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Online Writers Gathering In Zhejiang: Looking at the Bright Course of the Red Ship

author:Overseas network

Source: Xinhua Net

Hangzhou, March 31 (Xinhua) -- "The seemingly small red boat determines the direction of our big country. Online writers cannot be disconnected from society, and need to seriously study history in order to better grasp the correct creative orientation. ”

At noon on the 30th, on the banks of the South Lake in Jiaxing, Guan Pingchao, member of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and vice chairman of the Zhejiang Provincial Network Writers Association, said with deep feeling. He was accompanied by nearly a hundred online writers from across the country. On the same day, everyone came to the South Lake to admire the red boat, visit the red boat spirit exhibition hall, and listen to the party history lesson.

"I joined the party in my junior year of high school, and the work I am doing now is also serving the national strategy." Shanghai-based online writer Zhang Xu works in the aviation industry, and his new work "Beidou Xingchen" focuses on satellite navigation systems. "I feel that whether it is work or writing, we must better serve the country and the people."

From the 28th to the 31st, nearly 100 online writers gathered in Zhejiang to participate in the "Online Writers Party History Study and Education and Theme Creation Revision Training Class" sponsored by the China Writers Association. In addition to on-site teaching in Jiaxing, the training class also invited experts in the field of party history research and artificial intelligence in Hangzhou to teach online writers, and organized writers to exchange views on "improving the quality of creation and telling the stories of the times".

The reporter learned from the China Writers Association that the online writers in Zhejiang at this gathering accounted for more than half of the realistic themes in their works. In the classroom of the training class, xiao Ding, a well-known internet writer, and the "princes of beacon theater" invariably told reporters that the creative requirements of realist themes are the highest, and online writers also need to go out of the bookstore and have more contact with all aspects of society.

"As cultural people in contemporary China, online writers should seriously think about the questions of 'for whom to write' and 'what to write'. To build a cultural power, online literature needs to shoulder the heavy responsibility of the times. Hu Bangsheng, member of the party group of the China Writers Association and secretary of the Secretariat, said that standing at the historical intersection of the "two hundred years" goal, online writers should enhance their sense of mission, strengthen the spirit of the times, the national spirit and the professional spirit, produce more fine products, and respond to the requirements of the times.

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