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Break into Guangdong
General Fiction闯广东
Sheng Hui
"Enter Guangdong" takes personal struggle and the ups and downs of life as clues. In the ups and downs of individuals, it reflects a profile of the country and the nation in a period of major transformation. Moreover, the novel runs through an exciting mood of endless struggle, making the passionate youth of the entire generation sincere and high. In Guangdong, a vast stage for pursuing dreams, the protagonist's success and failure, wavering and perseverance are a detailed and vivid profile of China's rapid changes over the past few decades. The works exude a strong charm of life and historical texture between the lines.
"Enter Guangdong" takes personal struggle and the ups and downs of life as clues. In the ups and downs of individuals, it reflects a profile of the country and the nation in a period of major transformation. Moreover, the novel runs through an exciting mood of endless struggle, making the passionate youth of the entire generation sincere and high. In Guangdong, a vast stage for pursuing dreams, the protagonist's success and failure, wavering and perseverance are a detailed and vivid profile of China's rapid changes over the past few decades. The works exude a strong charm of life and historical texture between the lines.

The Wind Knocks on the Door
General Fiction风叩门环
Sheng Hui
"The Wind Knocks on the Door" is a novel written by the writer Sheng Hui, which mainly targets the elderly in rural areas. While writing about love and loneliness, it also explores themes such as death, deception, and vanity. By describing the obscured life scenes of empty-nest elderly people and the lonely spiritual world of rural women, it conducts a profound exploration of human nature and has a strong focus on reality. Mrs. Zhao and her daughter-in-law Yuzhen had disputes and conflicts over a considerable amount of pension. The mutual torture, mutual reliance, and mutual warmth between the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law are quite modern. At the end of the novel, Mrs. Zhao's various discomforts after leaving her hometown and coming to the city symbolize the helplessness of an entire generation. It is a difficult proposition of the times.
"The Wind Knocks on the Door" is a novel written by the writer Sheng Hui, which mainly targets the elderly in rural areas. While writing about love and loneliness, it also explores themes such as death, deception, and vanity. By describing the obscured life scenes of empty-nest elderly people and the lonely spiritual world of rural women, it conducts a profound exploration of human nature and has a strong focus on reality. Mrs. Zhao and her daughter-in-law Yuzhen had disputes and conflicts over a considerable amount of pension. The mutual torture, mutual reliance, and mutual warmth between the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law are quite modern. At the end of the novel, Mrs. Zhao's various discomforts after leaving her hometown and coming to the city symbolize the helplessness of an entire generation. It is a difficult proposition of the times.

网王之美人在旁
Sheng Hui
Ah! What's going on? Xiaoxi has traveled to the world of the Prince of Tennis. Let's see how Xiaoxi makes the beauty willingly obey.
Ah! What's going on? Xiaoxi has traveled to the world of the Prince of Tennis. Let's see how Xiaoxi makes the beauty willingly obey.

Grandma's House
Literature外婆家
Sheng Hui
"Grandma's House" is a collection of essays about rural society in the 1980s. It recreates the old days of a southern town called Yantou Town, records the author's youth growth, and expresses the nostalgia for the hometown and the touching love between grandparents and grandchildren who have left home. Past events in the countryside, childhood images, memories of growing up, and the customs on the road... The author's free and straightforward narration shines with poetic light. He makes a delicate and profound description of the ethics, economic activities, folk beliefs, and traditional customs of southern China's towns and villages, with poetic quality and humanistic sentiments.
"Grandma's House" is a collection of essays about rural society in the 1980s. It recreates the old days of a southern town called Yantou Town, records the author's youth growth, and expresses the nostalgia for the hometown and the touching love between grandparents and grandchildren who have left home. Past events in the countryside, childhood images, memories of growing up, and the customs on the road... The author's free and straightforward narration shines with poetic light. He makes a delicate and profound description of the ethics, economic activities, folk beliefs, and traditional customs of southern China's towns and villages, with poetic quality and humanistic sentiments.