
The Last Bangbang
by Why Bother
About This Novel
After resigning from the army in January 2014, He Wu went to No. 53 Zili Lane, Wuyi Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing, and went undercover Bangbang to record the work and life status of the special labor group "Shancheng Bangbang". The author became a Bangbang from an officer, and "The Last Bangbang" tells the author's own story; there are many Bangbangs living at No. 53 Zili Lane, Jiefangbei, each with their own "life Malatang", and the book tells their stories; wherever there are people, there are rivers and lakes, and Bangbangs who gather together naturally have frictions and rules, and the book tells their stories. Separated couples, combined families, left-behind children, endless blockage of group rentals... Many real and difficult social problems are truly presented in the book.
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Official(17)Scraped 12d ago
After the big cold, spring will definitely begin. Very nice
How come no one reads such a good book?
I found this book after watching the documentary. Why hasn't anyone read such a good book?
Labor is glorious, but physical labor is still hard to get respect for. The author describes the life and mental dilemma of Bangbang, the image representative of manual workers in mountain cities, in great detail, which is very sad to read. With the development of the economy, these inconspicuous but indispensable "screws" on the "train of the times" have gradually been understood and recognized by society...
Their stories are worth remembering
There is such a group of people A pair of shoulders supported the intertwining changes of two eras they looked at With his own hands, he pushed away the old years of "not being in the vicinity of Qin Sai" They are the only ones still standing in that era The arms are majestic and shining
There are many things in the book that are not in the records
I watched the video shot by director He Wu and the filming brothers many times. Later, I accidentally received the book. I downloaded it and read it again. Through the text and the video pictures, I once again deeply felt the hardship and difficulty of Bangbang's life.
A very good book
Well worth seeing
good
In fact, I watched the series several times and then went back to read the book. It was really good. I didn't have time to watch the movie version, which was a pity.
I think I've seen a movie like Recording Bang Bang
After reading it, I didn't know how to comment. All I could think of was: "This book is so realistic."
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Community(0)
Official(17)Scraped 12d ago
After the big cold, spring will definitely begin. Very nice
How come no one reads such a good book?
I found this book after watching the documentary. Why hasn't anyone read such a good book?
Labor is glorious, but physical labor is still hard to get respect for. The author describes the life and mental dilemma of Bangbang, the image representative of manual workers in mountain cities, in great detail, which is very sad to read. With the development of the economy, these inconspicuous but indispensable "screws" on the "train of the times" have gradually been understood and recognized by society...
Their stories are worth remembering
There is such a group of people A pair of shoulders supported the intertwining changes of two eras they looked at With his own hands, he pushed away the old years of "not being in the vicinity of Qin Sai" They are the only ones still standing in that era The arms are majestic and shining
There are many things in the book that are not in the records
I watched the video shot by director He Wu and the filming brothers many times. Later, I accidentally received the book. I downloaded it and read it again. Through the text and the video pictures, I once again deeply felt the hardship and difficulty of Bangbang's life.
A very good book
Well worth seeing
good
In fact, I watched the series several times and then went back to read the book. It was really good. I didn't have time to watch the movie version, which was a pity.
I think I've seen a movie like Recording Bang Bang
After reading it, I didn't know how to comment. All I could think of was: "This book is so realistic."
