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Chi Zijian's acceptance speech

Speech at the awarding ceremony of the 7th Mao Dun Literature Prize.

In 2008120: 00 on October 2nd, 165438, Wuzhen, Mao Dun's hometown, ushered in the awarding ceremony of the 7th Mao Dun Literature Prize. Chi Zijian's acceptance speech: One may not remember the moment of honor, but at this moment, I want to say frankly: this moment, this night will remain in my memory. Because I think it's not just me who came to this podium with me, but also my hometown, where there are forests, rivers, cool breeze and bright moon. It is that land that has injected vitality and vigor into my literary world. I am grateful to my relatives in Daxing 'anling for their concern for me, to Beijing October Literature and Art Publishing House, Heilongjiang Writers Association and Harvest magazine for recommending this book, and to the College of Literature of China Ocean University for providing me with a beautiful environment when I revise my novel. At the same time, I would also like to thank a distant person, my lover, for his kind entrustment in my dream after his death, which made me feel different warmth. "

I am lucky that Mao Dun chose the literary prize in The Right Bank of Ergon. Here I would also like to say that some writers who didn't win the Mao Dun Literature Prize and their works, such as Mr. Shi Tiesheng, a giant in a wheelchair, deserve our deep respect. Their works are still important achievements of China's novels in the past four years. Mr. Mao Dun is a literary elder I admire. He is a writer who always stands at the forefront of the times, cares about the fate of the nation, sympathizes with the sufferings of the nation, and has a strong sense of mission and compassion. Compared with him, we are still small and humble. Next, I will temper my work and make it reach an ideal state.

Finally, I would like to especially thank the judges and teachers of this Mao Dun Literature Award, for your love and affirmation of an honest and diligent writer, and for your solemn vote for Right Bank of Ergon River. I believe that your profound knowledge and conscience and the main theme of this work have produced a * * * sound. Thank you!