
Plain Paper for a Thousand Years
by Xiao Zhuyou
About This Novel
Mo Jingchun, a young film and television migrant worker with a dream of making documentaries but who gave up his life for five buckets of rice, returned to a small county town after escaping for ten years and was forced to take over a paper-making shop that has been passed down from generation to generation. I thought I would be trapped in No. 4, A small Xixi Alley, for the rest of my life. But in the bustling mat-selling alley, there are the "corpse-carryers" with cold and venomous tongues, the confused heroines who are dawdling around, ex-girlfriends who came here by mistake for their careers, the deceased who passed away with regrets, and relatives who need comfort and sustenance. Mo Jingchun was pushed by them, and he suddenly realized the profound meaning of inheritance in the hand and in the heart from each piece of paper, and bravely embarked on the road to pursue his dream.
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