Leifeng Pagoda

Leifeng Pagoda

by Zhang Ailing

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About This Novel

Zhang Ailing's autobiographical novels can be called the Republic of China version of "A Dream of Red Mansions" that deals with the mystery of her life experience and the prosperity and decline of her family. "Leifeng Pagoda" is an autobiographical novel created by Zhang Ailing based on her own growth experience from the age of four to eighteen, and combined with her unique language aesthetics. The plot is intertwined between reality and fiction, condensing the social atmosphere of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China and the deep darkness of human nature into this big family. From "Leifeng Pagoda", "The Book of Changes" to "Little Reunion", Eileen Chang, who lived abroad in her later years, repeatedly recounted the obscure thoughts in her life, but each time she used different angles and methods to delicately describe her love and hate complexes for different people and things around her. It makes us shocked and shocked when reading, and we can gradually piece together Eileen Chang's legend.

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User 53250005611892mo ago

Very good book

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Unruly Wind_ea92mo ago

Does it look good? ?

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User 53520001256392mo ago

Leifeng Pagoda is an autobiographical novel written by Zhang Ailing based on her own growth experience from the age of four to eighteen, and combined with her unique language aesthetics.

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User 53580009166592mo ago

Good-looking (?1?7?1?1Ω?1?1?1?7)?1?7?7?9

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User 53980008525892mo ago

Pay homage to the classics.

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