
It's Spring Now
by Lu Sihao
About This Novel
Every moment a person can grasp is the spring in future memories. Lu Sihao's new novel in 2025 is also another masterpiece after four years of his writing. Dedicated to everyone who is trying to find the meaning of life in their difficult daily life. A man named Chunhui is dying. One day in August, he took three books, a bag of flower seeds and a bag of cat food, got into a car, and began his farewell trip. Along the way, he and the driver recounted his tortuous life. In Li Chunhui's life experience, he seemed to have accomplished nothing, but his life still had its own color. The same goes for us, we are always the ones who decide whether the journey we have taken is meaningful. Every moment we live is a spring in our memories.
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Official(4)Scraped 23d ago
The writing is delicate, the insignificance of life and the greatness of death. How can a person's life be considered successful? In fact, success and failure are never important. In this impetuous and noisy world and materialistic society, it is best to maintain a calm heart.
The flow of life leaves traces
The meaning of life is a journey. This book tells us that no matter how ordinary or small you are, you have to see the world. There are many beautiful things. Classmate Li Chunhui, you are really great
There is no book that must be read. Every paragraph, every story, and every emotion in the book is worthy of our understanding.
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Official(4)Scraped 23d ago
The writing is delicate, the insignificance of life and the greatness of death. How can a person's life be considered successful? In fact, success and failure are never important. In this impetuous and noisy world and materialistic society, it is best to maintain a calm heart.
The flow of life leaves traces
The meaning of life is a journey. This book tells us that no matter how ordinary or small you are, you have to see the world. There are many beautiful things. Classmate Li Chunhui, you are really great
There is no book that must be read. Every paragraph, every story, and every emotion in the book is worthy of our understanding.
