
Bullpen Memories
by Ji Xianlin
About This Novel
"Ji Xianlin's Collection of Pictures and Texts: Miscellaneous Memories of the Cowshed" is Mr. Ji Xianlin's memoirs of his time during the Cultural Revolution. He recounted his unfortunate experiences during the "Cultural Revolution" in a humorous and even ridiculing tone. "Ji Xianlin's Collector's Edition of Works with Pictures and Texts: Miscellaneous Memories of the Cowshed" reveals the cruelty of the "Cultural Revolution" in a chilling way. The purpose of his book is to summarize the lessons and "experience", so that more people who have experienced it can speak out, and more insiders can speak out, so as to prevent the tragedy of history from repeating itself.
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Official(18)Scraped 11d ago
As Mr. Li Zongwu said: Human nature is inherently evil. It is a disaster for society for people who lack morality and conscience to have power! Learn from history and build on the past.
Take care of yourself and watch history unfold before your own eyes.
Ji Lao's words are touching, and some of them are really thought-provoking to read.
****** It's so scary. That undisclosed true history always likes to beat people to death with wood!
A handful of bitter tears
I have always felt that people in the world are not too kind and considerate of others like me. Only when you really meet them will you know that the scheming others say does not exist, but can be seen at a glance.
There is a great deal of overlap with Ji Xianlin's autobiography.
Fortunately, the parallelism technique makes the sentences perfectly written and deeply moving.
It's a ridiculous history. I admire Ji Lao's character, but it's a pity that there are no books reflecting on this period of history.
A good book? You can take a look.
History meditates here
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Community(0)
Official(18)Scraped 11d ago
As Mr. Li Zongwu said: Human nature is inherently evil. It is a disaster for society for people who lack morality and conscience to have power! Learn from history and build on the past.
Take care of yourself and watch history unfold before your own eyes.
Ji Lao's words are touching, and some of them are really thought-provoking to read.
****** It's so scary. That undisclosed true history always likes to beat people to death with wood!
A handful of bitter tears
I have always felt that people in the world are not too kind and considerate of others like me. Only when you really meet them will you know that the scheming others say does not exist, but can be seen at a glance.
There is a great deal of overlap with Ji Xianlin's autobiography.
Fortunately, the parallelism technique makes the sentences perfectly written and deeply moving.
It's a ridiculous history. I admire Ji Lao's character, but it's a pity that there are no books reflecting on this period of history.
A good book? You can take a look.
History meditates here
