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Replacement of Bones
General Fiction换骨
Wen Yajun
When he received the order, Chen Jiaxi could not psychologically accept his superiors' appointment of him as the commander and political commissar of the newly established "Fourth Column". A while ago, I heard that a newly formed fourth column was to be established, but Chen Jiaxi did not expect that his superiors would promote him to be the commander and political commissar of the "New Fourth Column". He felt that it was too sudden. His superiors had not revealed any information about this to him in advance. They even skipped the usual procedures of investigation before promotion and suddenly appointed him as commander and political commissar.
When he received the order, Chen Jiaxi could not psychologically accept his superiors' appointment of him as the commander and political commissar of the newly established "Fourth Column". A while ago, I heard that a newly formed fourth column was to be established, but Chen Jiaxi did not expect that his superiors would promote him to be the commander and political commissar of the "New Fourth Column". He felt that it was too sudden. His superiors had not revealed any information about this to him in advance. They even skipped the usual procedures of investigation before promotion and suddenly appointed him as commander and political commissar.

Fruit Drop
General Fiction落果
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Identity
General Fiction身份
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Drinking in a Black Hole
General Fiction在黑洞里喝酒
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Happiness Only Needs a Little Bit
General Fiction幸福只要一点点
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Later
General Fiction后来
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Fragment
General Fiction片断
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Comrades Lao Jiang and Xia Tian
General Fiction战友老姜和夏天
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

What I Asked About
General Fiction问出来的事
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Hard Snow
General Fiction硬雪
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

We Are All of the Same Age
General Fiction咱们都是同龄人
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Snow
General Fiction雪
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Fleeing from Illness
General Fiction病中逃亡
Wen Yajun
The works in the novel collection "Escape from Illness" not only highlight regional characteristics, but also transcend and downplay regional colors. They have the desolation of border literature, and because of the desolation, they also have warmth and warmth, forming a broad vision of literary significance. The work moves from the solid and simple hometown to the desolate vastness of the frontier, and from the desolate frontier to the crowds and chaos of the metropolis. Every change of spiritual geography expressed by the author is first reflected in the geography of survival. Therefore, this kind of perception and carrying animation contains many entanglements of life: the power and tragedy of the spirit, the triviality, helplessness, and incomprehension of reality, but also perseverance, warmth, and the endless flow of streams.
The works in the novel collection "Escape from Illness" not only highlight regional characteristics, but also transcend and downplay regional colors. They have the desolation of border literature, and because of the desolation, they also have warmth and warmth, forming a broad vision of literary significance. The work moves from the solid and simple hometown to the desolate vastness of the frontier, and from the desolate frontier to the crowds and chaos of the metropolis. Every change of spiritual geography expressed by the author is first reflected in the geography of survival. Therefore, this kind of perception and carrying animation contains many entanglements of life: the power and tragedy of the spirit, the triviality, helplessness, and incomprehension of reality, but also perseverance, warmth, and the endless flow of streams.

Their B City
General Fiction他们的b城
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Who Can Make Peonies Bloom into Roses?
General Fiction谁能让牡丹开成玫瑰
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Launch
General Fiction下水
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Nomadic Tribe
General Fiction游牧部族
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Unconventional Flight
General Fiction不合常规的飞翔
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Pseudo Life
General Fiction伪生活
Wen Yajun
The beautiful pearl of love is hidden in the rough-looking clam shell of marriage. Although Xiao Wu is afraid and a little sad about his life and marriage, he never wants to break it. Instead, he cares for it carefully and tastefully, and manages it with his hard work and even his mind. He is even used to people's indifference and is used to it. Ye Shasha teamed up with her parents and sister to "repair" herself in an almost vulgar and barbaric manner. She was used to the rough and ugly nature of marriage. If nothing happened to Ye Shasha later, Shen Xiaowu would have allowed himself to be endlessly polished by the axis of life. This is in line with the happy-go-lucky attitude of most people in society towards life and marriage.
The beautiful pearl of love is hidden in the rough-looking clam shell of marriage. Although Xiao Wu is afraid and a little sad about his life and marriage, he never wants to break it. Instead, he cares for it carefully and tastefully, and manages it with his hard work and even his mind. He is even used to people's indifference and is used to it. Ye Shasha teamed up with her parents and sister to "repair" herself in an almost vulgar and barbaric manner. She was used to the rough and ugly nature of marriage. If nothing happened to Ye Shasha later, Shen Xiaowu would have allowed himself to be endlessly polished by the axis of life. This is in line with the happy-go-lucky attitude of most people in society towards life and marriage.

