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Gao Shipei
This book collects 16 short and medium-sized stories by the author, with plain and simple language, mostly reflecting the daily life of common people. As the famous writer Cao Naiqian said, he wrote "the most familiar lovable and unlovable people one after another" and "the most profound things to tell and the unspeakable things to tell".
This book collects 16 short and medium-sized stories by the author, with plain and simple language, mostly reflecting the daily life of common people. As the famous writer Cao Naiqian said, he wrote "the most familiar lovable and unlovable people one after another" and "the most profound things to tell and the unspeakable things to tell".

Memories of Jumping in Line
Literature插队的记忆
Gao Shipei
Educated young people go to the countryside to receive re-education from poor and lower-middle peasants. This sentence was very loud in the 1960s and 1970s. At that time, the first choice for middle school and high school graduates in the city to enter the society was to join the queue in the countryside. The author narrates that period of real life in simple language. Readers can learn about the rural life at that time and the scenes of young people who jumped in line working and exercising in the vast world from the article "Memories of Queue Jumping". This book is the author's first collection of essays published after more than ten years of busy work. Most of the articles in the book have been published in newspapers and periodicals, with elegant writing and fluent language. The author is full of love for life and melts his true emotions into every word of the article, making it tear-jerking and deeply touching.
Educated young people go to the countryside to receive re-education from poor and lower-middle peasants. This sentence was very loud in the 1960s and 1970s. At that time, the first choice for middle school and high school graduates in the city to enter the society was to join the queue in the countryside. The author narrates that period of real life in simple language. Readers can learn about the rural life at that time and the scenes of young people who jumped in line working and exercising in the vast world from the article "Memories of Queue Jumping". This book is the author's first collection of essays published after more than ten years of busy work. Most of the articles in the book have been published in newspapers and periodicals, with elegant writing and fluent language. The author is full of love for life and melts his true emotions into every word of the article, making it tear-jerking and deeply touching.