The Four Seasons Are Red: Chronicles of the People in the Republic of China

The Four Seasons Are Red: Chronicles of the People in the Republic of China

by Jiang Xiaoyun

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"Four Seasons of Red: An Amateur Chronicle of the Republic of China" is the second book in the "Authority Chronicles of the Republic of China" series written by Jiang Xiaoyun. It tells the bizarre and ups and downs life of this special ethnic group who migrated overseas, Hong Kong and Taiwan in large numbers after 1949. The women of the Republic of China in "Four Seasons of Red: An Amateur Chronicle of the Republic of China" are all flesh and blood, some love passionately, some are so entangled that it makes people sigh, and some have a simple but admirable outlook on life. They were passively involved in the torrent of history, but each of them had their own real joys and sorrows, and a blend of blood and tears. In "Four Seasons of Red: An Amateur Chronicle of the Republic of China", the legend of the prominent Jin sisters in Shanghai is even more twists and turns. The seven sisters of the Jin family have their own different experiences in the torrent of history, which makes people feel more deeply that an era has passed, and their former wealth and glory are just a ray of afterglow on the horizon, beautiful but short-lived.

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Pu Xiaoqin111mo ago

This book is a companion piece to "Baiwan Haohe", but it's not as attractive as "Baiwan Haohe". Overall, it's okay.

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