A novel by Liu Xinwu, winner of the Mao Dun Literary Award; winner of the Shanghai Outstanding Novel Award; in the author's mind, his best novel. The four archways are a symbol and a place that shocks the soul of a young man.
Reader comments
A masterpiece that reflects the changes of the times, it shows the experiences of each character, the different ups and downs of fate, and the transparent life insights of individual characters. It seems that life does not need to be rushed. In the end, you only need to simply live each day well and live your life well.
The characters in the book are all vividly drawn, and I especially hate the selfish [name of character]. However, I still like the protagonist very much. What he said, "[Quote one or two short classic quotes or wonderful descriptions of the characters]" really touched me. Overall, this is a book well worth reading.
Delicate writing, sophisticated writing style, and humorous tone
I admire Yan Xiaoqiang and Cheng Xiong very much, they ended up so quickly
Delicate brushwork and rich emotions
Love this book!
Although the story is relatively plain, it is also quite interesting. I prefer his "Secrets of the Dream of Red Mansions Series".
A masterpiece that reflects the changes of the times, it shows the experiences of each character, the different ups and downs of fate, and the transparent life insights of individual characters. It seems that life does not need to be rushed. In the end, you only need to simply live each day well and live your life well.
The characters in the book are all vividly drawn, and I especially hate the selfish [name of character]. However, I still like the protagonist very much. What he said, "[Quote one or two short classic quotes or wonderful descriptions of the characters]" really touched me. Overall, this is a book well worth reading.
Delicate writing, sophisticated writing style, and humorous tone
I admire Yan Xiaoqiang and Cheng Xiong very much, they ended up so quickly
Delicate brushwork and rich emotions
Love this book!
Although the story is relatively plain, it is also quite interesting. I prefer his "Secrets of the Dream of Red Mansions Series".