
Tiger La
by Mao Jianjun
About This Novel
It can be said that this is a grand narrative, in which war, plague, death, hatred, humanity, family affection... Are all included; however, this is also a small story, a story between a young carpenter and a small boss of a Japanese wood factory. They belong to hostile countries, but they have witnessed the endless beauty of human nature in the midst of disasters. Let a good novel bring a solemn baptism to your soul! In 1942, 16-year-old Wang Shuncai worked in Xingye Woodware Factory in Peking. That year, the Japanese secretly carried out bacteriological warfare and released viruses everywhere, causing cholera to become prevalent in the city of Peiping, which the common people called tiger fever and cholera. Once infected, it is difficult to cure with traditional Chinese medicine. Rich people can spend a lot of money to see Western medicine. If treated in time, they may be able to survive. It is difficult for the poor to put food on the table, so how can they afford to see Western medicine? All we can do is wait for death.
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