What is "Dawa literature"?

What is "Dawa literature"?

Dawa literature

Dawa, in a broad sense, refers to a generation of depressions along the coast from Jinnan to Lubei; In a narrow sense, it is the northeast of Cangzhou. Historically, this area is close to the Bohai Sea, with nine rivers in the lower tip, reed pudding, continuous depressions and lakes, and desolate and vast. It is a masterpiece of sea and land changes, and it is an unintentional conception of the magical hand of nature. This large depression is lush, with green carpets in spring, rippling blue waves in summer, snowy autumn and golden reeds in winter. In the vast reeds, the scales are rippling and the birds are singing together. Dawa not only expanded millions of acres of fertile land, but also preserved this sacred wetland. Dawa created this primitive beauty with her will. Historically, people here lived by raising reeds, smoking fish, hunting geese and drying salt. Rough and heroic, bold and trustworthy, hard-working, tough and tenacious. Simple and persistent, wild and loyal. Like an endless reed, it writes the heavy history of Dawa people with its tall and straight trunk and resolute character, and it creates the simple beauty of Dawa people with its will. The unique region and humanity have created the unique Dawa culture.

Since ancient times, there are rich myths and legends circulating in Dawa area, which provides a profound cultural background for Dawa modern literature. Dawa culture is constantly inherited and created in this magical land. The novels, essays, poems, paintings, calligraphy and photography created by modern Dawa people have reached a high level and enjoyed a considerable reputation at home and abroad. In 2000, Hebei Writers Association formally established the title of Dawa literature, and Dawa literature is also growing. A group of accomplished literary artists are adding luster to Dawa culture. Liu Xiaofang, He Xiangjiu, Tian, Zhang Huabei, Qi Shengyong, Hu Qingen, Shi Louchun and others formed a unique cultural group.

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