1. After reading Old Things in the South of the City, I gradually approached the book and looked at Eiko's happy childhood in the south of the city. They seeped into my mind quietly and slowly like a trickle: Hui 'an Pavilion, Hutong Wells, Busy Streets, Haystacks ... The figures that emerged in these places: the little girl by the well, the crazy woman in Hui 'an Pavilion-
It is precisely because Eiko has a pure heart and it is precisely because she has such a heart that her childhood is so happy. That's true, carefree and downright happy. "Old Things in the South of the City" is both a memoir and a masterpiece. With its unique characteristics, it washes away people's selfishness and educates people.