
Cold Winter
by Tang Huaxian
About This Novel
This book reflects the real social conditions from the end of the Anti-Japanese War to the land reform period through the grievances and resentments of three generations of Shangtang and Hou people in a small village called Changdianfang in the Daba Mountains. The feud between the two surnames Tang and Hou started when Huguang occupied Sichuan. During the War of Liberation, many of Tang's descendants and relatives served as soldiers and officials. It happened that some of the Hou surnames were bandits. As a result, various and complicated sharp contradictions were intertwined in incidents such as arresting strong men, beating up enemies, setting up traps to seize land, and in the struggles between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, land reform, and suppressing counterrevolutionaries. It shows the different human natures of beauty and ugliness, kindness and evil, as well as the fierce battle between revolution and reaction, justice and evil.
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