
Disciples (part 2)
by Amir
About This Novel
The novel is divided into two parts. It condenses the 50-year history of the protagonist. The work uses unique short and sonorous words to describe modern life in a classical way and write small stories about people around him. It is realism and makes the big out of the small. The novel uses the growth experiences of the children of state-owned enterprises represented by Jingsheng, Yingbu, Haibin, etc. To panoramically reflect the changes in enterprises and social development, especially the huge impact and profound changes in all aspects brought about by reform and opening up. Chinese-style humanistic thinking, on the one hand, records history, and the other is spiritual experience, and returns to traditional Chinese-style humanistic thinking.
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