
Gu Quanhe (Volume 1): a Hard Childhood
by Fu Xichun
About This Novel
The novel "Gu Quanhe" describes the life of Gu Quanhe, a son of workers and peasants who was born in the countryside and grew up in the city, in a delicate and vivid way. The book is divided into four volumes: "Hard Childhood", "Youth Under the Fire of War", "Ivory Tower Dreams" and "A Stormy Life", which form a whole but are relatively independent. The background of the story ranges from the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China to the middle and late last century, and the space ranges from the Jiaodong Peninsula in Shandong to the Northeast region, showing the growth process of Gu Quanhe. The first volume of "Gu Quanhe" "The Childhood of Misery" describes Gu Quanhe's family background, childhood, and childhood growth. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, his father was unwilling to help the emperor and served as the technical director of the arsenal established by the Japanese traitors. He was forced to abandon his home and business with his family, flee his hometown in Shandong, and seek refuge in Kanto. Gu Quan and his family are surrounded by dangers on their way to escape. Can they cross the sea safely and escape from the clutches of the devil...
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