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"One city" superimposed snow Grand Canal

"One city" superimposed snow Grand Canal

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The Grand Canal with snow

Author/Liu Guoli

Recitation/Feng Xiuhe

I saw a plume of snow

Covers the surface of the Grand Canal

The river swept against the silent stones

Flow farther into the twilight

The bridge over the river underpins the fate of the old cold

It holds down hard breathing

But it is impossible to measure the end of the river

Clean clouds

It is the holy radiance draped over it

The reeds beneath my feet turned the pages of the sky blue in flight

There are also countless birds that come to the surface

The root of the river is in every breath of air I breathe

Use a dialect tone

Call me

Audio courtesy of: Urn Paul

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Author of this issue

Liu Guoli

A native of Nanpi County, Hebei Province. In the 1980s, he began to create literature, and his works were published in newspapers and periodicals such as People's Daily, Poetry Journal, Selected Poetry, Yalu River, Shanxi Literature, Mangzhong, Small Novel Monthly, and Selected Essays. The works have been selected for many annual editions and won many awards. He is currently the president and editor-in-chief of Bohai Wind Magazine.

"One city" superimposed snow Grand Canal

Anchor of this issue

Feng Xiuhe

He is a member of the Cangzhou Library Recitation Art Troupe, the deputy head of the Cangzhou Stars Recitation Art Troupe, a member of the Cangzhou Reading Promotion Association for the Whole People, and a member of the Language Arts Committee of the Chinese Culture Promotion Association. He likes to read, read, enrich his heart with words, and taste life with music.

"One city" superimposed snow Grand Canal

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