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Fireworks March
General Fiction烟花三月
Li Jingwen
"Fireworks in March" is a novel about "looking for hometown, returning to hometown, and transcending hometown" with the author's hometown of Yangzhou as the background. A couple in the novel set out from Yangzhou hand in hand, and then ran all the way to the north, toward the mountains, and toward the plateau. Moreover, this kind of running and searching is not external, superficial, and superficial. It should be a "nirvana" that cuts deep into the bones, a rise, a vigorous growth, and a spiritual search for the roots of the Yangzhou people in the novel. At the same time, Yangzhou in the novel is not just a symbol of the region, it is more of a literary concept. It is the hometown in my heart that was born from Yangzhou, a hometown that is made up of words that haunts me. It sometimes overlaps, sometimes complements, and sometimes deviates from Yangzhou in reality. Even in my mind, there is such an idea growing like crazy weeds: Faced with the phenomenon of yin and yang declining in many fields among Chinese people, Yangzhou in the novel can also be transformed into a microcosm and symbol of contemporary China. On top of the feminine "show" of Chinese culture, what we need is a "male" flight, which is the "Young China" that Mr. Liang Qichao is fascinated by!
"Fireworks in March" is a novel about "looking for hometown, returning to hometown, and transcending hometown" with the author's hometown of Yangzhou as the background. A couple in the novel set out from Yangzhou hand in hand, and then ran all the way to the north, toward the mountains, and toward the plateau. Moreover, this kind of running and searching is not external, superficial, and superficial. It should be a "nirvana" that cuts deep into the bones, a rise, a vigorous growth, and a spiritual search for the roots of the Yangzhou people in the novel. At the same time, Yangzhou in the novel is not just a symbol of the region, it is more of a literary concept. It is the hometown in my heart that was born from Yangzhou, a hometown that is made up of words that haunts me. It sometimes overlaps, sometimes complements, and sometimes deviates from Yangzhou in reality. Even in my mind, there is such an idea growing like crazy weeds: Faced with the phenomenon of yin and yang declining in many fields among Chinese people, Yangzhou in the novel can also be transformed into a microcosm and symbol of contemporary China. On top of the feminine "show" of Chinese culture, what we need is a "male" flight, which is the "Young China" that Mr. Liang Qichao is fascinated by!