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High Cavity

High Cavity

General Fiction

Maping

47K0

"Gao Qiang" tells a tortuous and touching story that happened in Sichuan under the grand background of "targeted poverty alleviation". The novel takes Huatiangou Village to get rid of poverty within two years as the main line, and successfully creates the characters of first secretary Ding Congjie, new rural women Mi Xianglan, assistance cadre Teng Na, village party secretary Niu Chunzao, Chai Yunkuan, Niu Jinsuo, Mi Jiujiu and other characters. The novel fully mobilizes Sichuan Opera, grass-cutting gongs and drums in northern Sichuan and other unique local cultural elements, especially the high tune of Sichuan Opera, a symbolic cultural symbol, to give this suspenseful rural story an exciting voice of the times.

Sai Ying Ji

Sai Ying Ji

General Fiction

Maping

160K0

Centenarian Lei Gaohan has always lived in the shadow of Hongzhen Fortress. The shadow of the huge building dominating the hill not only condensed his hunger, fullness, coldness and warmth, but also covered his grudges and hatreds. It was not until the last moment of his life that he completed his long dialogue with it. This is the secret history of a country that lives and dies together, and is also a legend of China's kindness and friendship over the past century.

Shuangzhazi Street

Shuangzhazi Street

General Fiction

Maping

106K0

Living in a flat city and sleeping on a stable bed, if the dream route is correct, then dozens of miles outside the city are mountains and wilderness, with white clouds often wrapping around the mountainside. There are few flat areas on the mountain that can safely place a bed. Bowls of reclaimed farmland are hung diagonally on the steep hillside. After the "Cultural Revolution", a new term came into being, called "big-character poster land." The "big-character posters" were put up by the wild mountains to advise the city that had occupied all the good fields and land, and the sparse walnut trees were the nails on which the "big-character posters" were hung. However, the "big-character posters" were too small, and the rough text composed of corn, potatoes, buckwheat or other lowly crops was not very powerful. In addition, the clouds and fog made it difficult for the city to see clearly or even dismiss them.