
Common People
by Haoran
About This Novel
In that unpretentious and lively era, there was a group of strange and strange people in a remote mountain village who did a series of strange but not strange things, which made the bystanders who were confused and ignorant of the facts look dumbfounded and dumbfounded. I don't know whether I should sympathize with or despise their attitude and actions. Should we approve or oppose it? It's really a confusing question! This book takes Tian Chengye's family as the main line, showing all living beings in rural areas in the new era. For Chinese people, marrying a wife, having children, and carrying on the family line are the most important things in life. Their values, ethics, economic status and even social status are all reflected in this matter. The author started from the marriage problem to express the living conditions and mental outlook of the Tian family and even Chinese farmers in the early days of reform and opening up, and chose the best angle. This book can be said to be an image of Chinese society in the past half century.
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