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Wang Luci's Juvenile Novels Series (set of 4 Volumes in Total)

Wang Luqi

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"A Walking Tree" contains a total of twelve stories. The protagonists of these stories are somewhat uncertain about the world around them and the choices they make. Among these twelve stories, there is a big tree that gradually loses its ability to move for the sake of a friend; there is a girl who strives to realize her friend's dream and silently protects her friend's feelings; there is also a friendship that reconciles after a misunderstanding. This is a constant theme that we encounter when we grow up. "The Slap Mark on My Sister's Face" contains a total of fifteen stories. These stories take place in the two most important living environments of children - campus and family. They touch on the confusion of children in the process of growing up and show the joys and sorrows of getting along with family, friends, teachers and students: A slap mark appears on the sister's face, and the brother goes around seeking justice for his sister without hesitation, but the ending is mixed; the boy who has been cared for by his grandmother since he was a child, grows up. Later, he persistently wanted to use a clumsy way to go back to the past time with his grandma: a teacher who taught eclectically blew into the students' hearts like a spring breeze, but the young naughty children could not understand it. It was not until many years later that they realized how beautiful it was at that time... "The Country of Snow" contains ten stories in total. The uncertainty of the world as a teenager, the incomplete understanding of friendship and family, and the incomplete understanding of oneself are all revealed in these stories. There is a kind of unbridled honesty in these stories, as well as the uncertainty about oneself as a teenager. This is what everyone is like as a teenager. "Texture" contains a total of eleven stories. Most of the protagonists' living environments are full of limitations, but they are full of longing for the outside world and full of hope for their future. They are down-to-earth, diligent, and change their destiny with actions: the little boy Youer studied with a teacher with difficulty and finally mastered the production The unique skill of green pottery; the teenage champion who loves painting persists in learning painting despite the opposition of her family and changes in the studio; Liao Juan, a farm girl whose height is not up to standard due to lack of nutrition, insists on practicing hard and wants to join the provincial basketball team; a group of art candidates prepare for the exam year after year amid many difficulties and the incomprehensible eyes of others...

Wang Luqi's Juvenile Novel Series: a Walking Tree

Wang Luqi

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"Wang Luqi Juvenile Novels Series" selects short stories written by Wang Luqi in her creative career of more than ten years. Wang Luci accurately grasped the subtle psychology of teenagers and children, and described it appropriately with delicate writing style. These stories not only condense the shadows of the majority of children's readers, but also record Wang Luqi's own creative trajectory and growth from boyhood to youth. "A Walking Tree" contains twelve stories. The protagonists of these stories are somewhat uncertain about the world around them and the choices they make. Among these twelve stories, there is a big tree that gradually loses its ability to move for the sake of a friend; there is a girl who strives to realize her friend's dream and silently protects her friend's feelings; there is also a friendship that reconciles after a misunderstanding. This is a constant theme that we encounter when we grow up.

Wang Luqi's Juvenile Novel Series: the Slap Mark on My Sister's Face

Wang Luqi

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"Wang Luqi Juvenile Novels Series" selects short stories written by Wang Luqi in her creative career of more than ten years. Wang Luci accurately grasped the subtle psychology of teenagers and children, and described it appropriately with delicate writing style. These stories not only condense the shadows of the majority of children's readers, but also record Wang Luqi's own creative trajectory and growth from boyhood to youth. "The Slap Mark on My Sister's Face" contains a total of fifteen stories. These stories take place in the two most important living environments of children - campus and family. They touch on the confusion of children in the process of growing up and show the joys and sorrows of getting along with family, friends, teachers and students: A slap mark appears on the sister's face, and the older brother walks around without hesitation. Every effort is made to seek justice for his sister, but the ending leaves people with mixed feelings; a boy who has been cared for by his grandmother since he was a child, when he grows up, he persistently wants to return to the time he spent with his grandmother in a clumsy way: a teacher with an eclectic teaching style blows into the hearts of his students like a spring breeze, but the young naughty boys cannot understand it, and it is not until many years later that they realize how beautiful that time was...

Wang Luqi's Juvenile Novel Series: the Country of Snow

Wang Luqi

67K0

"Wang Luqi Juvenile Novels Series" selects short stories written by Wang Luqi in her creative career of more than ten years. Wang Luci accurately grasped the subtle psychology of teenagers and children, and described it appropriately with delicate writing style. These stories not only condense the shadows of the majority of children's readers, but also record Wang Luqi's own creative trajectory and growth from boyhood to youth. "The Country of Snow" contains ten stories. The uncertainty about the world as a whole, the incomplete understanding of friendship and family, and the incomplete understanding of oneself as a teenager are all revealed in these stories. There is a kind of unbridled honesty in these stories, as well as the uncertainty about oneself as a teenager. This is what everyone is like as a teenager.