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人间正道(李忠文学作品集)
Li Zhong
"The Righteous Way in the World - Li Zhong's Literary Works Collection" is a record of Li Zhong's personal mental journey, a record of historical vicissitudes, and a record of the tremendous changes in the public security team.
"The Righteous Way in the World - Li Zhong's Literary Works Collection" is a record of Li Zhong's personal mental journey, a record of historical vicissitudes, and a record of the tremendous changes in the public security team.

山高水阔书香远
Li Zhong
This book is not only the author's faithful record of the "Literary Journey to China" campaign, but also his insights and experiences on promoting national reading. The book is divided into three parts: Part One, Middle and Part Two. According to the order of visits during the "Bookly Journey to China", it records the actual work and results of promoting "National Reading" in provinces and cities such as Xiangyang, Suzhou, Yuncheng, Datong, Baotou, Hainan, Inner Mongolia, Shandong, Jilin, Gansu, Guizhou, Fujian and Heilongjiang. It also expresses the author's own exploration and thinking on National Reading activities. The author's writing style is beautiful, flowing, quotations from classics, and full of passion. This book has the freshness and elegance of a collection of essays, as well as the rigor and rationality of a collection of essays. It is an excellent work that comprehensively introduces the "Books at China Miles" and "Reading for All" activities.
This book is not only the author's faithful record of the "Literary Journey to China" campaign, but also his insights and experiences on promoting national reading. The book is divided into three parts: Part One, Middle and Part Two. According to the order of visits during the "Bookly Journey to China", it records the actual work and results of promoting "National Reading" in provinces and cities such as Xiangyang, Suzhou, Yuncheng, Datong, Baotou, Hainan, Inner Mongolia, Shandong, Jilin, Gansu, Guizhou, Fujian and Heilongjiang. It also expresses the author's own exploration and thinking on National Reading activities. The author's writing style is beautiful, flowing, quotations from classics, and full of passion. This book has the freshness and elegance of a collection of essays, as well as the rigor and rationality of a collection of essays. It is an excellent work that comprehensively introduces the "Books at China Miles" and "Reading for All" activities.