
Red Traffic Officer
by Zhong Faquan
About This Novel
Zhong Faquan, born in Jingmen, Hubei Province in the 1960s, is currently the political commissar of the Military Preventive Medicine School of the Fourth Military Medical University with the rank of senior colonel. Member of the Chinese Writers Association, student of the 21st Advanced Research Class of Lu Xun Institute of Literature. He was awarded third-class merit three times and second-class merit once. He has published more than 100 novels, essays, and reportages in newspapers and magazines such as "Chinese Writers", "People's Liberation Army Literature and Art", "Youth Literature", and "Beijing Literature", and published novel collections "Love Letter Writer", "Walking Voice", "Facial Makeup", novel "Bathing in Fire", and long reportage "That Year, This Life", "Sunshine on the Ruins", "Chen Duxiu Jiangjin Evening Song" and "Snow Lotus Blooming". In recent years, novels, essays, and reportages have been selected into the "Chinese Novel Ranking List", "Chinese Prose Ranking List" and "Chinese Reportage Ranking List" every year. In October 1934, in the Hubei-Henan-Anhui base areas of Yingshan, Shangcheng and Taihu counties that were encroached by the Kuomintang troops, the rice fields should have been golden ears of grain, but now they looked like withered yellow weeds after a drought; the scattered villages were so desolate that it was unbelievable. A few months ago it was a vibrant red base area, but now there is little smoke from cooking, the sound of chickens and dogs is rarely heard, and young men and women are rarely seen. In such a deserted countryside, two young monks appeared.
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