There is no noise in the world. Reflect "humanistic beauty" from simple rural life and customs. Xiangxi in his works is thought-provoking, like a cup of strong tea. Only by savoring it carefully can we taste the beauty in the text. Another example is the same fragrance, which brings dreams and beauty.
Introduction of Shen Congwen s Xiangxi;
Shen Congwen, the author of Xiangxi, is a master of modern literature in China. His life is full of legends. When people talk about Shen Congwen, they can't help talking about Xiangxi, and when they come to Shui Yuan, Hunan, they can't help thinking about Shen Congwen's works. Most of the legends of his life are related to Xiangxi.
In his works, Xiangxi is a very unique and mysterious place, where mountains, rivers, customs and customs are stories, poems and pictures. Zhuo Ya, a well-known photographer, presented Xiangxi written by Shen Congwen to readers with a keen and delicate lens. Xiangxi in the text and Xiangxi in the photo set off each other and reflect each other.
About the author:
Shen Congwen (1902- 1988) was originally named Shen Yuehuan, pen names Xiu, Chen Jia, Shangguanbi, Xuan Ruo, etc., and his real name was Maolin and Chongwen. He is from Fenghuang County, Hunan Province, Han nationality, but he is of Miao descent.
Shen Congwen is a famous contemporary writer, a researcher of historical relics and a representative of Beijing School novels. 14 years old, joined the team and roamed the Hunan-Sichuan-Guizhou border region. 1924 started literary creation, and taught at National Southwest Associated University after the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War. From 193 1 year to 1933, he taught in Shandong University.
1946 returned to teach at Peking University. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he worked in the Museum of Chinese History and the Institute of History of China Academy of Social Sciences, mainly engaged in the study of ancient Chinese costumes. /kloc-0 died in Beijing in 1988.
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Appreciation of Shen Congwen s Xiangxi;
Mr. Shen Congwen's cemetery is located on a steep cliff on the right bank of the lower reaches of the Tuojiang River that runs through Phoenix. Although the terrain is not high, it is enough to overlook most of Phoenix.
Part of Mr Wen Cong's ashes are buried on this cliff with his wife, Ms Zhang Zhaohe. There are no towering tombstones and gorgeous cemeteries, only a solemn rock. The simple words on the rock are engraved with Mr. Cong's lifelong ideals and pursuits.
Part of Mr. Cong's ashes are scattered in Tuojiang River. The completion of the upstream dam made the Tuojiang River no longer turbulent, and Mr. Wen Cong's soul was able to roam peacefully in Phoenix.