
Helmsman
by Yan Qicheng
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Yan Jun led the anti-trafficking team to the Taohua Ferry to rescue the trafficked woman Qin Ying. At the ferry, he met the ferryman Qin Shouduo, whose identity and behavior aroused suspicion. After the operation failed, he cooperated with Taohua Town Police Station. During the investigation, it was discovered that Qin Shouduo was related to the case, and his complicated past was also implicated, including being the "Master Duo" of Chiang Kai-shek's fourth bodyguard. Later, Zhou Asan was found and he confessed his relationship with Huang Zhu and Qin Shouduo. By interrogating Lao Lang and Huang Zhu, "I" learned the clues about Chen Xiaohua and went to Qingyu Island, only to find that she was missing. When Qin Ying was rescued at the funeral after Chen Jinyou's death, the villagers in Fengling blocked the rescue. Qin Shouduo appeared at the critical moment and the family reunited. A year later, great changes have taken place in Taohua Town and Fengling Village. Qin Shouduo became the head of Fengling Village. "I" communicated with him in front of Chen Hong's tomb, and the truth of the case came to light...
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A book written a long time ago The thing that left a deep impression on the protagonist was when he was a boy This book has a unique appeal, and it is this appeal that makes this seemingly niche book have so many die-hard fans. In addition to the author's smooth narration and detailed structure, I think it is the author who allows us to often involuntarily look for the shadow of our own boyhood in the struggling boy when reading, and unconsciously recall those green years, childish and innocent love. Thinking back, when we were young, did we stare blankly at the girl next to us on a sunny afternoon, did we secretly pull the girl in front of us, did we make noises with our friends all the way after class, did we write down our clumsy emotions on letter paper and then never send it out? It is these memories that make us stand very close to the protagonist, so close that we feel that he is actually the little friend I used to play crazy with. At the same time, there is also a kind of bad taste. Compared with the ambiguity between adults, when everyone occasionally looks at the shy girl or the innocent boy, watching them secretly move closer to each other little by little, it seems easier to laugh knowingly. Disadvantages: I personally feel that the first few chapters are always a bit awkward (too subjective, for reference only)




One of the peaks that a non-documentary novel can reach is that it makes us certain that the stories in the book have really happened or are happening; I guess this is a youth dream that the author relives by connecting the stories he heard and saw in his own life experience that really happened; it is a common youth dream for generations of young people who have suppressed the past, present and future of China and secretly watched the Young and Dangerous in ideological and moral classes.




The history of the gangster's growth was lost. Fortunately, I finished watching it.




Around 3 million, mildly obscene, good conscience. I don't usually read movies with multiple female protagonists, but this one is worth reading and I finished it in one go. The author's writing skills are excellent, his plot layout control ability is strong, and his characterization is lifelike. The heroines each have their own characteristics, making you really reluctant to let go of each one of them just like the protagonist. Unfortunately, because the plot is too sensitive, the protagonist could not be written to be 40 years old as the author originally planned, so I only give it 85 points. The writing is 85, the plot is 85, the characterization is 85, and the overall score is 85.



