
About This Novel
Writer Pu Zi's "Dragon Kiln" (a shortlisted work for the Mao Dun Literary Award) is the third of Wangzhuang's trilogy; a vital and bizarre imagination; collisions, tribulations, whirlpools, dangerous shoals, depression and joy; the noise and turmoil of the people's spirit in eastern Zhejiang, the spiritual breakthrough in the historical collapse, and the inner totem of the deep level of life. "Dazhong" begins in a romantic atmosphere and ends with warning and hope, showing the grievances and resentments of the three families in Wangzhuang from the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China to the present day. The family, represented by Wang Deqing, Ying Ying and his daughter, inherited the virtues of traditional Chinese culture. In a life full of ups and downs, with the sacrificial spirit of "If I don't go to hell, who will go to hell", they refused to be teased by fate and bravely became the mainstay of society. The work's artistic techniques are skillful, and its brushstrokes directly analyze the human soul, describing the backlash and helplessness of human nature in the face of historical challenges. It is close to the true nature of history and human nature, and is full of positive energy.
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