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A Good Book with a Score of 9.8 or Above. I Have Read It at Least Twice. Please Recommend It!
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The Protagonist of the Period Novel Is a Pure Child of the Indigenous Zaizai
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Looking for Period Articles Like "People in the Alley" and "The World"!
I want to read a book similar to "Alley People".
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The Heroine of the Period Novel Went to College in the 1950S and 1960S.
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A Period Novel with a Beautiful Female Protagonist. the Male Protagonist Should Not Always Go to the Countryside to Help the Poor.
Is it acceptable to talk about relationships later, but can I have space and materials? I am beautiful alone, and I always go to the countryside🤣The male protagonist helps the poor and then goes to the male protagonist's family. The speed of falling in love should not be so fast. An educated young man could like the villagers at that time.
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It's nice to feel the small life in Shanghai. I feel the tenderness of Shanghai dialect in the book. I like Jingsheng and Sijiang. I feel like everyone in my grandma's family is super nice except for the heroine's mother. I really hope it can be made into a TV series, it will be very interesting.
This book is super super super nice! ! ! Every character is very vivid and could be made into a TV series
I feel sorry for Si Jiang, who was dependent on others since childhood, but fortunately got enough love and grew into a gentle, kind and understanding girl; I feel sorry for Jing Sheng, who grew up with bad words, but became a reliable person; I feel sorry for Si Nan, who grew up wildly and became a little sun. West Mei is a sad and pitiful ordinary person. She is a mother who can be seen everywhere in reality. She pretends to be considerate of her children, but in fact she keeps hurting her children. Too many sighs, highly recommended
This is a novel that I read for many days before I finished it. It is very attractive to me. Chen Sijiang is a girl who makes me feel very real. She has her own cowardly and evasive side, but it makes me feel sad more. Many people say that Si Nan is better than Si Jiang, but both of them are little bitter gourds, and everyone in this novel is suffering. In fact, I have never understood Gu Ximei. The final ending made me feel that fate favored her after all. Gu Jingsheng, I hope he can be well, they are all so pitiful [crying] [almost crying] [almost crying] [almost crying] [almost crying] [almost crying] [almost crying]. The author of this book writes really well.
I like the Shanghainese language of this book very much. Although it is a bit verbose, it has the flavor of an alley. The children in the book are growing up, and the adults are also growing up. The characters are also hateful and loveable. Driven by the tide of the times, everyone can only follow the conscious or unconscious rolling to form their own different destinies and personalities. The previous chapters about the children's growth are very detailed and realistic, but later on when Jingsheng goes to work as an undercover agent who is not recognized, I speculate that the author may have wanted this article to have a higher purpose and make the tragedy chapter more attractive, but it feels like it goes against the previous character settings. A smooth picture suddenly feels like a big patch has been made. As a result, these chapters read very out of context, and the ending may have ended in a hurry. My favorite characters are Si Nan and Grandma Gu. I like Si Nan's sincerity and lack of internal friction. Grandma Gu's open-mindedness and tenacity.
I give it 9.7 Points. From a personal point of view, this book is good for two reasons: First, it has a strong sense of historical narrative substitution, coupled with the strong Shanghai style, it is very attractive. The second is the rationality and calmness of the narrative. It tells that period of history without overindulging in the pain of the times. It is extremely calm but those who know that era can fully understand it. At the same time, in the handling of relationships between individuals, families, society, and the times, he shows a distinct color of individualism, and his hidden views are deeply favored by me. There is only one point of complaint, that is, in the last fifth of the film, the plot of Jing Sheng being an undercover agent always felt a bit isolated.
It's a really good novel in Shanghainese. It's a pity that the script is too sensitive to be adapted, otherwise it would be far better than "Flowers", even though the movie "Flowers" has nothing to do with the content of the novel.
