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Ten Ten

Ten Ten

General Fiction

Sun Huifen

16K0

I don't know how much time passed, maybe a minute, maybe a lifetime, but she finally stopped, wiped away her tears fiercely, and then moved her eyes to the pancakes and green onions placed on the stone strips, and to the plate of scrambled eggs with green green onions. At this time, when she saw the half-bitten pancake and scallions, and the plate of scrambled eggs with no chopsticks touched at all, it seemed like a real tide was rushing towards her, submerging her. She sat down and sat down where Section Chief Kong had squatted, her red and swollen eyes shining misty in the midday sun...

Dragonfly on the Shore

Dragonfly on the Shore

General Fiction

Sun Huifen

155K011

"Dragonfly on the Shore" includes five short stories: "Give Me a Mouth Bowl", "Singing and Crying", "A Red Belt on May 8th" and "Weekend".

To the Endless Relationship (small Literature·pocket Library)

Sun Huifen

84K0

Sun Huifen is a tireless narrator of the long history of rural China. Her main works include the novels "Xiema Villa", "Shangtang Book", "Decameron", the long essay "The Religion of Streets and Roads", and the novel collections "Suffering City", "Suffering Homeland", "Two Women in Xiema Villa", etc. "To Endless Relationships" tells the story of a family of three returning to their hometown to celebrate the New Year, narrating the various entangled family relationships, and providing a delicate and sharp insight into the anxiety and struggle that the "Chinese Year" has brought to the Chinese people; "Narrative of Spring" traces the family relationship from the perspective of the daughter-in-law. The life story of the public, the journey of two generations into the city is full of huge metaphors... Let the world "see our writers speak about China's simple and modern family ties in a literary way, and honestly tell a living and hopeful life."

Looking for Zhang Zhan (hardcover Edition)

Sun Huifen

160K0

"Looking for Zhang Zhan" is an original novel with the theme of reflecting the growth of contemporary youth. The work has a unique structure and is divided into upper and lower parts. The upper part "Searching" tells the story of "I" struggling to find Zhang Zhan, a high school classmate of my son, for his scientific research in China. During the search process, "I" came into contact with several important figures in Zhang Zhan's growth, but the Zhang Zhan they mentioned was a completely different Zhang Zhan. Until "I" met Zhang Zhan himself, but his complete avoidance of "I" made "I" still confused, which only increased my curiosity. The lower part "Zhang Zhan" tells the story that just when "I" was unable to understand Zhang Zhan's behavior and inner world, Zhang Zhan sent "me" a long letter, and this long letter plus "my" comments formed the second half of the manuscript. In the lower part, Zhang Zhan told "me" everything about him without reservation, and finally the truth came out.

Purple Mountain (upper and Lower)

Sun Huifen

488K01

This is the latest novel by writer Sun Huifen. The story of the first volume took place in 1992. In a village called Xiaoyugou in the northern mountainous area of ​​southern Liaoning, Tang Lisheng, a migrant worker who was very ambitious and had never married a wife in his thirties, suddenly brought a woman named Leng Xiaohuan home from the city to get married. Because his brother occupied the house and refused to let her in, he took his daughter-in-law to her cousin Tang Li's house. But three months after getting married, something unfortunate happened. Tang Lisheng came home in the middle of the night and found his wife and cousin in the shed of the carpenter's shop. He drank pesticide in excitement and was taken home to wait for death after being rescued in the hospital for half a month. The story focuses on and presents the emotional collapse and human entanglement experienced by the three people in three days. The story in the second volume tells the story of Tang Lifu and Leng Xiaohuan, who were once deeply in love but had experienced moral trials and conscience questioning after Tang Lisheng's death. They walked out of the dark hut and faced the long days and boundless countryside and cities. How they were exposed to the rolling torrent in the years when rural urbanization was advancing by leaps and bounds. This is a rural-themed novel that starts from people's moral dilemmas and spiritual dilemmas and explores how human spiritual transcendence occurs. The work describes in detail and in-depth how farmers with "clean souls" in rural China complete their spiritual salvation in the process of urbanization and soul torture.

He's Right There

Sun Huifen

120K0

This collection of essays is a collection of spiritual writings that Sun Huifen has accumulated over the years in terms of her creative insights, reading experience, life experiences, ups and downs, and human psychology. It is not difficult to see in it her continued concern for the countryside and women in addition to her novels. This is a collection of essays with texture and depth. It will have a lot of useful information for readers, and it will also tug at your heartstrings from time to time, making people find resonance and surprises.