<p>Aying Bai who wrote under the pen name of Aying was a notable polymath&nbsp;among the writers of Shaanxi Province in Northwest China. While best known for his&nbsp;cultural essays in recent years he produced libretto for several staged operas and an&nbsp;acclaimed novel. The prominent literary critic Xing Li wrote that his prose exhibited&nbsp;an unstinting confidence in national culture as well as his own firm stance on the&nbsp;populace and lofty ideals (The Way of the Great Qin: A Profound Book Rooted in the&nbsp;Land of the Three Qin). Meanwhile his close contemporary the bestselling novelist&nbsp;Jia Pingwa praised him for upholding the tradition of delving deep into life and&nbsp;remaining rooted in the people.</p><p>The most characteristic of Aying's publications are his several volumes of essays&nbsp;on his home province of Shaanxi. These include The Way of the Great Qin and&nbsp;Dumplings My Mother Made translations of which are featured in this collection. The&nbsp;Brush and Ink of Chang'an is a series of prose portraits of locally-based artists who&nbsp;established the so-called Chang'an School of Painting in Xi'an following the&nbsp;founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. Also writing for the stage he&nbsp;produced the play Deep in the Qinling Mountains a work with elements of history&nbsp;and fantasy exploring the lives of inhabitants of the remote uplands to the south of&nbsp;Xi'an. The Good Wives of Mizhi and the Fine Husbands of Suide draws upon folklore&nbsp;and matrimonial rituals from northern Shaanxi China.</p>
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