Li Ran
Li Ran, a peasant writer living in the Yellow River Delta, is rooted in agriculture, rural areas and farmers, and writes about people's dreams. In November 2008, the first work "lifeblood" was published by China Youth Publishing House; in February 2015, Xinhua Publishing House solemnly launched Li Ran's second work "lifeblood".
"Lifeblood" tells the Chinese dream around the common people. Zhongqing online news (China Youth Daily · Zhongqing online reporter GUI Jie) recently, Xinhua Publishing House published Shandong farmer writer Li Ran's chronicle work "lifeblood". The subtitle of the book is: the Chinese dream around our people, which is divided into five chapters, namely "blood connection", "natural pulse", "thick soil", "Chinese granary" and "Sunshine Road". This book is the result of the author Li Ran's five years of painstaking creation and field shooting and interviews in most of China. Speaking of the original intention of writing this book, Li Ran said: "I dare not forget to worry about my country, but about agriculture, rural areas and farmers. It's my biggest wish to write a book that farmers like. Land is the lifeblood of farmers. We should create books welcomed by farmers to attract more attention from all walks of life to agriculture, rural areas and farmers. In the process of China's social transformation from planned economy to socialist market economy, the life of farmers has inevitably been greatly affected and many changes have taken place. Farmers also gradually put economic life in the first place. Making money and how to make money have become the most important issues for farmers to think about, and how to increase farmers' income has also become a major social topic. " Lifeline reflects the current situation of rural areas through a large number of real pictures, and analyzes the new difficulties faced by rural areas with rational thinking, such as the comprehensive benefits of agriculture, the low degree of agricultural intensification, the input-output mechanism of agriculture, the market-oriented system of agriculture, the construction of rural grassroots organizations and political power, and the deterioration of rural environment.
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Li Ran