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The Consciousness of Life in Jiang Jinglong's Prose The World as I See It

  

  1. School of Literature, Dali University
  • Received:2024-01-08 Revised:2024-01-19 Online:2024-07-15 Published:2024-07-02

Abstract: Jiang Jinglong's collection of essays The World as I See It has three parts. The first part mainly talks about the great changes
brought by poverty alleviation to the poor rural areas of Yangbi, the second part is a description of personal teaching experience, and the third part is about the slight nostalgia among young people in the new era. This collection of essays has a very profound sense of life, reflecting the author's concern for the times, suffering, the soul, and all living beings living in Yangbi and Binchuan. This collection of essays is the true writing of ordinary and strong grassroots people. At the same time, it describes the courage of young people in the new era to face the suffering life, showing their tenacity and self-breakthrough life will. The works use simple and unpretentious life language to express the life philosophy of much in little.

Key words: Jiang Jinglong, prose, life consciousness

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