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    Book depicts how progress took root in rural village

    By XU LIN | China Daily | Updated: 2023-05-27 00:00
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    Bird watchers flock to Baiyangdian Lake, the largest wetland ecosystem in northern China, to, obviously, observe its avian residents, but it's the rare species that generate the most interest and are testimony to a thriving environment.

    This is due to the central government's efforts to strengthen the lake's ecological restoration since Xiong'an New Area was established in Hebei province in April 2017 as a new economic zone in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.

    Over the years, writer Guan Renshan has worked tirelessly on his full-length novel Bai Yang Dian Shang (Above Baiyangdian Lake). It's based on his careful observations of how the new area's development has boosted local industries and changed the livelihoods and outlook of residents.

    Printed by the Writers Publishing House in December, the three-volume book won the 2022 People's Literature Award.

    "Protagonists in the book epitomize common farmers, who have a striving spirit and are able to bear hardships and toil," says Guan, 60, a native of Hebei.

    He decided to write a novel about the new area when its establishment was announced six years ago. He has frequented Wangjiazhai village to interview residents.

    The central authorities announced a 2018-35 master plan for the new area, aiming to build it into a national model of high-quality development and a new engine for the modern economic system.

    Guan details in the novel how residents have dedicated themselves to the new area's construction, against the real backdrop of major projects in Xiong'an.

    Protagonist Wang Juexin participates in a project taking water from the Yellow River to Baiyangdian Lake to upgrade the ecology and provide water for a massive afforestation project. He was a fisherman, but has to adapt to his new job, working in a State-owned enterprise in Xiong'an.

    "He experiences pain and confusion during his transition, a process through which he develops a deeper understanding of his hometown. Finally, he successfully leads his team, who were also formerly fishermen, to become excellent workers," Guan says.

    To protect aquatic biodiversity, the government imposed a ban on fishing in the lake. The older generation of fishermen, including Wang Juexin's father Wang Yongtai, had mixed feelings about the policy.

    "Initially, they resisted the reform, but have gradually changed their perspective as they witness the benefits enjoyed by others. Consequently, they embrace the transition to new industries, such as lotus-seed cultivation and tourism related jobs," Guan says.

    In the book, graduate Sun Xiaoping volunteers to stay in the village's old academy of classical learning, helping locals sell farm produce via livestreams and encouraging them to read books. She spurs change and becomes a village official.

    Guan believes that Sun encapsulates the integration of the old and new cultures. Also, it shows that industry transformation is drawing young talent back to the countryside to devote themselves to rural vitalization.

    "I tried my best to write the grand narrative with beautiful wording and phrasing. Writing about the current era is more challenging compared to previous times, as it's difficult to maintain a sense of detachment from it," Guan says.

    He adds that books about rural areas should demonstrate the complicated humanity and true emotions of the places they portray.

    The work was selected as the first published book of a writing project about China's mountain villages in the new era.

    Initiated by the China Writers Association, the project looks for original full-length novels that showcase the great changes in rural China and Chinese agriculture.

    According to the association's vice-president Wu Yiqin, the project aims to cultivate young writers and grassroots literary talent and publish good-quality novels.

     

    Guan Renshan CHINA DAILY

     

     

    Guan's novel Bai Yang Dian Shang presents his observations of how local industries and livelihoods have been improved through ecological restoration. CHINA DAILY

     

     

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