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由于研究石评梅,我结识了陆晶清——一位早年从事散文和新诗创作的作家。她生长在昆明,原名秀珍。像许多孩子一样,小时候最喜欢过年,噼噼啪啪的爆竹响得人心花怒放,捂着耳朵,仰着头,既要看,又害怕。穿上新衣服,扎上新头绳,兴冲冲地看着大人们忙里忙外、虔诚地拜佛祭祖。中国之大,南北异俗,但过年的许多喜庆活动却出奇的相像,这与同是炎黄子孙和自古的江
Due to my research on Shi Pingmei, I got acquainted with Lu Jingqing, an early writer engaged in the creation of essays and new poems. She grew up in Kunming, formerly known as Xiuzhen. Like many children, like most Chinese New Year when I was a kid, the crackling firecrackers raged, clutching their ears and looking up, looking and scared. Put on new clothes, tie the new rope, excitedly watching the adults busy busy outside, devout worship Buddha. China’s big, north and south, different customs, but many of the festive activities of the New Year are surprisingly similar, with the same descendants and ancient Jiang