
Changes in Sujiatun
by Yiren Li
About This Novel
"The Changes of Sujiatun", about 700,000 words. In the early 1960s, in Sujiatun, a mountain village, Su Laoer, who came from a humble background and was single and weak, was born in the same year, month and day as the captain's daughter Kang Suzhen. When it was recommended to go to high school, he was not eligible to go to high school. Kang Suzhen, who went to high school, dropped out of school because of her secret love for Su Laoer. The process of their love is extremely poignant. In the end, due to the spring breeze of "reform and opening up", the flowers of their love blossomed. In the collision of old and new ideas in the era of "reform and opening up", the work proves with facts the brutality and power of rural clan power, and also proves the powerful power of human subjective initiative in changing destiny. Through the contradictions arising from the different social backgrounds of the Kangsu and Su families, and the changes in the scenery of Sujiatun, the work reflects the hardships of the Chinese nation at every step forward, and the principle that any society needs constant "reform" to progress. It also reflects the philosophy of life of various people in that era, as well as the importance, inevitability and imperfection of "reform and opening up". The process of Kang Suzhen, Su Laoer and others from "childhood, boyhood" to "youth, middle-aged and old age" reflects Kang Suzhen's kindness and purity and Su Laoer's uprightness. The plot of the story has twists and turns, a mixture of sadness and joy, tears in the laughter, and laughter in the tears. It promotes truth, goodness and beauty, and has a clear ideological orientation. The protagonist's life is also a microcosm of the lives of all living beings in that era, clearly reproducing the rich joys and sorrows and struggles of those born in the 50s, 60s and 70s.
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