The Rooster Crows (a Good Chinese Novel)

The Rooster Crows (a Good Chinese Novel)

by Zhou Xian

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The head of Huatian Village, Hua, was once an ordinary migrant farmer. He was elected as the village head because of his willingness to help, his skills, his popularity, and his good character. For the sake of village affairs, he had to abandon the city and return to his hometown. He was obsessed with changing the current situation of rural sinking and promoting land transfer in the village, which can be said to be a great achievement for his hard work. In particular, it is necessary to take care of the interests of the villagers in the township and meet the requirements of the developers. This is another difficult and potentially thankless task. And Huatian Village, like many villages in rural areas today, has long been an "empty village" where most of the strong laborers have migrated to the city to work. In addition to the normal village work, Huatian Village Chief also has to deal with Li Yue, Hua Zixi's daughter-in-law, and Widow Song who have no men. It is impossible not to have some rural scandals. A male village chief with outstanding integrity, many left-behind women with different looks, and left-behind children who can no longer be ignored. Many stories, misunderstandings, and even inevitable absurdities are inevitable. Zhou Xian's cleverness lies in her ability to set up foreshadowings, conflicts one after another, and a clear attitude but with great restraint, pushing the story to a timely climax amid continuous ups and downs.

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