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Jiahu Ballad
Literature夹湖谣
Lai Lifang
"Jiahu Ballads" is a collection of essays. The author collects essays about his hometown and Hakka-themed illustrations created in recent years. It is divided into three collections: "Landscape Homeland", "Wounded House Time" and "Craftsman Story". From the perspective of the development and changes of a small mountain village, it shows the rural revitalization and development and the huge improvement in the material and spiritual life of the villagers in the past 40 years of reform and opening up, reproducing the historical journey of promoting the unity of all ethnic groups to work together towards a comprehensive moderately prosperous society. The work uses the style of prose and the ink charm of traditional Chinese painting, and uses prose and art works with Hakka elements to complement each other. It panoramically displays the great changes in China's rural areas in the past 40 years of reform. It depicts a series of happy and well-off pictures with Hakka rural characteristics with pictures and texts. Hometown is a source of inspiration for a writer and a blessed place for everyone's soul. The great changes in the hometown are the most beautiful picture ushered in by several generations after the reform and opening up. It is also the most beautiful picture of our era. This process of great changes is worthy of being written and written and read again and again by generations of people.
"Jiahu Ballads" is a collection of essays. The author collects essays about his hometown and Hakka-themed illustrations created in recent years. It is divided into three collections: "Landscape Homeland", "Wounded House Time" and "Craftsman Story". From the perspective of the development and changes of a small mountain village, it shows the rural revitalization and development and the huge improvement in the material and spiritual life of the villagers in the past 40 years of reform and opening up, reproducing the historical journey of promoting the unity of all ethnic groups to work together towards a comprehensive moderately prosperous society. The work uses the style of prose and the ink charm of traditional Chinese painting, and uses prose and art works with Hakka elements to complement each other. It panoramically displays the great changes in China's rural areas in the past 40 years of reform. It depicts a series of happy and well-off pictures with Hakka rural characteristics with pictures and texts. Hometown is a source of inspiration for a writer and a blessed place for everyone's soul. The great changes in the hometown are the most beautiful picture ushered in by several generations after the reform and opening up. It is also the most beautiful picture of our era. This process of great changes is worthy of being written and written and read again and again by generations of people.