
Heavy Responsibility
by Diao Biqing
About This Novel
"Heavy Duty" is another sequel to Diao Biqing's novel after the publication of "Chongyuan". The author recalls and tells the stories of people around him about career, love, family, family, friendship and grudges from 1964 to 2014 with a calm and tolerant attitude. The text records the real stories and the characters are vivid.
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A novel dedicated to the story of railway transportation. It is not about science and technology, but it has a sense of the times! The railway system has always been a relatively unique part of China with a long history. Many independent circles such as schools, factories, health, military control, official systems, etc. Are not accessible to ordinary people. The content is very new and unique, and it really makes people understand the railway operation. Complaints: Pig's feet are too sentimental, and the corruption of officials makes people feel powerless! ! !



A very rare subject, a novel about various insider stories in the railway system. It can be regarded as an unusual novel about the escalation of officialdom strife. The protagonist is reborn and returns to an era when he can still "take over". When his life is once again wandering around a turning point, he uses the advantage of foresight to reverse his past regrets and tells a story about his promotion in the railway department that is different from before. For readers, working in all walks of life, many people have the personal experience of "it's hard to get a ticket". Especially in the howling cold wind, waiting for the train that is speeding in the distance, the anxious and anxious heart is hard to let go. Reading this novel can help you understand the operation mode of the railway department and the unspeakable transactions between the conductor, section chief, director, and conductor. Let you change from looking up to looking down now, leaning down to watch the romantic romances performed on the railway tracks. The main line of this book is clear, and the branch lines are well developed. They complement the main line and intersect with each other to create exciting points that make people want to stop. The author's writing is smooth and sophisticated, and he has his own thoughts. He flexibly arranges various sections to prevent people from aesthetic fatigue. The plot is twists and turns, vivid and exciting. Excerpted from Dragon Ball Linjiangxian Youshu review




Reborn into the railway department, the early stage is 100%, and the later stage is a little trickier




Both of Qu Feng Da D's books are good




