A Childhood with No Place to Rest

A Childhood with No Place to Rest

by Mao Daqing

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In medicine, a person who has lost all memory can remember his childhood experiences very clearly. Sadly, rejuvenation is destined to be a script for film and television dramas and cannot become a reality. The beauty of childhood has thus become forever out of reach. The only thing we can do is to remember, whether in dreams, deep at night, writing, or thinking. The "Children's Dreams in Beijing" series is a collection of essays by the author Mao Daqing recalling his childhood life in Beijing. "Childhood with Nowhere to Place" is one of the volumes. As a native of Beijing, the author expresses his deep nostalgia for his childhood by recalling the details of his childhood, including food, clothing, housing, transportation, and entertainment. People born in the 60s, 70s, and 80s can all find shadows of their childhood lives in it; at the same time, this book is also a good book for understanding the changes in Beijing in recent decades and the culture of old Beijing.

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