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Selected Short Stories of 2013
General Fiction2013年短篇小说选粹
Lin Ting
Most of the short stories in 2013 were based on current life in China, and only a few works wrote contemporary history. Wang Pu's "Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong", Ai Wei's "Bat Sleeping Upside Down" and Liu Rongshu's "Buddha" are outstanding representatives. Starting from individual memories or childhood experiences, these writers look back on Chinese history from the 1950s to the 1970s, creating biographies of unknown lives that have passed away. They are also making respectable efforts to make that period of history that should not be forgotten truly become the collective memory of the Chinese people.
Most of the short stories in 2013 were based on current life in China, and only a few works wrote contemporary history. Wang Pu's "Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong", Ai Wei's "Bat Sleeping Upside Down" and Liu Rongshu's "Buddha" are outstanding representatives. Starting from individual memories or childhood experiences, these writers look back on Chinese history from the 1950s to the 1970s, creating biographies of unknown lives that have passed away. They are also making respectable efforts to make that period of history that should not be forgotten truly become the collective memory of the Chinese people.

2015 Short Story Selections
Literature2015年短篇小说选粹
Lin Ting
"Selected Short Stories in 2015" is a timely inventory and summary of the creative achievements of Chinese short stories in 2015. It includes not only the carefully selected most representative short story works of the year, but also the in-depth interpretations attached to each single work, as well as the macro-level understanding of the short story creation situation of the year in the introduction. This book is authorized and edited by the Chinese Novel Society, an authoritative research organization on contemporary novels. It is a work of great literary quality. This year's selection contains a total of eighteen outstanding short stories.
"Selected Short Stories in 2015" is a timely inventory and summary of the creative achievements of Chinese short stories in 2015. It includes not only the carefully selected most representative short story works of the year, but also the in-depth interpretations attached to each single work, as well as the macro-level understanding of the short story creation situation of the year in the introduction. This book is authorized and edited by the Chinese Novel Society, an authoritative research organization on contemporary novels. It is a work of great literary quality. This year's selection contains a total of eighteen outstanding short stories.

The Cute Concubine: Your Majesty, We Don't Date
Ancient Romance妃本萌物:王爷,我们不约
Lin Ting
He is the noble Prince Xiao of the Youyou Dynasty! Why did he have to be miserable enough to marry such a woman! ! The eldest brother's princess is virtuous and virtuous, the second brother's princess is smart and lovely, the third brother's princess is naughty and cute, and his princess! Three obediences and four virtues, no. Threading the needle, I don't understand. A husband teaches a son, but he does not learn. He doesn't want his father, queen and mother! His third sister-in-law taught him that marriage is free! Love is free! He's not a rag collector, so why should this "elderly leftover girl" want to marry this suave, handsome and charming prince? That woman... Oh no! That Shangguan Ruoli was always against him, and besides, he couldn't defeat this woman. If he married her, he would have to succumb to her lustful power for the rest of his life. How would he live the rest of his life in a cool way?
He is the noble Prince Xiao of the Youyou Dynasty! Why did he have to be miserable enough to marry such a woman! ! The eldest brother's princess is virtuous and virtuous, the second brother's princess is smart and lovely, the third brother's princess is naughty and cute, and his princess! Three obediences and four virtues, no. Threading the needle, I don't understand. A husband teaches a son, but he does not learn. He doesn't want his father, queen and mother! His third sister-in-law taught him that marriage is free! Love is free! He's not a rag collector, so why should this "elderly leftover girl" want to marry this suave, handsome and charming prince? That woman... Oh no! That Shangguan Ruoli was always against him, and besides, he couldn't defeat this woman. If he married her, he would have to succumb to her lustful power for the rest of his life. How would he live the rest of his life in a cool way?