Years Go by Like Water: Xia Yan's Diary

Years Go by Like Water: Xia Yan's Diary

by Xia Yan Shen Ning Shen Danhua

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This book is one of Xia Yan's autobiography series. Collects Xia Yan's diaries from various periods, including "Japanese Diary", "Singapore Diary", "Beijing Diary", "Beijing Diary", "Su Xing's Miscellaneous Notes", "Traveler's Miscellaneous Notes", "Four Qing Dynasty" Diary, "Early Spring Notes of 1967", "Cultural Revolution" Diary, etc., From 1925 to 1969 By the end of the year, it involves Xia Yan's experience of studying in Japan, participating in the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China, visiting Suzhou and Germany, and participating in the "Four Cleanups" movement in rural areas in Jiexiu, Shanxi Province, and being investigated by the "Cultural Revolution" task force in a regiment and traffic cadre school in the Dahongmen Garrison District. It is a precious first-hand information to understand Xia Yan's life and understand the changes in Chinese society in the 20th century.

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