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Do colorful China belong to literary works?

Don't belong. It belongs to photography. Color China is a book published by CITIC Publishing Group on 20 17. This book has carefully selected 445 works from tens of thousands of reverse films, color negative and black-and-white negatives by Weng Naiqiang, of which more than 70 original works have been collected by the National Museum of China. This book has carefully selected 445 works from tens of thousands of reverse films, color negative and black-and-white negatives by Weng Naiqiang, of which more than 70 original works have been collected by the National Museum of China. The photos were taken from 1964 to 1995, spanning several different eras and focusing on the living conditions and production scenes of ordinary people in the era of great change. Photographers choose many details and trivial things that photographers ignore, and gradually explore a special way of watching in shooting. Through these vivid photos, fresh faces emerge in the depths of history, and we can watch the joys and sorrows of people in that era at close range with extremely rare color vision. Weng Naiqiang in his youth and his photographic works tell us that history is not just cold numbers and chronologies, but individual stories full of color and emotion. For photography, he has only one simple ideal: to be a recorder of an era.