"The 1970s" published by Sanlian Publishing House is a memoir of a group of old men and women. Acheng, Bei Dao, Chen Danqing, a group of people who have experienced the Cultural Revolution, the new trend of thought and have gone abroad recall their green past, talk about eavesdropping on enemy stations, and talk about chasing after them. Girls, talk about reading poetry and writing Kan Dashan. I also once heard an old senior from that era talk about his experience of jumping in line in Guizhou. He also stayed up all night because of the band of an enemy station, and he also fought at night to finish reading a book of poetry. Every time he gave a lecture, he would first ask me if I would like to drink bitter tea, the most bitter kind. I asked for a cup, took a sip and dared not drink it again. While telling the story, I quietly looked into his eyes and read the years written on his face. Three hours later, the bottom of his glass was empty. Every time he spit out a story, he swallowed a mouthful of bitter tea. After the story was told, the bitter tea was still in his heart, brewing for the next story. The young guy in "Ultimo tango a Parigi", does he think picking up a camera is romantic? People who are really used to carrying cameras have thick calluses on their shoulders, just like the pickers on Mount Tai, only he has it Enough qualifications to show you the way.
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