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The Lobster of Wuchou River: Day Reading 1
General Fiction无愁河的浪荡汉子:走读1
Huang Yongyu
This book is the third part of the series of novels "The Wandering Man of Wuchou River" written by Mr. Huang Yongyu. It describes that the protagonist Zhang Xuzi experienced eight years of hard life and finally won the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. In order to find a way out, he bid farewell to his newlywed wife and traveled alone in Shanghai, where he met a large number of famous figures in the literary and art circles at that time. The work describes the hope, passion and actions of a large number of progressive artists pursuing revolution amidst the victorious artillery fire of the Liberation War. Following Xuzi's footsteps, from Shanghai to Taipei to Hong Kong, Xuzi and the artists he met were living a difficult life while looking forward to welcoming a new world. The novel shows the vivid appearance of a group of people and the social life conditions at that time in a special historical background from the victory of the Anti-Japanese War to the founding of New China.
This book is the third part of the series of novels "The Wandering Man of Wuchou River" written by Mr. Huang Yongyu. It describes that the protagonist Zhang Xuzi experienced eight years of hard life and finally won the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. In order to find a way out, he bid farewell to his newlywed wife and traveled alone in Shanghai, where he met a large number of famous figures in the literary and art circles at that time. The work describes the hope, passion and actions of a large number of progressive artists pursuing revolution amidst the victorious artillery fire of the Liberation War. Following Xuzi's footsteps, from Shanghai to Taipei to Hong Kong, Xuzi and the artists he met were living a difficult life while looking forward to welcoming a new world. The novel shows the vivid appearance of a group of people and the social life conditions at that time in a special historical background from the victory of the Anti-Japanese War to the founding of New China.

The Lobster of Wuchou River: a Day Reading (collection)
General Fiction无愁河的浪荡汉子:走读(合集)
Huang Yongyu
"The Lobo of the Wuchou River" is a series of novels written by Mr. Huang Yongyu. "Day Reading" is the third part of the series of novels "The Lottery of Wuchou River" written by Mr. Huang Yongyu. It describes the protagonist Zhang Xuzi who experienced eight years of arduous life on the move and finally ushered in the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. In order to find a way out, he bid farewell to his newlywed wife and ventured into Shanghai alone. Amidst the gunfire of the victory of the Liberation War, a group of progressive artists pursuing revolution were energized with hope, passion and took action. The novel follows Xuzi's footsteps, from Shanghai to Taipei to Hong Kong. Xuzi and his artist friends live a difficult life while looking forward to welcoming the arrival of a new world. The novel shows the lively appearance of a group of woodcutters, poets and writers in the late 1940s, as well as the special customs and social life forms of various places.
"The Lobo of the Wuchou River" is a series of novels written by Mr. Huang Yongyu. "Day Reading" is the third part of the series of novels "The Lottery of Wuchou River" written by Mr. Huang Yongyu. It describes the protagonist Zhang Xuzi who experienced eight years of arduous life on the move and finally ushered in the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. In order to find a way out, he bid farewell to his newlywed wife and ventured into Shanghai alone. Amidst the gunfire of the victory of the Liberation War, a group of progressive artists pursuing revolution were energized with hope, passion and took action. The novel follows Xuzi's footsteps, from Shanghai to Taipei to Hong Kong. Xuzi and his artist friends live a difficult life while looking forward to welcoming the arrival of a new world. The novel shows the lively appearance of a group of woodcutters, poets and writers in the late 1940s, as well as the special customs and social life forms of various places.

The Lobster of Wuchou River: Day Reading 2
General Fiction无愁河的浪荡汉子:走读2
Huang Yongyu
"Day Reading 2" is the second part of "Day Reading", the third part of the series of novels "The Wandering Man of Wuchou River" written by Mr. Huang Yongyu. "Day Reading" describes that the protagonist Zhang Xuzi experienced a hard life of eight years of migration and finally ushered in the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. In order to find a way out, he bid farewell to his newlywed wife and traveled alone in Shanghai, where he met a large number of famous figures in the literary and art circles at that time. The work describes the hope, passion and actions of a large number of progressive artists pursuing revolution amidst the victorious artillery fire of the Liberation War. "Day Reading 2" specifically describes Zhang Xuzi's experience of making a living first in Taiwan and then in Hong Kong. At this time in Hong Kong, a large number of progressive cultural figures moved here, preparing to go north to witness the historic moment of the founding of New China. "Day Reading 2" vividly describes the lives of a group of cultural people who temporarily live in Jiuhua Path, Hong Kong.
"Day Reading 2" is the second part of "Day Reading", the third part of the series of novels "The Wandering Man of Wuchou River" written by Mr. Huang Yongyu. "Day Reading" describes that the protagonist Zhang Xuzi experienced a hard life of eight years of migration and finally ushered in the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. In order to find a way out, he bid farewell to his newlywed wife and traveled alone in Shanghai, where he met a large number of famous figures in the literary and art circles at that time. The work describes the hope, passion and actions of a large number of progressive artists pursuing revolution amidst the victorious artillery fire of the Liberation War. "Day Reading 2" specifically describes Zhang Xuzi's experience of making a living first in Taiwan and then in Hong Kong. At this time in Hong Kong, a large number of progressive cultural figures moved here, preparing to go north to witness the historic moment of the founding of New China. "Day Reading 2" vividly describes the lives of a group of cultural people who temporarily live in Jiuhua Path, Hong Kong.

