Chinese Confession

Chinese Confession

by Wang Chunlai

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About This Novel

From the book, we can see a vivid picture of a contemporary Chinese young man's life in his family and society before he was arrested. This is the real life experience of the young people born in the 1980s in today's society; this is the true confession of criminal youths from behind the high walls of prisons, and this is the true record of the prison life of today's Chinese criminals... The author of this book, as a prison guard, uses vivid and delicate writing and vivid and touching plots to create a vivid image of the criminal youth born in the 1980s who come from the depths of the mountains.

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风声107mo ago

This book describes the situation of the grassroots society in the 1980s and 1990s for our readers. It is very good. I like it. It also makes some sense from the protagonist's life experience. Thank you, Uncle Wang!

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人在旅途103mo ago

The same childhood, the sadness that comes from generation to generation, is still buried deep in my heart even after 30 years.

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Shirely Zhang103mo ago

exchange filial piety

From the perspective of a prison guard, it records the sad journey of prison inmate Lin Sizimu from a wandering wanderer to repaying kindness with filial piety and seeking medicine for his mother. With the theme of filial piety, it shows the prisoners' determination and behavioral process to change their minds.

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Boiled Fish_ec102mo ago

When I have time, I want to see other people's lives

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Not Enemies & Don't Get Together👄102mo ago

Come on,,,

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Holly106mo ago

Worth a look.

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Hello_ea102mo ago

If you do the stupidest things in your best years, you can only make up for it with the rest of your life.

In the end, I saw the ending that people want. The prodigal son returns without gold, and filial piety comes first.

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Hope919103mo ago

This book is not bad

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