
Shikumen in Suhewan
by Naiyue
About This Novel
It tells the joys, sorrows and joys of the Shanghai residents along Suhe Bay during the era of relocation. Big time, little people, this world.
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Official(3)Scraped 22d ago
Come on, grandpa (ง •̀_•́)ง
Love it!
This book looks very relaxing and comfortable, just like a story that happened in my own family compound. It is very real and touching. There are many characters in it, but they are all vivid and flesh-and-blood. I like the role of Li Suzhen very much. She is the head of the family and is responsible for the important responsibilities and various affairs of the family. She is very much like my own grandmother. I was raised by my grandmother when I was a child. I cried when I read this kind of article. It is so touching. I have read the author's other articles and I like them all very much. I will always support the author!
Contemporary Dream of Red Mansions, do you know modern times?
The author writes brilliantly about the grievances and grievances of several generations in the alley, as well as the feuding parents among Shanghai residents. It's also a bit like a modern version of Do You Know, a story between families. But this book is more down-to-earth and full of life.
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Official(3)Scraped 22d ago
Come on, grandpa (ง •̀_•́)ง
Love it!
This book looks very relaxing and comfortable, just like a story that happened in my own family compound. It is very real and touching. There are many characters in it, but they are all vivid and flesh-and-blood. I like the role of Li Suzhen very much. She is the head of the family and is responsible for the important responsibilities and various affairs of the family. She is very much like my own grandmother. I was raised by my grandmother when I was a child. I cried when I read this kind of article. It is so touching. I have read the author's other articles and I like them all very much. I will always support the author!
Contemporary Dream of Red Mansions, do you know modern times?
The author writes brilliantly about the grievances and grievances of several generations in the alley, as well as the feuding parents among Shanghai residents. It's also a bit like a modern version of Do You Know, a story between families. But this book is more down-to-earth and full of life.









