
Beat Generation Goldenwind
by Wang Boer
About This Novel
The Beat Generation mainly tells the story of the struggle for ideals, and is known as the modern version of "The Ordinary World". The only rights we have are confusion, like wild dogs that come and go in the gutter. The temptation of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, the worries of the ant tribe and the middle class, housing, education, and medical care have hollowed out people's souls, and their overdrawn youth is like the shining elves by the river. Youth is woven into the traces of time. No one is willing to fail and be ordinary. They live like wild dogs in the muddy world, just to pick the bright and blooming flowers right in front of them! Most people died at the age of twenty-five and were not buried in graves until they were seventy.
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