
Rope (a Good Chinese Novel)
by Chen Wu
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This novel uses the rope as a clue, and through the tone of the protagonist Yin Shu, it writes about rope-twisting in the countryside, the use of ropes, and many stories involving ropes. In the end, Yin Shu abandoned the rope-twisting skills, gave up the countryside and settled in the city. When the girl who fell in love with him in the countryside learned that Yin Shu would never come back, she ended her life with the rope he rubbed. The novel reflects the confusion of rural development and the confusion of rural people in the process of urbanization.
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