Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Ge Sang's actor in bloom.
Ge Sang's actor in bloom.
"When Gesang Blooms" tells the story that photographer Jiang Ruoting accidentally came to the most beautiful village and needed to find the most beautiful smile as the main line. Blood is thicker than water and is generally described as consanguineous parent-child relationship. However, there is also a saying that as long as you are born in a certain place, you have an inseparable fate with your birthplace, similar to the former, but this time, Jiang Ruoting found it here. In towns and villages, I met peaches, apricots and dates, and my parents who went out to work at an early age never came home. There are Ozawa in "The Metamorphosis of the City", Xiaoyan who is very sensible since childhood, and Cao Chun who loves to sing. These problems have caused great psychological shadow to children. Through short-term contact, Jiang Ruoting decided to stay and become a teaching teacher, bringing hope to children in mountainous areas. Gesanghua is also called happiness flower.
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