
About This Novel
Wang Huaiyu was born in 1967. Graduated from the Chinese Department of Northeast Normal University in 1989. He studied in the second advanced seminar class of Lu Xun Institute of Literature. Began writing novels in 1988. He has published novels in "Writer", "October", "Zhongshan", "Mountain Flower", "Beijing Literature" and other magazines. So far, he has published six novels, including "Drifting Across the City", "The King on Horseback", "Everything Is Not as Promised", and short story collections "Family Epidemic", "Urban Pigeons", "What Can We Do", "The Art of Living" and "Everyone Thinks Good Things". He has published and created more than three million words of various literary works. His novels have won awards such as the "Jilin Provincial Government Changbai Mountain Literary Award" and "Jilin Literature Award", and have been selected for many times by "Novel Monthly", "Selected Novels", "Xinhua Digest", "Chinese Literature Selections", "Beijing Literature·Novelette Monthly", etc. Many works have been selected into the annual novel rankings and selected editions. The short story "What Happened in the Park" has been selected into the reading textbook for college students, and other works have been translated into English, French and other languages and introduced abroad. Member of the Chinese Writers Association, member of the National Committee of the Jilin Provincial Writers Association, and vice chairman of the Changchun Writers Association. Currently working at the Jilin Provincial Art Research Institute as editor and reviewer. Looking at the familiar wheat stack and smelling the unique rotten smell of the mixture of dry straw and soil at the bottom of the stack, the rooster stretched out his legs a few times and flapped his wings a few times. After taking one last look at the once happy home, he permanently closed his already wrinkled eyes.
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