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What does the transfer of the protagonist in Shi Xiang show?

What does the transfer of the protagonist in Shi Xiang show? It fully reflected the decline of rural economy at that time and its influence on towns.

Liu Songtai, a native of Fuzhushan, Liaobu Town, Dongguan City, is the deputy director of china wildlife conservation association Aquilaria Protection Committee, the founding president of Dongguan Aquilaria Association, a member of Chinese Writers Association and China Photographers Association. Since 1980, I have been working in Liaobu commune and town government, and I am keen on excavating and sorting out local culture and recording the changes of my hometown with a lens.

He has published such photo collections as Native Feelings, Flowers and Birds, Clouds and Waters, Fish and Waters, Farming Archives and Tracing the Origin of Shixiang. Co-published reportage collections: Phoenix Leaves, Xialing Spring and Autumn, Shibu Customs, cornucopia, etc.

"Vientiane", as the core concept and code in Dongguan's historical process, exists not only in the vast history books, but also in the blood of Liaobu's folk customs, folk customs, people's souls and long-standing incense culture.

There is a "perfume capital" in France and a charming perfume market-Liaobu in China. With a pious heart, the author of this book carefully and comprehensively combs the context and past lives of Liaobu Xiangshi with beautiful words, and reshapes the culture of Xiangshi to cater to people who love incense.

Liaobu is located in the middle and lower reaches of Han Xi. At first, for the convenience of traveling on the water, our ancestors built a wharf with stones, and rows of neat thatched houses were built on the shore, with small windows facing the Hanxi River. In the evening, overlooking from the window, the river is dotted with white sails, the fishing fire flashes and the fishing boat sings late. This is the prototype of Liaobu Wharf formed before the Tang Dynasty.