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Wild and City
Realistic Fiction野与城
Bashan Red Beans
It tells the youth growth story of the 8090 generation. Different from other youth novels, it focuses on depicting the beauty and romance of youth. The perspective of this novel reflects the youth years experienced by this generation from a true psychological perspective. The oppression caused by exam-oriented education, the confusion and confusion encountered while growing up, and the conflicts in values with the previous generation are all thorns on the road to growth. So what should we get from this period of time, and what should we gain from education? This book has a more concentrated and original discussion. As an inspirational story, this book basically condenses the campus years experienced by most of the same generation. I believe you can find a little bit of yourself in it. When educating your own children, you can use this book as an important reference book to think about and gain some insights of your own. On the other hand, what this book wants to reflect is to reflect China's urbanization process since China's reform and opening up through the development of education. The dual structure of urban and rural areas is the main social feature of modern China, and this novel also revolves around the dual structure of urban and rural areas. "Wild" symbolizes the generation that grew up in the countryside, with distinctive local cultural characteristics, while "city" naturally refers to the generation that grew up in the city, and is a representative of the environment where commodity culture grew up. The hybrid collision between these two cultures is one of the most representative cultural phenomena in China's urbanization process in recent decades. Moving from rural areas to cities has been the mainstream trend in recent decades, but there have also been episodes of "going to the mountains and going to the countryside."
It tells the youth growth story of the 8090 generation. Different from other youth novels, it focuses on depicting the beauty and romance of youth. The perspective of this novel reflects the youth years experienced by this generation from a true psychological perspective. The oppression caused by exam-oriented education, the confusion and confusion encountered while growing up, and the conflicts in values with the previous generation are all thorns on the road to growth. So what should we get from this period of time, and what should we gain from education? This book has a more concentrated and original discussion. As an inspirational story, this book basically condenses the campus years experienced by most of the same generation. I believe you can find a little bit of yourself in it. When educating your own children, you can use this book as an important reference book to think about and gain some insights of your own. On the other hand, what this book wants to reflect is to reflect China's urbanization process since China's reform and opening up through the development of education. The dual structure of urban and rural areas is the main social feature of modern China, and this novel also revolves around the dual structure of urban and rural areas. "Wild" symbolizes the generation that grew up in the countryside, with distinctive local cultural characteristics, while "city" naturally refers to the generation that grew up in the city, and is a representative of the environment where commodity culture grew up. The hybrid collision between these two cultures is one of the most representative cultural phenomena in China's urbanization process in recent decades. Moving from rural areas to cities has been the mainstream trend in recent decades, but there have also been episodes of "going to the mountains and going to the countryside."