无愁河的浪荡汉子:朱雀城(全集)
Huang Yongyu
This is a long and colorful scroll of historical life, a picture of the customs of a border town where multi-ethnic cultures blend. The author left home when he was young and wandered all his life. The creation of this book stems from his profound memories of his hometown and life experience. It vividly and meticulously depicts Zhuque City, which was the political, economic, cultural, and military center of Western Hunan in the 1920s and 1930s, all aspects of its social structure, the important historical events it experienced, and the various characters living in it... All kinds of joy and sorrow, breathing and throbbing, constitute the vitality of an ancient city.
This is a long and colorful scroll of historical life, a picture of the customs of a border town where multi-ethnic cultures blend. The author left home when he was young and wandered all his life. The creation of this book stems from his profound memories of his hometown and life experience. It vividly and meticulously depicts Zhuque City, which was the political, economic, cultural, and military center of Western Hunan in the 1920s and 1930s, all aspects of its social structure, the important historical events it experienced, and the various characters living in it... All kinds of joy and sorrow, breathing and throbbing, constitute the vitality of an ancient city.

The Rake of Wuchou River·eight Years (six Volumes in Total)
General Fiction无愁河的浪荡汉子·八年(共六卷)
Huang Yongyu
This book is "Eight Years", the second part of the series of novels "The Wandering Man of Wuchou River" written by Mr. Huang Yongyu. It tells the story of the protagonist Preface, who lived in Fujian and Jiangxi during the eight years of the Anti-Japanese War, coming into contact with all kinds of people and experiencing all kinds of unusual things. The author uses superb line drawing techniques to depict many characters, and vividly and beautifully depicts the scenery, customs and the beauty of human relationships in southeastern China.
This book is "Eight Years", the second part of the series of novels "The Wandering Man of Wuchou River" written by Mr. Huang Yongyu. It tells the story of the protagonist Preface, who lived in Fujian and Jiangxi during the eight years of the Anti-Japanese War, coming into contact with all kinds of people and experiencing all kinds of unusual things. The author uses superb line drawing techniques to depict many characters, and vividly and beautifully depicts the scenery, customs and the beauty of human relationships in southeastern China.

The Lothario of Wuchou River: Zhuque City
General Fiction无愁河的浪荡汉子:朱雀城
Huang Yongyu
"The Lobo of the Wuchou River" is an autobiographical novel by the famous artist Huang Yongyu. Huang Laozeng said quite confidently: "The novel is written about my personal experience, not fiction. No one has experienced a life like mine, and I believe it is particularly eye-catching. It is a very interesting novel that will definitely arouse the interest of readers." Through the eyes of a child named "Dog", the work depicts the folk customs of Phoenix, and the ups and downs of the people of Western Hunan in the past 20 years of the last century are also gradually revealed.
"The Lobo of the Wuchou River" is an autobiographical novel by the famous artist Huang Yongyu. Huang Laozeng said quite confidently: "The novel is written about my personal experience, not fiction. No one has experienced a life like mine, and I believe it is particularly eye-catching. It is a very interesting novel that will definitely arouse the interest of readers." Through the eyes of a child named "Dog", the work depicts the folk customs of Phoenix, and the ups and downs of the people of Western Hunan in the past 20 years of the last century are also gradually revealed.

无愁河的浪荡汉子·八年·下卷(全2册)
Huang Yongyu
This book is the second volume of "Eight Years", the second part of the series of novels "The Wanderers of Wuchou River" written by Mr. Huang Yongyu. It tells the story of the protagonist Zizi who lived in Fujian and Jiangxi during the eight years of the Anti-Japanese War, coming into contact with all kinds of people and experiencing all kinds of unusual things. The author uses superb line drawing techniques to depict many characters, and vividly and beautifully depicts the scenery, customs and the beauty of human relationships in southeastern China.
This book is the second volume of "Eight Years", the second part of the series of novels "The Wanderers of Wuchou River" written by Mr. Huang Yongyu. It tells the story of the protagonist Zizi who lived in Fujian and Jiangxi during the eight years of the Anti-Japanese War, coming into contact with all kinds of people and experiencing all kinds of unusual things. The author uses superb line drawing techniques to depict many characters, and vividly and beautifully depicts the scenery, customs and the beauty of human relationships in southeastern China.