
When I Was Eighteen
by Yu Xianbin
About This Novel
When he arrived in the small town, Zhang Shan was not yet eighteen years old, and Qing Tao was only one. He was still at the age where chaos was beginning to emerge, and he didn't understand everything. No matter where there is water, it becomes alive and spiritual, and the same is true for small towns. At that time, Zhang Shan did not study, but wanted to write and become a master in the future. Zhang Shan's father disagreed and said: "Bullshit, writing books is useless. Go and study." Zhang Shan didn't, so his father beat him with a stick and broke three of them. Instead of sending him to school, he jumped and quietly came to the town and became a real vagabond... Zhang Shan took the letter, and in front of him stood Wu Ye, holding his article, reading it seriously, with a smile on his face and said: "It's so well written, you will definitely become a writer."
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