Shuanggui

Shuanggui

by Jia Zhenwen

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Jia Zhenwen's novel "Shuanggui" reveals the current corruption phenomenon in the officialdom in a unique way through a flash in the pan of a "copycat Discipline Inspection Commission", adding new highlights to the already very lively "officialdom novel craze". --Fan Xing (Professor, doctoral supervisor, and famous literary critic of Wuhan University) The author has an in-depth understanding of the social structure of contemporary China and has rich experience in today's various official life, so the novel has a profound foundation in life and a strong documentary nature. The main characters in the novel are like a mirror that reflects the despicability of human nature, and they are also like sharp glass slices that cut open the corrupt souls. It has a broad vision, vivid stories, twists and turns in the plot, and popular language. It has certain readability and aesthetic value.

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