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Li Guangrong's Going to the Countryside

Zhou Rongchi

189K0

The novel tells the story of the protagonist Li Guangrong's experience as the first secretary of Qingzhen Village in Lingtang Hui Township. The novel begins with the story of the Muslim Village, telling the story of the Hui and Han people living in harmony here and creating a better life together. A group of positive figures such as Xiao Hezi, the successor of halal food, the mosque imam, the old party secretary Xue Zhongyin, the old poet Qian Baiping, the good man Xie Shenglin from Lingtang, the entrepreneur Chen Youxin, and the new farmer Wang Jun form a group portrait of the Hui Han people in this ethnic township. This book is a work that positively depicts the unity of the Hui and Han nationalities. It takes the growth and deeds of many Hui people in Jiangsu as the main line. On the one hand, it reflects the hard work of outsiders, and on the other hand, it reflects the contemporary trend of national unity. The author uses an optimistic and positive attitude to discover the positive image and positive energy in it. It is a highly anticipated masterpiece about national unity.

Thousands of Miles Away

Zhou Rongchi

16K0

That night, we talked a lot about the past, and more importantly about the future, and we were determined to leave this place. Maybe sticking to it is not a wise choice, and giving up will mean more opportunities. I also know that our giving up means running away, but we must find a balance in reality. It seems that this is not a place worthy of our nostalgia. Just this night, our conversation melted the ice. She said, as long as you go with me, I don't care about anything. I also know that resignation is more important than true love, or that the two cannot be compared.

Night Walker: the Biography of Martyr Mao Fuxuan

Zhou Rongchi

143K0

Mao Fuxuan (1897-1933), pseudonym Mao Enhao, was born in Shaoshan, Hunan. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1925 and served as Secretary of the Shaoshan Branch of the Communist Party of China. In 1927, he served as secretary of the Xiangtan County Committee and member of the Hunan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China. In the spring of 1928, he went to Shanghai and worked underground in the Jinshan County Public Security Bureau of the Kuomintang. He was arrested in Shanghai in February 1933 and was released to Nanjing. He died in Yuhuatai in May.