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Where Does Love Go?

Where Does Love Go?

General Fiction

Jin Shaofan

15K0

Peng Hai still can't explain why he went to that class reunion. February 7, 2004 was a Saturday. Several retired girls called and said they were going to hold a class reunion. Originally, Peng Hai said he couldn't go, had no interest, and didn't have the time, but somehow he managed to drive there, and even made a special detour to pick up a female classmate who lived on Cuiwei Road. This female classmate was Li Binbin who later lived with him for two years.

Doomsday Sunshine of 1982

Jin Shaofan

14K0

When a pair of eyes peered out from the large glass window hung with red velvet curtains on the fourth floor of the Science and Technology Building, the third side from the north, it was the end of 1982 AD. The word doomsday was interpreted as the last day by Mr. Jue Ran, a young poet at that time and a famous literary critic today. My own intention is that the road to college is about to come to an end. There are absolutely differences in the meaning of the word, just like his name. But now is clearly not the time for an academic discussion. It was a day that we should like but couldn't like it anyway. Everyone's heart seemed to be filled with chicken feathers. Everyone was full of irritability and uneasiness, but they still pretended to be extremely calm. Although the sun is as soft as a girl, with a furry floral scarf wrapped around her neck, smiling at everyone, and it is always crowded on weekdays, but now the very lonely basketball court serves as a charming spectator.

Fight for Marriage

Fight for Marriage

General Fiction

Jin Shaofan

209K0

On the one hand, the divorce rate remains high, and on the other hand, urban men and women face difficulties in choosing a spouse. What causes this result? For every young person in a family and marriage, divorce can happen at any time. Why are our marriages so fragile? Life has become richer, there are more entertainment venues, and you have more time at your disposal? Why do so many boys and girls in the city still rely on blind dates or parents to solve their personal problems? Buildings, cars, stocks, and the Internet have become commonplace to us, so why do we communicate less and less? Is this a deeper problem or a social problem? This book will combine a large number of marriage cases to let readers understand the important reasons for the current social phenomenon, help readers get out of the fog, and bring marriage back.