The future of Urumqi

Shana 2022-04-26 06:01:02

In the second episode of the fourth season of the Round Table, Jiang Fangzhou said a point of view, roughly that she used to peep the lives of the upper class/city aristocrats through literature. Then, the role of literature seems to be to satisfy the "desire of voyeurism", then this role can be said to be the role of literature on the earth. In fact, not many people still pay attention to the theme of "Frontier" in Westerns today, but in fact, the theme of "Frontier" is not outdated. In the western development, I thought that this policy/topic was actually a variant of the topic of pioneering. However, the policy of developing the western region needs to be carefully sorted out today. Is the future direction of the western development policy only to develop resources and the environment, or to also develop the cities where people live? Today, the western part of China, of course There are also many important cities. For example, Urumqi, where I am now, is not only the capital of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, but also the second largest city in Northwest my country. Whether it is compared with a historical timeline, or based on my own observation and experience, this is Although there are still a lot of inconveniences in life, the city is relatively livable.

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  • Buck: Well all I gotta say is, that he better stay away from that there Luke Plummer. By gosh, Luke's run all'a Ringo's friends outta Lordsburg. Why the last trip there I seen him hit a rancher on the head with the barrel of his gun and, well he just laid it wide open like a butchered steer.

  • Dr. Josiah Boone: Well, now that the danger is past, Mr...

    Samuel Peacock: ...Peacock.

    Dr. Josiah Boone: Ladies and gentlemen, since it's most unlikely we'll ever have the pleasure of meeting again socially, I'd like to propose a toast. Major, Gatewood, Ringo... to your health.