
A Hundred Years of Women
by Yang Enfang
About This Novel
"A Hundred Years of Women" takes Cai Yunxian, Tang Xiuhua, and Fang Jie as the narrative subjects of three generations of a family, showing the struggle of Chinese women to break free from constraints and become independent and self-reliant from the late Qing Dynasty to contemporary times. "A Hundred Years of Women" has a grand setting and profound historical background. The manuscript covers many historical backgrounds such as social unrest in the late Qing Dynasty, the warlord war in the southwest in the early Republic of China, the Anti-Japanese War, urban society in the early days of liberation, the Great Famine in the 1950s and 1960s, the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution, the ideological emancipation in the early days of reform and opening up, economic system reform, globalization, and anti-corruption in the new era. It describes the stories of characters in the magnificent historical torrent and expresses concern for the fate of women.
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