In the early 70s of the last century, I was conscripted into the army, at the age of 19, stationed in the Hulunbuir Tiger Grassland, guarding the border of the motherland. It was a beautiful and expansive place, but also a remote and inhospitable place. The snow and ice in winter are bitterly cold, the wind is roaring in spring, the thunder and lightning are raining in summer, and the cold wind is bitter in autumn. What is even more unbearable is psychological loneliness, loneliness, homesickness, and isolation. After five cold and summer seasons on the border line, he dedicated his best youth to that prairie.
Life in the army is an unforgettable memory, a painful experience of forging iron into steel and smelting mud into porcelain. It has been 47 years since I left the army, and the life in the barracks has always been haunting and lingering. Barracks life became the subject of my dreams.
I always want to write about that experience to vent my deep nostalgia for that life. When I was demobilized, I couldn't calm down and write because of my busy work and trivial household chores. I retired, I had nothing to do, I planted flowers and grass, exercised, went to the university for the elderly to listen to lectures, and I was very busy, and I didn't sit down to write, the most important thing is that there is no place to publish it.
I only learned about Baijia this year, so I registered Baijia on September 30 and found a very suitable time and occasion for my writing. I started my writing with the theme of reminiscing about military life back then. It's been 90 days now, and I've been shining a light on my "performance". In 90 days, I published 130 original articles, including 40 articles on military career reminiscences, each with 1,000 words, about 40,000 words. The other articles are international**, travel miscellaneous, and life miscellaneous. In 90 days, it has accumulated about 700 fans, with a total of 240,000 views, an average of 2,000 readers per article, and 1 likes30 thousand. As for the income, it's probably enough to drink coffee twice. But I don't pursue profits, I pursue the joy of writing.
I love writing original articles. No plagiarism, no imitation, no copying. Write about what you have experienced, and write about your real thoughts. In my series of articles "Once Upon a Time in the Barracks", each story has a real character prototype, and a certain plot fiction in the article is also as suitable as possible for the characteristics of that era. I have also been viciously sprayed by some people, saying that I am "making up nonsense" and "talking nonsense", and I do not respond badly, there is no need, because these people have not experienced the life on the border and have not experienced those hardships, they will feel that the scene I described is nothing. I just politely replied, "You will only understand if you have experienced it." "I'm a firm believer that anyone who has ever been in the military will believe in the authenticity of my articles. I don't want to earn reading for eyeballs to write articles about curious lace news, men and women love, making something out of nothing, and moaning without disease. I only want to write about the people and things I have experienced and left me with unforgettable memories, and I only want to eulogize our soldiers.
The new year will spare more time to reminisce and discover the people and things that have touched the troops. also pays attention to the demeanor of contemporary soldiers and eulogizes them.
Thank you Baijiahao for providing me with the platform, thank you for the love of the fans, I hope to get more fan attention, I will be about the must-return, pay attention to and comment on the articles and ** of the fans. I especially hope that those comrades-in-arms who have served as soldiers will pay attention and hope to get your advice.
Just because there is a military soul in my heart, I will sing the song of the soldier again in the New Year.