
Rebirth 1985: the Scumbag Changed His Mind to an Affectionate Script
by Going To Kindergarten At The Age Of Twenty-five
About This Novel
[Rebirth + Writer + Slow Heat + Multiple Heroines] In the autumn of 1985, Gu Xun took the thirty-four yuan and seventy-five cents collected by the whole village of Huangtupo and boarded the green train to Beijing. In his previous life, he was a writer who gained both fame and fortune, but he had a grave in his heart. Buried are his mother who died young due to overwork, his sister who dropped out of school for him and was trapped in a ravine all her life, and the villagers' poverty and kindness that remained unchanged until death. In this life, he returned with two literary minds, vowing to change his writing style. This was a golden age when writers were more popular than celebrities, and the fee for a novel was equal to several years' salary of an ordinary person. Gu Xun's journey to Tsinghua University begins with repaying this "debt of pen and ink". In his freshman year, his short story "The Banquet on the Slope" was published in "People's Literature" - this prestigious publication that had published Wang Zengqi's "Hometown Three Chens" and Lu Wenfu's "The Wall" laid the first cornerstone for his literary career. In his sophomore year, his novel "Chronicles of the Dry Plateau" was launched in Harvest magazine, competing with Jia Pingwa's "Impetuous" and Cong Weixi's "Northern Grass". The work won the National Outstanding Novel Award in one fell swoop, and the film of the same name became a sensation across the country. People marveled at the desolation and magnificence of the northwest countryside in his works, but they did not know that he remitted all the royalties and royalties back to his hometown. The first money was spent to drill a deep well, ending the village's thousand-year history of carrying water for food; The second money was used to build the "Poshang Primary School" The third money led to the first road out of the mountain... The loess gave him the foundation of life, and he gave the loess a golden future.
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