It's really wonderful. The author's writing is delicate and relevant to life, and every character is so vivid. Except for Ximei, the three brothers and sisters of the Gu family are all smart, beautiful, and kind-hearted. Especially Beiwu and Shanrang, who truly achieve the goal of taking care of themselves when they are poor, and benefiting the world when they are rich. If the Gu family wants to get rich and live a good life, they can do it through their own efforts. They have a big structure and principles. The government needs people like Beiwu, but he just doesn't get involved in this system. Dongwen's family including Jingsheng is so miserable, so painful, the author is so cruel, it is very heavy to read, and I can't stop crying... This book is very profound, and my lack of language expression cannot fully reflect it. I hope it can be made into a TV series, and I will make it according to the original work.
I like it very much and recommend it! The content of the novel is so evocative [Like] In this story, you can see that the author has carefully described many small things and details that are very life-like, but it does not feel wordy or cumbersome at all when reading it. It makes people feel like they are immersed in the book, and they unconsciously cry, laugh, gnash their teeth, clap their hands and stamp their feet along with the people and things in the book.,,,, In short, it is a very beautiful Shanghai-style human fireworks [like][like][like]
It's very interesting. I've seen the tweets before. As a Northeasterner, I felt a little uncomfortable at first because of the many dialects, but the writing and plot are super good!
Perhaps we are both born in the 1970s and know a lot about our fathers who went to the countryside as educated youth. Many of the things the author described made me sigh. Art comes from life! I have read the novel and TV series "Debt" before, and this one describes the affairs of the Gu family and the Chen family in Shanghai alleys in detail. It feels like there are no supporting characters. Every character is drawn in detail, good, bad, funny, and sad, which makes our emotions rise and fall! Strongly recommend[like][like][like][like]
It was so good that I read it in one sitting. The growth history of the heroine in the context of historical changes. Inspirational and enterprising. The perseverance in pursuing the goal of self-growth, the purity and single-mindedness in love, the maintenance of family ties, etc. All create a character image with very upright views. It is very educational at a time when cultural communication ideas and views are weakening, and it can help correct some of the distorted outlook on life in today's society. I hope the TV series will be as good as the novel. Worth recommending [Like][Like][Like]
Another good book that made me cry [cry] [cry] I am a contemporary of Si Jiang. Although I am not familiar with life on Wanchun Street, I do feel the same history from the 1970s to the millennium. At one time, I felt that the plot of Jing Sheng and the two being separated for so many years because he was an undercover agent was a bit unexpected (actually, I didn't want to accept it). After watching it, I cried and felt that everything was careless and traceable. Based on the background of Chinese society that has undergone tremendous changes over the past thirty years, the author has constructed the experiences and destinies of so many characters, which makes the reader feel sad and happy at the same time. The author said that this is a fictional novel that is the least like a fictional novel. I am curious about how many real elements there are. Do Jing Sheng and Si Jiang have real prototypes? I hope they live happily ever after in the parallel world.
The writing is really good, but there is a hint of sadness. I like Si Jiang very much. He has a correct outlook on life, loves himself and is philanthropic, is gentle and strong.
I couldn't put it down after listening to it. The language is witty and humorous, and each person's characteristics are vividly described. I like Sijiang's soft and gentle characteristics, and even more like Sinan's straightforward and sweet-tongued character. In short, this novel made me feel happy while reading it, and I couldn't help but laugh! ! ! !
I always shed tears when I read this kind of text, the love and family are depicted in such a delicate and warm way. The author is great, and the characters in his writing are all vivid and vivid. I thought that I might not be able to understand a lot of Shanghainese words while listening to the book. Miraculously, there was no problem. I could understand every sentence written by the author.
Super beautiful, Wanchun Street, Alley People, are the two best books I have read so far, highly recommended. Each character has a distinct personality, is vivid and three-dimensional, has his own independent thoughts, does not follow the crowd, and I like it very much.
It's very interesting. Each character's character is very distinct, vivid and real. There is no perfect character, but the feelings and choices made by each character are traceable and can be understood from any standpoint. The more I watch it, the more exciting it becomes and I can't stop.
