
About This Novel
Lao Yi is a member of the Chinese Writers Association, vice chairman of the Jilin Provincial Writers Association, and president of the Jilin Prose Society. Director of the Chinese Artists Association, honorary chairman of the Jilin Artists Association. He is the author of a collection of short stories and short stories, "The Strange Traces of the Strange Couple", and a collection of essays, "Between Mortals and Saints", "Suddenly Looking Back", etc. It is the late spring in the south of the Yangtze River when "peaches are young and their flowers are burning". The three or two peach trees on the rocks beside the stream in the peach garden at the foot of Yuelu Mountain are no longer just scattered and pretty pink dotted on the branches. They are actually full of red, so red that they are about to fall into bloom and give way to small green peaches. Xiao Y's mood is just like this wild peach blossom. It has been several months since his parents sent him to his uncle's house in Taoyuanli from Hengshan to attend elementary school. After all, he was only eight or nine years old. He quickly became familiar with, accepted, and integrated into the new living environment.
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