Guomai: Who Sent the Brocade Book?

Guomai: Who Sent the Brocade Book?

by Wang Yiyang

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The novel takes the growth process of a postal worker named Qin as a clue, starting from the postal industry, taking the workers' movement as the main axis, stringing together a series of important events in Chinese history in modern times, outlining the historical process of the development and evolution of Chinese society, and composing a history of China's postal service and the labor movement. The author uses a grand and in-depth literary style to present a grand historical picture and write a discovery-style story about the struggling and enterprising characters in that turbulent era. The working class who is the standard-bearer and pioneer is particularly covered in ink. The title of the book comes from the inscription written by Premier Zhou Enlai for the postal workers: "The country is connected by the national line, and the postal service is spread thousands of miles."

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