
Living Method
About This Novel
This book is a collection of essays about human life by Liang Xiaosheng, winner of the Mao Dun Literature Prize. It contains many excellent works. "The Boy Who Came Together" is not only full of the warmth between friends, but also infiltrated by the author's deep thoughts on life and society, as well as the various emotions of walking in the world of mortals; "Contemporary Poems" allows readers to see the epic world and feel the author's warm, simple and profound heroic temperament; "Singer at the Bridge" tells the unremitting pursuit of dreams by people in a hard life, which is both vicissitudes and sadness. After reading this book, you may be able to gain insight into society, life, and yourself.
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Official(4)Scraped 21d ago
A very interesting collection of essays. The author's views are very down-to-earth, and universal values can really transcend the boundaries of the era and background.
The "son" has been loved by the neighbor's godmother since he was a child. Others love him purely because of his own lovable qualities and it has nothing to do with "me".
"I" relied on the enthusiastic help of my neighbors for "my son"'s education, but "I" had no choice at all. "I" also sympathized with him about whether school was stressful or something, and he felt that it was very hard.
Because my wife became pregnant again for the second time, "I" finally compromised and gave birth to a big fat boy. After that, I didn't go home for two days because of writing. From these aspects, I am really not a good father.
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Official(4)Scraped 21d ago
A very interesting collection of essays. The author's views are very down-to-earth, and universal values can really transcend the boundaries of the era and background.
The "son" has been loved by the neighbor's godmother since he was a child. Others love him purely because of his own lovable qualities and it has nothing to do with "me".
"I" relied on the enthusiastic help of my neighbors for "my son"'s education, but "I" had no choice at all. "I" also sympathized with him about whether school was stressful or something, and he felt that it was very hard.
Because my wife became pregnant again for the second time, "I" finally compromised and gave birth to a big fat boy. After that, I didn't go home for two days because of writing. From these aspects, I am really not a good father.
