1978: the Literary Giant Begins by Being Misunderstood

1978: the Literary Giant Begins by Being Misunderstood

by Three Thousand Crows Under The Door

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Ch. 246The Second Chinese Leader
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About This Novel

The Northeast Mining Area was reborn in 1978. In the past, I failed the college entrance examination, and later I became sick and weak. In desperation, Han Junan rolled up his sleeves and devoted himself to literary creation. I don't want to leave my name in history books, I just want to make enough money. The result... "We need satirists who speak out like this!" "He must have another deep meaning!" "Expose the cruel reality on your own!" The pioneer of satirical literature earlier than "Scar"? A pioneer in a new era of science fiction? The creator of "scar literature" in various countries? Ruqian years later, Han Junan became one of the greatest literary giants of the 20th century. Whenever someone asked him the reason for his success, he would always say: "It is the fate of the expresser to be misunderstood."

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Reader 16855022541465272322mo ago

Although I don't know what scar literature is, in hindsight it is just a tool used to cultivate remote farming. It meets the needs of public opinion war in the United States, so the so-called "scar literature" is promoted to the public. The original author may not have thought so much, but it is impossible to refuse when being promoted. It becomes a trend, and then it becomes a lot of followers who "come to find fault" and find faults one after another. Yilin is crazy about advocating the beacon of American civilization. It can be imagined

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Fat Little Boy7221mo ago

The Manchu family is rarely recommended at meetings, and it is also modified by the Wrangler

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King of Purgation2mo ago

The character design of the protagonist is so good, I like it very much

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