
Central Plains Fox
by August Day
About This Novel
Song Shuen was born into a poor peasant family with a low status in the village. His grandfather had taught him to keep his tail between his legs since he was little, and this concept was eating away at his soul like a stubborn disease. In the process of trying to escape from the "farm gate", Song Shuen kept a low profile, showed weakness at every turn, and endured humiliation and burden. For this reason, he does not hesitate to disappoint his benefactor and betray his lover. From the bottom of his heart, he tried to get rid of what was inherent in his bones, but in the end he had to compromise. "Central Plains Fox" devotes a lot of space to revealing Song Shuen's character, exploring the social and cultural foundation for its formation, and expressing his thoughts on retrieving faith and returning to humanity.
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