Chenqu

Chenqu

by Year Of The Seventh Pansy

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We still need to love each other with the generosity and prosperity of life. Even if the years bully each other with harshness and desolation, some love is destined to be desolate, and some love will remain silent in the end, dedicated to all those who spare no effort to fight fate with this rare emotion. The whole book "Chenqu" written in the Qi Jin Dynasty is divided into three parts: travel notes, essays and novels. It contains fine essays that were scattered in publications in the late Qi Jin years, the latest wonderful travel notes, and the novella "Dust Song". The novel "Dust Song" tells the story of a family where violent conflicts erupted under the peaceful surface due to chance coincidences in one day. The story unfolds like a drama, with each family member's secret past buried in their hearts unfolding one after another: the father's early emotional entanglement with his ex-wife; the son's love story that has been hidden for many years as a non-heterosexual; and the daughter's unique experience in college. A family under the same roof has its own concerns. They would rather share their sad past with near-strangers than be honest with their loved ones. This is all because Chinese-style family affection carries a huge sense of alienation and the shackles of refusing to communicate. It delicately presents the painful struggles and entanglements deep in everyone's heart.

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