
Fishing
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This book selects 19 short stories by Gao Xiaosheng, some of which are the author's masterpieces from various periods, such as "Purse" and "Fishhook", which use allegory and symbolism to appreciate the philosophy of life; the other part is the "Chen Huansheng Series" novels. "Fish Fishing" describes a persistent fisherman who finally encounters a big fish that has never been caught before. For his glory, he was dragged into the river by the fish. Although he had good water skills, the fish was too stubborn and eventually sank to the bottom with the fish. The fisherman was eventually hanged by the fish. The "Chen Huansheng Series" novels use severe realism to reveal the profound impact of the changing political and economic changes on the fate of ordinary farmers, explore the twists and turns of farmers' fate and changes in their mental journeys, and witness the profound changes that have taken place in China's rural areas during the economic system reform and the arduous march of the majority of farmers. The rich sense of history and the distinct sense of the times complement each other. The writing style is concise and humorous, and the style combines solemnity with humor. Gao Xiaosheng is good at describing rural life, discovering and revealing social issues of great significance in the daily lives of ordinary farmers, and exploring the twists and turns of fate and changes in the mentality of Chinese farmers.
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