
Twenty-nine
by Wu Haizhong
About This Novel
Wu Haizhong is from Lishu County, Jilin Province. He has published short and medium stories in such journals as "Mountain Flower", "Yalu River", "Fangcao", "Novel World" and "Novel Forest". Some works have been reprinted in "Selected Novels". He is the author of a collection of short and medium stories "Human Facial Peach Blossom", a collection of critical essays "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Wisdom of Proverbs", and a novel "Power", etc. Member of Jilin Provincial Writers Association and member of China Democratic League. Lives in Guiyang, Guizhou. Eight years ago, Fang Sheng killed a man, a bastard named Xing Qi. Fang Sheng was going home to pay homage to his grandfather on Qingming Day. He had already arrived at the bus station, and suddenly a lot of foam appeared in his head. He remembered that he had forgotten to bring the tiger bone plaster prepared for his father, so he turned around and went home to get it. As soon as she arrived at the door of her house, she heard Qingya shouting unhappily in the house.
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