Taiping (new Century Writers' Essays, Fourth Series)

Taiping (new Century Writers' Essays, Fourth Series)

by Jingge

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This book is a collection of short stories and short stories by the writer Jing Ge. It is one of the "Fourth Series of New Century Writers" and includes such chapters as "Oral Confessions", "The Case of the Disappearance in Madrid", "Peace", and "Seeing Flowers Like Me". Among them, "Taiping" most prominently reflects the author's narrative style and language characteristics. This article reflects the various forms of family affection and the complexity of human nature by narrating the process of sending off the grandmother's death. The language is humorous and conveys the absurdity of life. Jing Ge is good at writing about different types of characters and the trivial aspects of life. He reveals confusion and sadness in seemingly brisk narratives. His works are fascinating and worth pondering.

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