Khe Sanh

Khe Sanh

by Wu Jieyu

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120Kwords9chapters
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Ch. 9Appendix: Medical Ethics Research on Living Relative Organ Transplantation
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"Xishan" is a collection of short stories and short stories by Shenzhen local young writer Wu Jieyu. The collection includes seven short stories and short stories: "Golden Arhat", "Looking Across the River", "Solomon's Wedding Song", "Kheshan", "Moira's Scissors", "Snail" and "Orange Vest". A piano player who uses "gentleman" to disguise the pain of childhood, a lover who makes a difficult choice in the face of life and death, a father who drowns in a conch shell, a student who wears an "orange vest" due to the pressure of taking exams... Under the new urban landscape created by the collision of multiculturalism, he completes the on-site writing of the city in the eyes of the "second generation", paying attention to the struggles and living conditions of ordinary people, exploring the riddles of love and pain, and interpreting the subtleties and secrets of human nature.

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