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Recreating the magnificent history of Longgang's development and entrepreneurship, this reportage is written by writers in Qiantang District

Qianjiang Evening News Hourly News reporter Xie Chunhui

Recently, the reportage "Chinese Peasant City" created by writer Zhu Xiaojun was published.

Recreating the magnificent history of Longgang's development and entrepreneurship, this reportage is written by writers in Qiantang District

In the 20th century, there were two major miracles in the history of urban construction in China, one was Shenzhen, Guangdong, and the other was Longgang, Zhejiang. When Longgang was established as a town, there were only five small fishing villages and a tidal flat. Without state investment, the town party committee and the town government mobilized peasants to raise funds to build the city. Thousands of hungry peasants who have begged for food have focused on Longgang with the "city dream" and created a well-known "Longgang Speed" in the country, taking shape at the beginning of three years, entering a strong town in five years, and withdrawing the town and setting up a city in thirty-five years. "Chinese Peasant City" tells the true history of Longgang's development from a small fishing village to China's first peasant city, leaving a hot and solemn record of the people's struggle. The author recreates this magnificent entrepreneurial history with calm brushstrokes, profound thinking, vivid details, and humorous narratives.

Recreating the magnificent history of Longgang's development and entrepreneurship, this reportage is written by writers in Qiantang District

Zhu Xiaojun, Professor, Grade I of Literary Creation, Director of Chengyi Creative Writing Center of Qiantang District, engaged in non-fiction writing teaching for 12 years at Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, published nearly 3 million words of short and medium-length works in newspapers and periodicals such as "Contemporary" and "Beijing Literature", published 21 long non-fiction works such as "A Doctor's Redemption" and "Express China" (co-authored), and his works were selected as "Selected Excellent Literary Works for the 70th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China (Reportage Volume)", "Selected Literary Departments and Reportage literature in the Sixty Years of New China", and "Selected Reportage Literature in the Sixty Years of New China". From 1949 to 2009, he has won awards such as the Lu Xun Literature Award, the Xu Chi Reportage Award, the China Short Reportage Award, the China Reform and Opening-up Excellent Reportage Award, and the New China 60 Years Outstanding Short and Medium-length Reportage Award.

In Zhu Xiaojun's view, writers of reportage literature must not only pay close attention to the fate of human society and the development and changes of the times, but also be compassionate and sympathetic to the hunger and suffering at the bottom of society; they must not only have a conscience and a sense of justice, not be swayed by power and money, and not see profit and forget righteousness, but also have courage, courage, courage, responsibility, and courage to safeguard social fairness and justice. "Writers of reportage should assume social responsibility, should have independent thinking and critical spirit, should have a warrior posture, and have the courage to charge forward."

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