
Camel Neck
by Nie Yanli
About This Novel
In the Mood for Love, the marriage between my father and mother was a standard matchmaker's proposal. Our village is adjacent to my mother's village. When my mother was young, she always had a big smile when talking about my father, with admiration on her face: "When your father was young, he wore a green cotton-padded jacket and rode a donkey to work. What a spirit! The older people in the village called him student, and I called my student wife." At that time, my father graduated from high school and was considered a cultural person in the village. He worked at the basic branch of the Agricultural Bank of China in the commune. "When your dad and I got married, your dad was poor and had a three-room thatched house. Your grandma and your aunt and uncle lived in the east room. Your dad and I's new house was in the west house. There was a three-section red hall cabinet in the house. When your aunt pressed it, a big hole was poked in the red hall cabinet. It turned out to be red paper pasted by Tucangzi."
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