
Hokkaido: a Collection of Novellas by Chinese Living in Japan
by Hanan 1
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Content introduction "Hokkaido (A Collection of Novellas by Chinese Living in Japan)" edited by Hanan is a collection of novellas by Chinese living in Japan. The author observes the world from an overseas perspective, narrates the life of the Chinese in Japan, and also describes the hometown and motherland that are inseparable. "Hokkaido" has a wide range of themes and a large span of time and space. For example, when writing about international students, we do not write about the hardships of the long journey to Japan, but also about the confusion they faced after they established a firm foothold, and the "generation gap" between them and their children who were born in Japan and have become Japanese-born. For example, they wrote about women who married Japanese people, thinking that they had left the emotions they had in China and that their lives had become the most important thing. However, they did not expect that sometimes that light strand would travel across the ocean and become an uninvited guest. Sometimes I go back to my country and live in Japan. Sometimes I am attracted by the tide of domestic changes and never want to leave. The integration and collision of cultures have always been an important factor in the birth of novels!
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