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Huge Short! About 10 Chapters of Abuse! It's Going to Make You Suffocate! It's so Easy to Cry
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This article really pokes at the pain points of Chinese families! From 1995, when she sold cattle to raise school fees, to 2035, when she chases her children and grandchildren for half her life, Zhou Xiulan's "turn" is the sacrifice of her parents, the confusion of her children hitting the wall, and the love in her blood wrapped in fireworks. Forty years of perseverance and reconciliation in the wind and snow, the writing of "Every day has its flavor" is warm and painful, like watching your own story.
I have personal experience and empathy. Thirty years have passed. I left my hometown in junior high school and high school. Now I have a job and a child. My parents have to help take care of the child as they get older... Thank you, thank you.
This work starts from the snow in 1995 and unfolds the 40-year life of an ordinary family. From Huangtu Slope to the streets of the city, the family rushes with the tide of the times, hiding real life aspects such as layoffs from state-owned enterprises, workplace pressure, betrothal gifts, and conflicts between generations. Parents work hard for their children, and their children stumble and grow in life. It seems like endless running, but in fact it is the simplest love and perseverance of a Chinese family. The sacrifice, confusion and reconciliation in the fireworks world finally merge into the most touching taste of ordinary life. [Laughing and crying][laughing and crying][laughing and crying]Highly recommended!
Oh my gosh, I was in a book shortage before, and then I heard this novel, and I really fell in love with it. It sounds great. The author's writing style is so delicate. It's highly recommended. It's so good-looking and I'll keep reading.
It is really a good book with a low-key sense of the times. The opening takes people back to that era. The family is rich in daily necessities such as firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea. It is the epitome of a typical Chinese rural family. It is worth reading, savoring and savoring. Recommend!
Really, the story has a lot of feeling, the kind of pain that grabs the reader's heart, it's very suffocating, it's so real, every scene makes people feel a sense of sadness. Very good, worth recommending👍🏻
As a post-90s generation in a small city, I am very familiar with this kind of period literature. Many things in it seem to be used yesterday. Thank you, the author, for reminding me of my childhood memories.
Writes about the current situation of raising children in modern China Updated every day, then
What the author writes is very true. Parents of the previous generation were like this. They spent their whole lives revolving around the family and children. Finally, when the children grew up and could take a breath, they had to take care of their grandchildren.
A very good book with a compact plot and very interesting to read
A very good book, very exciting, thank you to the author
This book has a sense of the times. The scenes depicted in the book reproduce the scenes in the 1990s, which is very immersive. It's good!
It's very interesting, the author's writing is good, and the story is well conceived. It's hard to explain this book without being a hit. I recommend everyone to read it. It has cured my old book shortage for many years! Come on, code!
The content is rich and exciting, the plot is cleverly conceived, very good! ! ! !