
Mono Train
by Wu Zhongquan
About This Novel
Sun Tzu Mo is a timid boy who loves to cry. This is related to the fact that he has a father who loves to read love poems. When he was thirteen years old, his father was arrested for arson and drowned in the water after escaping from prison. From then on, Sun Tzu Mo's growth process has been like a drama with ups and downs. His mother remarried to a butcher, who taught him that men should be like gangsters; he also met a male teacher, who told him that men can also be elegant. He experienced changes in family and love, and faced one hurdle after another in the process of growing up. He didn't know how to face it, and he didn't even know what it meant to be a real man. So he resolutely chose to escape from the city where he was, hoping to find the image of a real man in the outside world. During the journey, he encounters the future and the past. After the journey, will he come back as a boy or a man? Is life over or starting again?
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Official(21)Scraped 25d ago
Isn't this reality?
It's a breath of fresh air in online writing. I've read two chapters and it's very well written. I'll read it carefully when I have time.
Collect, collect, and read again when you have time.
The mental journey of a troubled youth
I have downloaded this book for a long time, but I have never read it. I read it yesterday when I was bored. I actually read it in one sitting. After reading it, I felt a little sad. There is no smooth life. Live well in the present.
Old, awesome, awesome
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The writing of the work describes life, human growth and emotions and ulcers, which is beautiful.
Growth itself is a one-way train
Doesn't the title of the author's book sound like a ghost story?
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Official(21)Scraped 25d ago
Isn't this reality?
It's a breath of fresh air in online writing. I've read two chapters and it's very well written. I'll read it carefully when I have time.
Collect, collect, and read again when you have time.
The mental journey of a troubled youth
I have downloaded this book for a long time, but I have never read it. I read it yesterday when I was bored. I actually read it in one sitting. After reading it, I felt a little sad. There is no smooth life. Live well in the present.
Old, awesome, awesome
. . . . .
The writing of the work describes life, human growth and emotions and ulcers, which is beautiful.
Growth itself is a one-way train
Doesn't the title of the author's book sound like a ghost story?
