News from this newspaper (Reporter Lu Yanxia) Writer Hu Zhufeng's selected collection of essays "Under the Pavilion" was recently published by Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House. This is the author's new collection of works after "Chinese Articles".

  "Xi Zi Ting Xia" has a total of 250,000 words and is divided into five series. The first series is about the beauty of ancient relics, the second series is about rural scenery, the third series is about the taste of the world, the fourth series is about mountains and rivers, and the fifth series is about the inheritance of Hui opera.

Among the antiquities, there are calligraphy and painting, scrolls, ancient rings, copper seals, inkstones, old tea, etc.; in rural memory, there are water buffalo, bamboo forest, peach butterflies, golden pheasants, peony, pear flowers, etc.; the intriguing chapters include water chestnut, pea paste, Songhua cake, radish, etc. Dried, biscuits, etc.; mountains and rivers are depicted as climbing a building, watching snow, watching rain, shining sun, etc;

Ink painting and painting, rural people, plants, insects and fish, pear orchards, sages and sages, heaven, earth, home and country, all of which were written by the author at his fingertips.

  According to the publisher, writing the beauty of the people standing above the earth and the times in elegant Chinese is the highlight of this book.

Whether it is writing about antiquities, writing about hometowns, writing about food, or writing about mountains and rivers, or writing operas, after all, it is the Chinese people who write about the kind, lovely, and affectionate Chinese people behind these things.