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Edge Walking
Literature边缘行走
Zhang Jianchun
"Walking on the Edge" is composed of four series, including "Long Songs and Short Sighs", "One Side of the Scenery", "A Romance of Life" and "Walking Between Books". It reflects the author's consideration of man and nature, man and society, and reveals his true love and compassion from the heart. In particular, the words included in the first volume "Long Songs and Short Sighs" and the second volume "One Side of the Scenery" are full of the author's deep feelings. The narratives, speculations, and chants all bear deep historical traces, heavy social power, and silent natural beauty.
"Walking on the Edge" is composed of four series, including "Long Songs and Short Sighs", "One Side of the Scenery", "A Romance of Life" and "Walking Between Books". It reflects the author's consideration of man and nature, man and society, and reveals his true love and compassion from the heart. In particular, the words included in the first volume "Long Songs and Short Sighs" and the second volume "One Side of the Scenery" are full of the author's deep feelings. The narratives, speculations, and chants all bear deep historical traces, heavy social power, and silent natural beauty.

Unmanicured Village
Literature未修剪的村庄
Zhang Jianchun
This collection of essays consists of "Grassroots Characters", "Local Accents Scattered", "Mood Pickings" and "Hometown Secrets". It is based on the author's hometown... An area of tens of kilometers around Tutu Street. It condenses the people, feelings and scenery of his hometown in a short space of time. It uses usual local language to describe the people and things that live in Chutu Street and other places, as well as the disappearing or disappearing objects, expressing the author's deep nostalgia and lingering love for his hometown.
This collection of essays consists of "Grassroots Characters", "Local Accents Scattered", "Mood Pickings" and "Hometown Secrets". It is based on the author's hometown... An area of tens of kilometers around Tutu Street. It condenses the people, feelings and scenery of his hometown in a short space of time. It uses usual local language to describe the people and things that live in Chutu Street and other places, as well as the disappearing or disappearing objects, expressing the author's deep nostalgia and lingering love for his hometown.