Who is the author of The Good Earth?

Land is the representative work of Qin Mu's prose. The expression of Qin Mu's prose has no fixed format, and it is natural, natural, fluent and delicate, with flexible writing, wonderful association, open mind and natural expression of feelings. One of the characteristics of Qin Mu's prose is profound and philosophical. Praising the new life in new China and lashing out the ugly phenomenon is a main thread that runs through his prose works. It is never boring to explain his views and reasons. The work "Land" is a rare masterpiece worthy of our appreciation.

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The Prose Works of the Famous Writer Qin Mu

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Land is the representative work of Qin Mu's prose. The expression of Qin Mu's prose has no fixed format, and it is natural, natural, fluent and delicate, with flexible writing, wonderful association, open mind and natural expression of feelings. One of the characteristics of Qin Mu's prose is profound and philosophical. Praising the new life in new China and lashing out the ugly phenomenon is a main thread that runs through his prose works. It is never boring to explain his views and reasons. The work "Land" is a rare masterpiece worthy of our appreciation.

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land

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It is profound and philosophical.

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Qin Mu

Appreciating original works TA said

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We live in a moderns that opens a new history for mankind. In this era, people have new associations and feelings about many natural scenery. Aren't there countless people eulogizing the radiant sunrise, evergreen pines and cypresses, majestic peaks and surging seas? Tall and straight poplars, bright lights, Mercedes-Benz trains and brand-new calendars are not praised by many people. See things, think of people, these things arouse people's rich and perceptual imagination!

Here I want to talk about the earth and soil.

When you sit on the plane and look at our endless earth covered with green carpets; When you are sitting in the car, lean against the window and watch Wan Li calm down; Or, in the countryside, you see an old farmer picking up a handful of soil and studying it carefully, just trying to identify what food and vegetables it is suitable for growing; Or, when you are planting rice seedlings in the field with everyone, and the black soil creaks from your feet, I wonder if you have had a lot of reverie about the land? Think about its past, its future, how generations of working people struggled and bled to become the masters of this land, and the people and things that have appeared in every land in the long history, their feelings of suffering, resentment, hope and expectation.

Sometimes, looking at the vast and desolate land, I ride a wild horse of thought to far away places, and then I take back the reins and slowly return to the brilliant reality in front of me.