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Do You Cry When You Get Married?

Pang Yuliang

24K0

Generally, the wedding day is scheduled after half of August. After August half, the man has to send six gifts to the girl's house. This gift giving is different from the August half gift. This time the gift is given with a matchmaker, and the man and the matchmaker go to the girl's house for a "phone call". The "phone call" means to decide the wedding day. What day will it be on the first day of next year? The wedding day was decided and the two parties got busy. The man has to decorate the new house, and the woman has to decorate the dowry. In fact, the lumber has already been prepared and the carpenter has been appointed. The mother-to-be is still a girl in her family as usual, but in fact it is different. The mother-to-be has been ordered by her parents not to go to the fields to do farm work anymore. She seems a little idle, but she is used to being busy and can't take the time off. Besides, she has to buy soles to make new shoes. Those who are happy with her father are also happy with her brothers, and those who are happy with her brothers are also happy with their mothers. One pair after another, single, cotton, square mouth, round mouth, double bottom, thousand-layer bottom, really enough to last for many years.

Pang Yuliang's Prose

Pang Yuliang

175K0

As a writer who has been illuminated by the lightning of poetry, Pang Yuliang has been working in the field of prose for many years, and has won various prose awards such as the Sun Li Prose Biennial Award, the Wansongpu Literary Award, the 8th Lu Xun Literary Award, etc. "Half Father Is Painful" and "The Little Mr. Trilogy" are high-quality prose that have been widely praised in recent years and are constantly being reprinted. Pang Yuliang's prose mainly has three themes: father's love, mother's love and growth. His style is both innocent and vicissitudes, with tears and laughter flying together. It has the gentle beauty of the Chinese language. It is especially loved by teachers and students in primary and secondary schools. Many of his works have been selected into Chinese reading comprehension and examination papers. This book selects several classic prose pieces by the author from different periods, divided into three series: Father's Chapter, Mother's Chapter, and My Chapter. There are "Half the Father Is Painful", "White Dew", "Mother's Vanilla", "I am the Son of Two Trees on the Plain", "Eight Girls Jumping on the Big Rope", "The Lonely Egg Is Ripe", etc. The book is equipped with several photos, including the author's photos, handwriting, book shadows, etc., Showing the author's life and literary trajectory to readers with both pictures and text.

Little Bug

Little Bug

Literature

Pang Yuliang

104K0

This book is the childhood prequel to "Little Mr."; It is also a brand-new collection of essays that Pang Yuliang has been brewing for many years and is full of childishness and insect interest. As the youngest boy in the family, the author was called "Lao Xi" by his parents. Due to loneliness and hunger, he could only make friends and enemies with dragonflies, beetles, dung beetles, grasshoppers, leeches and other small bugs. In the tug-of-war with the bugs in the countryside, "Lao Xi", who was growing barbarically, experienced the mysteries of the world and the flavors of life. The book not only contains the humor of all things in the world taking care of each other, but also contains the strong family affection and love that grows naturally. There is also a lot of fresh and unique knowledge about insects that has not yet been solved. Like "Little Mr.", The author follows the styles of Shen Congwen and Wang Zengqi and continues to do "emotional gymnastics" in the article to explore the story of Mr. Little's childhood development in nature.

Holding Hands and Crying with the Ruffian

Pang Yuliang

28K0

Ruffians are the collective term given by teachers at Longtan Middle School to the undesirable young people who come to school to cause trouble. Longtan Town is the first of the ten ancient towns belonging to the famous historical and cultural city of Yangchu. Before liberation, Longtan City was located, and it was on equal terms with the ancient city of Yangchu. However, that was an era when waterway transportation dominated the economy. After liberation, Longtan Town was the town with the largest urban household registration in Yangchu County. In the era of planned economy, young people with urban household registration were assigned jobs as soon as they graduated, including grain management offices, supply and marketing cooperatives, post and telecommunications offices, hospitals, and serving as city soldiers. Later, the grain management office was reorganized, the supply and marketing cooperative was dissolved, and the urban soldiers were no longer assigned jobs.

Capturing a Thief

Capturing a Thief

General Fiction

Pang Yuliang

117K0

"Capturing a Thief" is Pang Yuliang's first award-winning collection of short stories. His works include "The Cave" and "Our Amber" which have been translated and introduced overseas, "Wild Cat", "Thin Ice" and "A Thin Rope" which won the Purple Mountain Literary Award Short Story Award, as well as "The Woman Who Wants to Eat" and "Catching a Thief", etc. These works describe the daily lives of ordinary people from various angles, and depict their mental and emotional states under the tide of commodity economy. The author goes deep into life, pays attention to the living conditions of small people, and expresses their real desire for survival; in the fragrant fragrance, he listens to the eloquent inner words and savors the flavor of life.

The Man Lying on the Roof of the Bathhouse (novel)

Pang Yuliang

15K0

Who would have thought that a goblin could come out of the sullen Zhihua family? This was not said by anyone else, but by Zhihua's mother-in-law, and Zhihua's mother-in-law also said the same thing. With this goblin, every winter, their family would always quarrel over bathing, which really made everyone in the village laugh to death. Zhihua is the head of the family. He has a bath, and his son Xiaojun also has a bath. They all go to the men's bathhouse in the town to bathe. There are only three women in the family. For women, just wash their necks with water. This is how they used to come. But Lingzi disagreed. She thought she was the party secretary and the women's director. The party secretary and the women's director had to go to the county town every year before the Chinese New Year. Only the county town had a special women's bathhouse. But how can people compare with each other, compare with each other, and compare to death. The party secretary's wife is from Shanghai, an educated youth in Shanghai, and the women's director accompanied her. Such a bath can only be taken once a year.

Little Confused

Little Confused

Literature

Pang Yuliang

82K0

"Little Fool" is the third part of the "Little Mr. Trilogy" by Lu Prize-winning writer Pang Yuliang. It is a long prose about how rural children awarded scars all over their bodies as medals to their childhood years. As the 10th child in the family, the author faced the dilemma of having no bed to sleep on several times. The poorer families become smaller and smaller as they are divided into smaller families, and they also become more and more empty. All that is left is the yellow mud urn for storing food that no one wants, and it is also where the author stays every night. The increasingly smaller living space and the stronger desire for survival made him self-taught in the boundless wilderness as a child. The plants, small animals and wild fruits on the land became his enlightenment classroom one by one. "Little Muddlehead" continues the optimistic and humorous style of "Little Bug". It is a childlike story of "a mud boy foraging for food" and a unique prose text narrated in the second person. Together with "Little Mr." And "Little Bug", it cleverly forms a literary series of "You, Me and Him".

Mr. Little

Mr. Little

Literature

Pang Yuliang

103K0

"Little Mr." Is a collection of essays that records an 18-year-old teacher's 15 years of teaching experience in a rural area. The teacher likes to write down the stories of children's growth behind her lesson preparation notes. Fifteen years have passed, the children have grown up, and the little teacher has also grown up. "Little Teacher" is a free "paper playground". On this "paper playground", the 18-year-old little teacher has completed growing up with his children. The writing is accurate, concise and fresh. When it was serialized in the Yangtze Evening News, it caused a great response. Some works have been selected into various primary school Chinese reading textbooks.