It's Spring Again

It's Spring Again

by Xiao Hong

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"It's Spring Again - Xiao Hong's Prose" is a collection of essays by the famous modern female writer Xiao Hong. It contains a total of 80 essays with about 200,000 words. The first volume includes her famous collection of essays "Shangshi Street", which is mainly based on the extremely difficult life she spent with Xiao Jun in Harbin. Hunger and cold plagued the young couple, who were often in an embarrassing state of having no way to borrow money and going in and out of pawn shops. As I read it, I am still shocked by the plight of individuals in the context of difficult times. The second volume includes Xiao Hong's autobiographical essays, which reveal Xiao Hong's life experience and emotions, her lonely childhood, her grandfather who made her feel love and happiness, her letters with Xiao Jun, and her memory of Mr. Lu Xun. This essay reveals Xiao Hong's most genuine emotions. The third volume contains essays that more directly reflect the social reality at that time. Several of the essays about people, such as "Lin Xiaoer", are written in a delicate style and have the style of a novel, while "The Arsonist" and "Chang'an Temple" directly write about the bombing of China by the Japanese invaders.

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