Hometown, a Foreign Land: Shanghai Youth's Past Stories of Supporting Border Areas

Hometown, a Foreign Land: Shanghai Youth's Past Stories of Supporting Border Areas

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They are a group of people with a common experience; they no longer look young, their faces are marked by vicissitudes of life, some have gray hair, and they have a common name: "Youth on the border." So, are they Shanghainese from Xinjiang or Xinjiang people from Shanghai? Are they youths from the border areas or young intellectuals? Should we take root in the frontier, or should we return to our roots? This series of topics will become the past of history, but they are still memories that remain to this day.

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Beside the Creek under the Bright Moon98mo ago

That era! !

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Beside the Creek under the Bright Moon98mo ago

I don't know about the book.

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