Yellow Card

Yellow Card

by Liang Xiaosheng

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In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the household registration books of urban residents in China were all made of yellow kraft paper, so they were also called "yellow cards". Because of this yellow card, the family of worker Zhang Guangtai and the family of wonton seller Huang Jishun turned from being in-laws to enemies. But with the tide of the times, urban and rural areas continue to integrate and develop. Their third generation bravely faced family feuds, and the two families became in-laws again. "Yellow Card" spans nearly fifty years. It provides a unique review of social development in the decades since the founding of New China from a civilian perspective. It is a civilian epic that witnesses the changes of the times, and a moving emotional story that calls for the return of the traditional moral values ​​of Eastern nations. This book was published by Yilin Publishing House in 2011.

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