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You Don't Know Who I Am
General Fiction你不知道我是谁
Li Huiying
The second number she dialed was her own. At this time, she suddenly felt that it was not her husband who drank too much last night but herself. She felt so bored. Why did she feel pity for her husband this morning? In fact, her husband was not pitiful at all. It was she who was pitiful. She suddenly felt that she and her husband were friends in times of need! My husband saved my life! Thinking of this, a warm current flowed for a moment, and then disappeared again. A confused voice came from the phone receiver: Who is it? Xiao Fang said tremblingly, "It's me!" The other side said, what's the matter, what happened? Xiao Fang felt that her face was cold, tears flowed down and fell on the table. She covered her sore nose with her hand and said, yes, yes, something happened. The voice on the phone suddenly became urgent: Where are you? Where?
The second number she dialed was her own. At this time, she suddenly felt that it was not her husband who drank too much last night but herself. She felt so bored. Why did she feel pity for her husband this morning? In fact, her husband was not pitiful at all. It was she who was pitiful. She suddenly felt that she and her husband were friends in times of need! My husband saved my life! Thinking of this, a warm current flowed for a moment, and then disappeared again. A confused voice came from the phone receiver: Who is it? Xiao Fang said tremblingly, "It's me!" The other side said, what's the matter, what happened? Xiao Fang felt that her face was cold, tears flowed down and fell on the table. She covered her sore nose with her hand and said, yes, yes, something happened. The voice on the phone suddenly became urgent: Where are you? Where?

东北流亡文学史料与研究丛书·万宝山
Li Huiying
Li Huiying's "Wanbao Mountain" is one of the volumes of the "Historical Materials and Research Series on Northeast Exile Literature" edited by Zhang Fugui. "Historical Materials and Research Series on Northeastern Exile Literature" is China's first large-scale book that comprehensively and systematically organizes the Northeastern exile literature and research results in modern China. It is divided into research volumes, historical materials volumes, and works volumes, with a total of 36 volumes. "Wanbao Mountain" is composed of two novels, "Wanbao Mountain" and "Songhua River". "Wanbaoshan" was created in 1932 and published in March 1933, earlier than "August Village" and "The Field of Life and Death". It can be called "the forerunner of Northeast anti-Japanese literature". The work mainly describes how Tashiro, the Japanese consul in Changchun, and Nakagawa of the police department bribed the traitor Hao Yongde to establish the Changnong Rice Field Company, colluded with local officials in Changchun County, and occupied 500 "official wasteland" in Wanbaoshan in the name of developing paddy fields. This seriously violated the interests of local farmers and aroused resolute resistance from the farmers. The Japanese police used this as an excuse to create the "Wanbaoshan Incident" that shocked China and the world.
Li Huiying's "Wanbao Mountain" is one of the volumes of the "Historical Materials and Research Series on Northeast Exile Literature" edited by Zhang Fugui. "Historical Materials and Research Series on Northeastern Exile Literature" is China's first large-scale book that comprehensively and systematically organizes the Northeastern exile literature and research results in modern China. It is divided into research volumes, historical materials volumes, and works volumes, with a total of 36 volumes. "Wanbao Mountain" is composed of two novels, "Wanbao Mountain" and "Songhua River". "Wanbaoshan" was created in 1932 and published in March 1933, earlier than "August Village" and "The Field of Life and Death". It can be called "the forerunner of Northeast anti-Japanese literature". The work mainly describes how Tashiro, the Japanese consul in Changchun, and Nakagawa of the police department bribed the traitor Hao Yongde to establish the Changnong Rice Field Company, colluded with local officials in Changchun County, and occupied 500 "official wasteland" in Wanbaoshan in the name of developing paddy fields. This seriously violated the interests of local farmers and aroused resolute resistance from the farmers. The Japanese police used this as an excuse to create the "Wanbaoshan Incident" that shocked China and the world.