
Youjian Library: Four Generations Living under One Roof
by Lao She
About This Novel
"Four Generations Under One Roof" is divided into three parts: "Confusion", "Stealing Life" and "Famine", with nearly one million words. It is the longest work among Lao She's works. It is also the work that took the longest time to write, took the most energy and the most difficult completion process. The work is set in the occupied area of Peiping during the Anti-Japanese War, with the life of the four generations of the Qi family living under one roof as the main line. It vividly and vividly depicts the humiliating torture and suffering of people from all walks of life, represented by the residents of Xiaoyangquan Hutong, and the process of their gradual awakening and struggle to resist. It praises their valuable national integrity as well as the Chinese nation's unyielding will to fight and determination to resist the war.
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