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The young writer Yao Liang wrote "One Pillar Building" in the Ming and Qing vernacular, which attracted the attention of the literary circles

Recently, after the publication of the young writer Yao Liang's novella "One Pillar Building" by the "Works" magazine sponsored by the Guangdong Writers Association, it quickly attracted the attention of the domestic literary circles, and critics and writers gave affirmation.

The young writer Yao Liang wrote "One Pillar Building" in the Ming and Qing vernacular, which attracted the attention of the literary circles

"One Pillar Building" is cut from the perspective of the historical figure Xu Shukui, recreating the life of the city during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. The author wrote in the Ming and Qing vernacular, took a year and a half, and carefully polished it. During this period, the author consulted a large number of relevant materials, restored scenes such as visiting friends and postings, imperial examinations, drinking and poetry, etc., especially the portrayal of old interpersonal relationships and unspoken rules of the officialdom. The work presents a suspenseful case of a sensational examination in the examination of the imperial examination in front of the reader, so that people can appreciate the author's wide literary perspective and beautiful language charm while walking into the story.

Sun Yu, former dean of the College of Literature of Chinese Min University, believes that the writing of "One Pillar Building" is very ancient, natural and smooth, there is no sense of rigidity, the work restores the atmosphere of the times, and the characters have their own characteristics. Wang October, editor-in-chief of "Works" magazine, said that today's literary circles have lost the traditional literary language of the Chinese nation, a large number of "streams of consciousness" and "surreal narratives" have replaced exquisite literary discourse, and Yao Liang's "One Pillar Building" is like a breeze, which makes people refreshing. It is reported that Yao Liang, a native of Kaifeng, Henan, graduated from Chinese University and has published novels such as "Virtual Pain" and "The Third Eye".

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