
Crescent Moon
by Lao She
About This Novel
"Crescent Moon" is a novella written by Lao She in 1935. The author used fresh and natural pen and ink to describe the profound and dark reality of society at that time.
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Official(7)Scraped 2d ago
The story reveals a strong sense of society, expresses women's helplessness and pain, and uses plain writing to describe all kinds of desolation under the crescent moon. There is no emphasis on describing the characters, but against the background of the bad environment, the characters of the era are vividly described! Was this the fate of women in that era?
Heart-wrenching, painful, pitiful, helpless, the desperation of that era
I like Mr. Lao She's works very much
Each of Mr. Lao She's works truly reflects the lives of people at the bottom of society at that time.
The story of a lifetime: thinking about the stakes of struggling but still not worth the money
A life in the old society through twists and turns
The sorrow of women in the old days...
very good
Very good, very good. I watched it once when I was in junior high school and watched it twice now.
Crescent Moon, my Crescent Moon. What a pitiful Yue Yaer, I want to keep my Yue Yaer.
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 2d ago
The story reveals a strong sense of society, expresses women's helplessness and pain, and uses plain writing to describe all kinds of desolation under the crescent moon. There is no emphasis on describing the characters, but against the background of the bad environment, the characters of the era are vividly described! Was this the fate of women in that era?
Heart-wrenching, painful, pitiful, helpless, the desperation of that era
I like Mr. Lao She's works very much
Each of Mr. Lao She's works truly reflects the lives of people at the bottom of society at that time.
The story of a lifetime: thinking about the stakes of struggling but still not worth the money
A life in the old society through twists and turns
The sorrow of women in the old days...
very good
Very good, very good. I watched it once when I was in junior high school and watched it twice now.
Crescent Moon, my Crescent Moon. What a pitiful Yue Yaer, I want to keep my Yue Yaer.
