
A Hundred Years of Good Cooperation: the Memoirs of Common People in the Republic of China
About This Novel
"A Hundred Years of Love" contains twelve independent stories, written about two generations and fourteen women, but these protagonists are inextricably linked, whether they are mother and daughter, relatives and friends, or just acquaintances. Among these people are upper-class official wives, lower-class dancers, a halal noodle shop proprietress who eloped to Taiwan, a Shanghai beach dancer who married in the United States and started her own business, and a military officer lady who enjoys the prosperity. They were involved in the torrent of history, experienced the most turbulent era, the tricks of fate, and were drifting in troubled times. Each of them has a legend.
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Official(2)Scraped 6d ago
If life is just like the first time we met, why should the autumn wind draw a fan sadly! It is easy to change people's hearts, but they say that people's hearts are easy to change. The hormonal undercurrent of love in youth is bound to change, and those who hope for the same will be doomed to be disappointed.
It is a very good book. I read it in one sitting. It is very attractive. There are many characters in the book, but it is very organized, the relationship between the characters is very clear, and the time span is large. It is a modern dream of Red Mansions. Worth recommending
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 6d ago
If life is just like the first time we met, why should the autumn wind draw a fan sadly! It is easy to change people's hearts, but they say that people's hearts are easy to change. The hormonal undercurrent of love in youth is bound to change, and those who hope for the same will be doomed to be disappointed.
It is a very good book. I read it in one sitting. It is very attractive. There are many characters in the book, but it is very organized, the relationship between the characters is very clear, and the time span is large. It is a modern dream of Red Mansions. Worth recommending
