Daliu Road

Daliu Road

by Falling Snow

Length:
52Kwords47chapters
Latest:
Ch. 47First Smile
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Updated 14y agoScraped 1d ago
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About This Novel

Xiamen, a beautiful sea garden, is one of the first five special economic zones in the country to be opened to the outside world. Due to the geographical environment and historical background, there are many returned overseas Chinese, their family members, overseas Chinese from Xiamen and compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. As a seaside tourist city, it has beautiful climate and environment; as a hometown where people have settled for a long time, it has formed its unique humanistic customs and language habits over a long period of time. "Daliu Road" is a characteristic tile-roofed house in a rural town in Xiamen. It is a direct transliteration of the familiar Hokkien language in the land where I grew up. I can only express my deep apologies here because I can only call it this way in my mother tongue. The story here is about Li Xin, a girl born in the 1980s who was born in "Daliu Road". Her childhood was full of sourness and sweetness. She once had a romantic encounter at the seaside. However, this was just a beautiful fairy tale. Later, the young male protagonist moved to Hong Kong with his parents. After she grew up, she entered the society and met Xu Yanhua, a talented man. At this time, fate arranged for her to meet Sun Haiming, the male protagonist of that beautiful fairy tale... What is the most difficult thing for a woman to forget in her life, is her first love or the first man she experienced? This is an era of equality between men and women, equal love, equal freedom, and even equal harm. Every mother must tell her daughter that she must know how to protect herself. No matter what, it is the woman who suffers. How conflicting will it be for her, who grew up in a traditional rural town, to have so-called love in this realistic and open society? And how much impact will her so-called modern love have on traditional families? The man she loves with her life, for her, the deeper the love, the greater the harm... This is not only the love view of the post-80s generation, but also the fluctuation of rural thoughts due to the changes of the times. If you like the article, please remember to click "Add to Bookshelf" below, and also remember to recommend it

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