
Golden Branch
by Shao Li
About This Novel
When Zhou Qiming was a boy, he participated in the revolution in order to escape from marriage. After the victory of the revolution, Zhou Qiming met his future wife and had children in his new job in the new era. However, he did not know that the daughter-in-law his grandmother married for him when he was a boy had already given birth to his daughter Shuanni. This daughter later became a nightmare for Zhou Qiming and his new family, but it was also an inseparable family bond for generations of the Zhou family. After Zhou Qiming's death, the descendants of his two wives grew up in completely different living environments, each with their own achievements, regrets and failures. By comparing the two lines of "I" and Shuanni, the author faithfully records the development trajectory of the family, records the trauma brought by the times, and seems to put forward the proposition "what determines a person's growth."
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