
Xiao Hong's Novella Collection: the Story of Hulan River
by Xiao Hong
About This Novel
This book contains two novels by Xiao Hong. "The Field of Life and Death" is a classic novel by Xiao Hong. It describes the grudges and grudges that happened in a remote village near Harbin before and after the September 18th Incident, as well as the story of the villagers' resistance to Japan. The lines describe the Chinese people's tenacity in life and struggle in death. It provides a thorough and profound interpretation of the ancient issue of human nature and human survival, and the thinking in it exceeds that of most writers of the time. "The Story of Hulan River" is his autobiographical novel. It reproduces the life in the Northeastern countryside during his childhood in a candid and delicate style. It does not set clues throughout the book, nor does it have a complete storyline or central character. It just tells the people, things and things in the small town. There are darkness, backwardness, ignorance, the dark side of human nature, old customs and habits, but also brightness, freshness, beauty, and the original ecology of rural life. She has injected more other things into the novel, and it is these things that can arouse the resonance of readers more generally, thus giving the work a longer vitality.
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I think it's very good, very beautiful and very vividly written!
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I think it's very good, very beautiful and very vividly written!
