
The Most Kind Person
by Luo Xuepeng
About This Novel
Father and son Nie Zhongwen and Nie Shoushi were rich in northern Sichuan. They inherited the legacy of their ancestors and helped the poor and the weak, benefiting their hometown. They were worshiped by the villagers and regarded as "living Bodhisattvas". The leader of the Red Army, Shen Jianfei, had long admired the good deeds of the Nie family, so he was open to the Nie family. Nie Zhongwen was grateful and spared no effort to serve the Red Army. Granddaughter Nie Kunhe even joined the revolutionary ranks and became the "Red Child King" of the Soviet area. During the Red Army's western expedition, Shen Jianfei was left to persist in the armed struggle, while his wife Hu Qiuping accompanied the large army on the expedition. At a critical moment of life and death, Nie Shoushi's wife Kodama Hezi adopted Shen Jianfei's young daughter Shen Ying, and risked her life with her husband to secretly help the Bashan guerrillas... When the People's Liberation Army entered Sichuan, Nie Kunlun and Shen Ying both became key elements in the red regime. Shen Ying, who has just begun to fall in love, has a secret love for her talented "brother". Hu Qiuping, who had already served as a senior cadre and had started a new family, returned to Yesanguan. Mother and daughter met each other and cried in each other's arms. Shen Ying was so distraught that she dedicated herself to Kunlun late at night. Nie Kunhe returned to Yesanguan alone. In the dangerous and difficult environment, she was like a piece of gold buried in the ground, still shining silently in the darkness. Nie and his son silently endured the suffering that all Chinese people have suffered. To Nie Shoushi's surprise, Kodama Tsuruko was granted permission by the Chinese government to return to Yesanguan to reunite with her old husband. When Nie Shoushi celebrated his 90th birthday, Hu Qiuping and Shen Ying all returned to him.
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