Judah Blossoms

Judah Blossoms

by Du Chan

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This is a novel that expresses the rich picture of social life in the contemporary reform period. The author focuses on the various mentalities and behaviors displayed by a group of contemporary cultural people in the face of the economic tide. They are either riding the wave, falling behind, or hesitating and entangled. They are full of wisdom, pedantry, numbness, comedy and other colors. It also highlights the inevitable logic of the reform era. Some well-known domestic critics have unanimously compared "Judas Blossoms" with "The Scholars" and "The Story of the Editorial Office" and fully affirmed the observation and thinking reflected in its relaxed and interesting plots and character stories, leading readers to feel the main theme of the reform era and the surging passion that stirred people's hearts from the specific perspective of a cultural person.

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