The men of the Gu family are true-tempered, able to take on important tasks, Dongwen is deeply affectionate, Beiwu is wise, and Jingsheng is bloody. The Gu family girl is outstanding, Grandma is warm, Nan Hong is capable, Si Jiang is kind, Si Nan is stubborn, and is as giving-in as an angel. West Mei is confused. Bei Wushan makes such a person rare, and such love rare.
It was so down-to-earth that I didn't dare to read it carefully. Everything was very realistic. I felt sorry for Si Jiang when he was a child. He was a small person who worked very hard to maintain the warmth of his family. After reading dozens of chapters, I felt heartbroken and couldn't stand it anymore. Si Jiang and Sinan were so pitiful. From Si Jiang's perspective, Si Jiang's mother would nag Si Nan to discipline her. All this fell on Si Nan, who was only four years old, and it seemed that it was simply not something that such a young child could bear. I skipped over and watched the extra story. My sister Sinan had a considerate husband and gave birth to a baby. Sister Si Jiang is also with her lover. I followed another article by the author and read it twice and three times. There is no doubt about the author's writing style. This novel is beautiful, but it is a bit too real. Even the happy days have a touch of sadness in it.
It's been many years since I've read a novel with more than 200 chapters. [Smile] The growth experiences of several generations are described in detail in the book. The plot is full of twists and turns, and the relationship between children is particularly delicate! Reading the whole book really feels like I have experienced decades of vicissitudes of life [laughing] The only small regret I have is that the seven years of separation between undercover Jingsheng and Si Jiang feel that the arrangement is rigid, and it is a plot that is forced to separate them [laughing and crying] Overall, I can give it a score of more than 9 points [admiration] [admiration]
This book has great stamina. I have already prepared a second chapter about Sijiang and Jingsheng growing up together. I particularly like Grandma Gu, Gu Dongwen, Gu Nanhong, and Gu Beiwu, who are particularly charming. I also like Chen Sijiang, Chen Sinan, Chen Sihao, Gu Jingsheng, and Zhao Youning. I gave it five points. This book deserves five points. But I still want to discuss whether some plots can be less sadistic. Although those sufferings are also related to the times, when it comes to individuals, maybe they can be less arranged. For example, what happened to Su Su, Gu Dongwen's ending, and the hardships that Jing Sheng suffered. I always feel that maybe it is feasible not to arrange it in such a way, but I think it may... In short, it is very uncomfortable (maybe it is because it is even more uncomfortable to see Gu Ximei, who can't figure it out and is still alive and comfortable). After reading this book, I understand a truth. Except for life and death, everything else is trivial. No matter what happens, people always have to move on. "Meal after meal, day after day, nothing is impossible." I hope Si Jiang and Jing Sheng in the parallel world will always be well.
It's so good. I've been reading novels for several years, and this one is the best among novels. I look forward to more good works from the author. I just flipped through it and found out that Bianjing Chunshen, which I had read before, is also written by the same author. It's no surprise that the writing style is always good.
It's very interesting, but the male protagonist is a bit miserable, and the rest of it makes me breathless. Fortunately, the ending is quite satisfactory. I wish I could write more happy days in the extra chapter. Ahhhhhh! I just watched a video of Yang Yang on a crutch, and I instantly stepped into the shoes of Jing Sheng!
Very touching to see! Lots of tears shed! ! Everything else is very good [Like] [Like] But I really, really hate Ximei! Jingsheng suffered so much [cry][cry][cry][cry][cry]
It's a good read, not a cool read. It's a bit depressing. Life is not easy for everyone. Facing society, people's opinions, rumors, liars, etc., Alas, it's so difficult! But the food we had at Wanchun Street looked pretty good, so that was all the consolation!
After reading them all, I feel a sense of loss. It's super, super, super beautiful! Not enough [crying][crying][crying]
The parents are short-lived, with the breath of life blowing in their faces, the characteristics of the times and the regional characteristics are strong and distinct, and the characters are tall and full of vitality. It seems to be the author's autobiography, full of joys and sorrows, love and hatred. It is a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation.
It's really good. It's beautiful. The first half of Jing's life was too painful...
Not bad, very down-to-earth, like a pyrotechnic