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Tang Tu has a sound 丨 looking for the taste of the year in the memory

"Look up at the bright moon and look down at your hometown." "Dew is white from tonight, and the moon is hometown Ming." "Where is Nippon Pass?" The Smoke Wave River is sad. “

Hometown is an eternal topic of the literati.

In Xi Murong's pen, "The song of the hometown is a distant flute, always sounding at night when there is a moon, but the face of the hometown is a vague pity, as if waving away in the fog." "

In Lu Xun's pen, "It is not necessary to say that the turquoise vegetable beds, the smooth stone well bars, the tall soap pod trees, and the purple mulberries; it is also necessary to say that the cicadas are groaning in the leaves, the fat wasps are crouching on the cauliflower, and the lightly called Tianzi (skylark) suddenly scurrying straight from the grass to the clouds." Just the short mud wall roots around it are infinitely interesting. ”

For the wandering wanderer, a round of bright moon, a bowl of hot porridge, and a ticket can cause a strong sense of homesickness. As the Spring Festival approaches, people who work and study outside the home have also embarked on the journey home. This year, will you go home for the New Year? Is your hometown still what you remember? This week's recommended book list will take everyone into the hometown of the famous artist and find the taste of the year in the memory.

"If the Snow Closes the Door"

Xu Zechen / Yang Xi Broadcast

"If the Snow Closes the Door" is a collection of short stories by Xu Zechen, the winner of the 10th Mao Dun Literature Award, which includes 17 short stories created by Xu Zechen, which won the 6th Lu Xun Literature Award and the 2016 "China Good Book". The content of this book is cold and warm, based on the life of several young migrant workers in Beijing, with fine language and unexpected imagination, telling a story of dreams and reality, warmth and hurt, freedom and limitations, like a slightly sad fairy tale.

The Legend of Hulan River

Xiao Hong/ Tang Yi Broadcast

"The Legend of Hulan River" is a "reminiscence"-style novel created by writer Xiao Hong full of childlike heart, poetry and inspiration, taking Xiao Hong's own childhood life as a clue, stringing together lonely childhood stories, and vividly reflecting the social style and human feelings of Hulan, a small city. The author uses a stretching and free patrol art technique, with the ups and downs of emotion as the context, to write a biography for the townships on the Hulan River where he was born and grew up in Sichuan, and dedicates an immortal classic to Chinese literature.

"Last Year's Weather Old Pavilion"

Ye Guangcen by Tian Hongtao

"Last Year's Weather Old Pavilion" is a collection of novels that record life in Beijing, the author lived in Beijing since childhood, and later joined the team to go to Shaanxi, and thus became a "northwestern person", decades of life experience away from her hometown, let her pour more affection into her writing. Each article in the book is the name of Beijing architecture, such as the Sun Palace, the Rear Cover Tower, the Singing Evening Pavilion... These are the places where Beijing has disappeared or changed its appearance in the process of becoming an international metropolis, which contains the author's attachment and nostalgia for the backward but inner peace of mind in the past.

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