Feng Tang's "beijing Trilogy"·sequel: All Things Grow

Feng Tang's "beijing Trilogy"·sequel: All Things Grow

by Feng Tang

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123Kwords27chapters
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Ch. 27Postscript to "all Things Grow
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"All Things Grow" is the second part of the "Beijing Trilogy". It tells the story of Qiu Shui's collision between ideals, love and reality during his youth in medical school. In this era when ideals have not faded, a group of geniuses and lunatics from top medical schools discuss life and death in the smell of formalin, and imagine the future in a dirty dormitory. Feng Tang used the calmness of a doctor and the sensitivity of a poet to record the wavering of a generation between profession and ideals, love and desire. In this era of "you must succeed at the age of 30", Feng Tang's youth tells you: life is not a standard answer, but an experiment full of flaws. Allowing yourself to be confused, make mistakes, and love the wrong people is the real growth. Every character in the book teaches you: how to grow while being injured, and how to still live with great interest after recognizing life clearly.

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