
Iron-blooded Youth: Diary of a Recruit
by Beiju Luzhou
About This Novel
Based on the real experience of his own era, he truly records the difficult growth process of an ordinary rural child during the period of great changes in the times. Although it is very ordinary, it can also be regarded as inspirational! The story begins when the author accidentally opened the diary of his time as a recruit many years after he retired from the army, opening up the dusty memories. From the diary of the recruit to the discharge of the veteran, it tells a documentary but also very passionate and inspirational story. After all, most of our friends are not the second generation of rich people or the second generation of officials. They work hard for the ideals of their youth, which can also be said to be dreams. The passionate stories of young people will never become cold at any time. At best, they are just another way of saying and telling...
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
nice
The Jun travel articles I read were all too exaggerated, and very few were self-reported. I accidentally read this book, and it really put me in this book. Liu Meng's books are obvious to all, and this book is as good-looking as Liu Meng's The Last Bullet for Me.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
nice
The Jun travel articles I read were all too exaggerated, and very few were self-reported. I accidentally read this book, and it really put me in this book. Liu Meng's books are obvious to all, and this book is as good-looking as Liu Meng's The Last Bullet for Me.













