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Lusha's Road
General Fiction露沙的路
Wei Junyi
Lusha, a female college student, was baptized by the "December 9th" movement and defected to Yan'an, the holy land of revolution. In Yan'an, she encountered troubles in life and love, especially after experiencing the inexplicable "rescue movement". She experienced the absurd political drama for the first time, and from then on she understood the twists and turns of the revolutionary road. The content of this book comes from the author's personal experience, and it can be regarded as a "novel version" of her famous memoir "Record of Pain", which is more vivid and vivid.
Lusha, a female college student, was baptized by the "December 9th" movement and defected to Yan'an, the holy land of revolution. In Yan'an, she encountered troubles in life and love, especially after experiencing the inexplicable "rescue movement". She experienced the absurd political drama for the first time, and from then on she understood the twists and turns of the revolutionary road. The content of this book comes from the author's personal experience, and it can be regarded as a "novel version" of her famous memoir "Record of Pain", which is more vivid and vivid.

韦君宜文集(全5册)
Wei Junyi
Wei Junyi (1917-2002), writer and publisher. The collection is divided into five volumes, including novels, short stories, essays and memoirs, poetry, editor's notes, diaries, etc. Among them, the published works include "Mother and Son", "Record of Sorrows", "Lusha's Road", "Farewell Biography of Veteran Cadres", "Old Dreams Are Hard to Warm", "Collection of Women", "The Years Go by", "State of the Country", "Dreams of Prosperity on the Sea", "What I Say to Young People", "Footprints of Progress", and "Notes of an Old Editor". Unpublished works include diaries, work notes, poems and articles in the Tsinghua University Journal.
Wei Junyi (1917-2002), writer and publisher. The collection is divided into five volumes, including novels, short stories, essays and memoirs, poetry, editor's notes, diaries, etc. Among them, the published works include "Mother and Son", "Record of Sorrows", "Lusha's Road", "Farewell Biography of Veteran Cadres", "Old Dreams Are Hard to Warm", "Collection of Women", "The Years Go by", "State of the Country", "Dreams of Prosperity on the Sea", "What I Say to Young People", "Footprints of Progress", and "Notes of an Old Editor". Unpublished works include diaries, work notes, poems and articles in the Tsinghua University Journal.