
Collected Works of Wang Huo·volume 5: Shadow of the East, Zen Enlightenment, Snow Festival
by J
About This Novel
The three stories in "Wang Huo's Collected Works Volume 5" all left a deep imprint of the Anti-Japanese War. This is a history that our nation should not and cannot forget. The author has reflected it in a literary and artistic way in the story - whether it is the daily life of ordinary civilians ("Snow Festival"), or a monk hoping to seek liberation ("Zen Enlightenment"), or even studying abroad in Japan after the new century. It can be seen that the trauma of the Japanese invasion nearly 80 years ago on the Chinese nation is still aching, and it can also be seen that the author's painful memories and deep reflections are not motivated by personal emotions. Such reflections will never go out of style for the Chinese nation, as well as for all peace-loving nations in the world. Although these three works were created a long time ago, they still have strong practical significance.
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