern China in a protracted snowstorm. The impact of this disaster on human life undoubtedly condenses many messages and symptoms of an era. All of this should be taken seriously. This is one of the core values ​​​​to be reflected in the work. The author attempts to provide more enlightenment for human survival through a disaster. This book was selected into the "21st Century Reportage Ranking" selected by the China Reportage Society.

Up and Down the River: the Fate of the Yellow River

Chen Qiwen

377K0

This is an on-site investigation text dedicated to digging into the fate of the Yellow River and the circumstances of the times. The author traced back to the source, starting from the source of the Yellow River, crossing up and down the river, and detouring to many tributaries and lakes of the Yellow River. He went through many hardships, searched up and down, and recorded everything he heard, saw, thought, and did. As a long river progresses layer by layer, from the source, upstream, middle reaches and downstream, across various cultural levels, the author comprehends the blood relationship between nature and life, region and humanities under the river and mountains along the way, details the vicissitudes of time, and through tracing the origin of a long river, leads to It traces the evolution of the Chinese nation in the vicissitudes of life, attempts to conduct a necessary cleanup of the origin, evolution, rise and prosperity of a great nation, as well as its spiritual core, and strives to accurately present the deep motivations hidden in Chinese culture and reveal the spiritual feelings it reflects.

Sea ​​festival

Sea ​​festival

General Fiction

Chen Qiwen

361K0

The destruction of opium in Humen is a relief engraved on the base of the Monument to the People's Heroes. In fact, it was also a tragic beginning of China's modern history. From the destruction of opium in Humen to the Opium War, it is a tragic sea sacrifice for the Chinese nation. A piece of modern Chinese history begins or unveils here...

Yuan Longping's World

Chen Qiwen

388K08

This book uses Yuan Longping's life experience and scientific exploration as clues. It interviews Yuan Longping and his experimental base many times, and goes to the Philippines to interview the International Rice Research Center. It obtains a large amount of first-hand information, deeply touches on all aspects of Yuan Longping's life and every critical period and key link. It strives to present "Yuan Longping's world" and reveal and describe such an agricultural scientist who went from the Chinese rice fields to the world from Yuan Longping's life world, scientific world and spiritual world. The author comprehensively writes about the life world, scientific world and spiritual world of Yuan Longping, a vivid figure who has made important contributions to mankind.

Lifeline: China Water Conservancy Survey

Chen Qiwen

508K0

This book provides a complete and comprehensive explanation of China's seven major river systems by arriving at the scene and conducting independent investigations. From the perspective of water conservancy and literature, this is a work that fills the gap. This is a substantial and honest report by the author on China's water conservancy in the form of reportage. Water is the lifeblood of agriculture, the lifeblood of the country, the lifeblood of the family, and the lifeblood of all life. The author does not simply look at water conservancy from a human perspective, but also expresses his respect for nature, his understanding of himself, and his questioning of life. This book won first place in the 5th Xu Chi Reportage Award.

Scholars of the Great Song Dynasty·northern Song Dynasty Volume

Chen Qiwen

359K0

This book is based on historical narrative. This volume captures ten national scholars from the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhao Pu, Kou Zhun, Yan Shu, Fan Zhongyan, Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Che, Wang Anshi, and Sima Guang, as key figures and narrative subjects in interpreting the history of the Song Dynasty. Each character is written in an independent chapter, presenting the character's profile from all aspects such as life story, values, lifestyle, spiritual world, etc., And extensively cutting into the political, economic, military, and cultural background of their respective dynasties, reproducing the unique living environment of their era, and using historical materials as the basis to restore history as truly as possible. Each character is related to each other, complementing each other and integrating into one. The whole manuscript can be regarded as a historical essay or a micro-biography of ten national scholars in the Southern Song Dynasty. The two volumes of the Northern Song Dynasty and the Southern Song Dynasty can also be considered as a comprehensive and three-dimensional empirical record that reflects the Song Dynasty from its founding, prosperity to decline.

Scholars of the Great Song Dynasty·southern Song Dynasty Volume

Chen Qiwen

315K03

This book is based on historical narrative. This volume captures ten national scholars from the Southern Song Dynasty: Li Gang, Chen Gui, Zhang Jun, Yu Yunwen, Hu Quan, Lu You, Xin Qiji, Zhu Xi, Chen Wenlong, and Wen Tianxiang, as key figures and narrative subjects in interpreting the history of the Song Dynasty. Each character is written in an independent chapter, presenting the character's profile from all aspects such as life story, values, lifestyle, spiritual world, etc., And extensively cutting into the political, economic, military, and cultural background of their respective dynasties, reproducing the unique living environment of their era, and using historical materials as the basis to restore history as truly as possible. Each character is related to each other, complementing each other and integrating into one. The whole manuscript can be regarded as a historical essay or a micro-biography of ten national scholars in the Southern Song Dynasty. The two volumes of the Southern Song Dynasty and the Northern Song Dynasty can also be considered as a comprehensive and three-dimensional empirical record that reflects the Song Dynasty from its founding, prosperity to decline.