Time is Like a Song: Changing with Each Passing Day

Time is Like a Song: Changing with Each Passing Day

by Li Chunyu

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This book contains three chapters and 31 chapters. This book adopts the chapter writing technique and draws on the classic tracks of the 1986 edition of Journey to the West: Dream of Red Mansions, which is a highlight of the book. The story takes place in rural China in the 1990s. The first chapter, Year Rings Presented to Parents (the communication equipment in this chapter is mainly fixed-line phones) mainly describes the childhood lives of Tian Zhonghua, Tian Zhongxing, Zhao Jixiang, Li Changzheng, and Jiang Xingtian. Wang Qinglin, the head of Development Township, has foresight and foresight. For more than ten years, he has been working diligently and hard-working to lead the villagers to plant trees and improve the ecological environment. He has miraculously completed one million acres of artificial forest and achieved a double harvest of ecological and economic benefits. Chapter 2, The Righteous Path in the World Is Vicissitudes of Life (the communication equipment in this chapter is mainly fixed-line telephone) mainly describes Jiang Xingtian, the deputy director of the Public Security Bureau, conducting overt and covert investigations and fighting against the evil gangs, and finally defeated the evil gangs headed by Mie Tian. Conscript Zhao Jixiang's military career after joining the army. The touching deeds of Zhao Jixiang and company commander Chen Huaijun during flood fighting and rescue operations. The third chapter, Love without Borders and the Virtue of Gratitude (the communication equipment in this chapter is mainly smart phones) mainly describes the Chinese medical team's selfless assistance to an African country where the plague broke out. The protagonist, Li Chunhong, the head nurse of the African Medical Mission, tells a touching story of treating patients in Africa. Interlude "Beautiful Africa" ​​and "Flowers Ode to the Motherland".

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