Is the benefactor who helps you succeed predestined by heaven?】【Is the benefactor who helps you succeed predestined by heaven?】
Is the benefactor who helps you succeed predestined by heaven?】【Is the benefactor who helps you succeed predestined by heaven?】
In the world, it's not easy for one person
to accomplish things; there must be many benefactors to help. This raises a
question: Meeting one or two benefactors might be accidental, but if there are
always benefactors to help at every critical moment, could it be that heaven
has intentionally arranged it? If not, why would it be so coincidental?
There have been too many benefactors who
helped me in my literary career. Looking back now, without their help, I would
have been unable to take even a single step forward. I have always thought that
when I become famous, I would write about these benefactors who helped me, so
that the world would know their virtues. However, I am still an unknown writer,
and I always feel a sense of guilt. Today, I will first roughly list their
names, to be fulfilled when I become famous in the future.
First: Hang Xing, a key member of the Hu
Feng Group and rehabilitated as named in central documents, and the famous poet
Luo Fei. Without him, I would not have entered the door of literature.
Second: Li Jianhua, deputy editor-in-chief
of "Beiyue Literature and Art Publishing House" in Taiyuan, Shanxi.
Without her, I don't know when I would have become a truly qualified writer.
Third: Wu Xuanwen, former party secretary
of the Ningxia Publishing Bureau and president of Ningxia People's Publishing
House. Without him, I would not have had the opportunity to meet literary
giants such as Lei Da and Zeng Zhennan.
Fourth to Nth: Lei Da, Zeng Zhennan, Gao
Song, Chen Xiaoying...
Professor Cao Wenxuan from Peking
University,
Famous writer and critic Han Shishan,
Li Xing, former editor-in-chief of
"Selected Novels" and famous critic,
Jiang Zengpei, president and
editor-in-chief of Shanghai Publishing House and famous critic,
Yan Jingming, vice chairman of the Chinese
Writers Association and famous critic,
He Zhenbang, professor of Lu Xun Academy of
Literature,
Famous writer Zhang Xianliang...
There are many more. Buddhism teaches that
the kindness of all living beings can never be repaid. If you don't count them,
you won't realize it, and you will always feel that you are walking alone. But
when you count them, you find that there are really too many benefactors you
meet on the road of life...
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opinions, for reference only 50, Ningxia, 06:04, March 20, 2025
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