Daughter in Father's Heart
General Fiction女儿在父亲心中
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Burning Horse
General Fiction燃烧的马
Wen Yajun
Anyone who has loved literature will probably never forget the short works of writers such as O. Henry, Daudet, Chekhov, Hemingway, Lu Xun, and Wang Zengqi. Even "avant-garde", "modern", and "post-modern" writers have many short and exquisite works that have been handed down from generation to generation. In the current trend of fashionable literary consumption, short stories may be one of the effective ways to restore the exquisite writing and reading of literature. Wen Yajun is a lone traveler in the contemporary literary world. His works are full of feeling and lyricism, as well as a thick and sticky atmosphere. Most of his works are completed in a meaningful picture, and often there is only one picture, such as the Gobi Desert where the sergeant shepherds sheep, Mira's home full of hope and despair, and the yurt filled with intoxicating kumiss... This book is a collection of Wen Yajun's short stories, including "Burning Horses", "Days Carrying Water", "Hard Snow", "Nomad Tribe" and other thirty-one masterpieces. Among them, "The Day of Carrying Water" also won the third Lu Xun Literature Award.
Anyone who has loved literature will probably never forget the short works of writers such as O. Henry, Daudet, Chekhov, Hemingway, Lu Xun, and Wang Zengqi. Even "avant-garde", "modern", and "post-modern" writers have many short and exquisite works that have been handed down from generation to generation. In the current trend of fashionable literary consumption, short stories may be one of the effective ways to restore the exquisite writing and reading of literature. Wen Yajun is a lone traveler in the contemporary literary world. His works are full of feeling and lyricism, as well as a thick and sticky atmosphere. Most of his works are completed in a meaningful picture, and often there is only one picture, such as the Gobi Desert where the sergeant shepherds sheep, Mira's home full of hope and despair, and the yurt filled with intoxicating kumiss... This book is a collection of Wen Yajun's short stories, including "Burning Horses", "Days Carrying Water", "Hard Snow", "Nomad Tribe" and other thirty-one masterpieces. Among them, "The Day of Carrying Water" also won the third Lu Xun Literature Award.

Swan
General Fiction天鹅
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Bitter Water Talla
Literature苦水塔尔拉
Wen Yajun
Speaking of the simplicity of Sanna Town, there are many simple folk customs that are still followed. For example, at the ferry on the Yarkand River, there is no charge for ferrying wooden boats. As for who paid boatman Yao Shuanshuan for the ferry, no one has asked, nor has Yao Shuanshuan said it himself. From Yao Shuanshuan's predecessors to the previous generations, it has been passed down in this way. In the spring, the Yarkand River begins to melt. As the ice and snow melt, there is gradually more water. When you need to cross the river, you need someone to ferry it. Otherwise, you cannot wade across the river bed. It is not that the river is deep, but mainly because of the deep silt. People cannot drown in the water, but the silt can suck people into the water and choke them to death.
Speaking of the simplicity of Sanna Town, there are many simple folk customs that are still followed. For example, at the ferry on the Yarkand River, there is no charge for ferrying wooden boats. As for who paid boatman Yao Shuanshuan for the ferry, no one has asked, nor has Yao Shuanshuan said it himself. From Yao Shuanshuan's predecessors to the previous generations, it has been passed down in this way. In the spring, the Yarkand River begins to melt. As the ice and snow melt, there is gradually more water. When you need to cross the river, you need someone to ferry it. Otherwise, you cannot wade across the river bed. It is not that the river is deep, but mainly because of the deep silt. People cannot drown in the water, but the silt can suck people into the water and choke them to death.

One Hundred and Nineth General
General Fiction第一百零九将
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

They
General Fiction她们
Wen Yajun
In Beijing, many people don't like their living conditions to be disrupted by others. Everyone has their own living space. People living in this kind of metropolis are like trees planted on the roadside. Maybe one day their branches will occasionally touch each other in the wind, but there is always an untouchable distance between the straight trunks. Three young women who rent together in an apartment building in Beijing include Qin Zisu, a successful white-collar worker, Gao Jingxian, a divorcee who has failed in business and marriage, and Xia Rendong, a cynical and beautiful Beijing girl. Originally, they were living their own happy lives in their respective fields along their own life trajectories. However, they met in this rental house with different personalities, different experiences, different attitudes towards life, and different life instincts.
In Beijing, many people don't like their living conditions to be disrupted by others. Everyone has their own living space. People living in this kind of metropolis are like trees planted on the roadside. Maybe one day their branches will occasionally touch each other in the wind, but there is always an untouchable distance between the straight trunks. Three young women who rent together in an apartment building in Beijing include Qin Zisu, a successful white-collar worker, Gao Jingxian, a divorcee who has failed in business and marriage, and Xia Rendong, a cynical and beautiful Beijing girl. Originally, they were living their own happy lives in their respective fields along their own life trajectories. However, they met in this rental house with different personalities, different experiences, different attitudes towards life, and different life instincts.

Go Out
General Fiction出门
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Looking for Uncle
General Fiction寻找大舅
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

First Love, Last Ceremony
General Fiction最初的爱,最后的仪式
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Narrative in the Wind
General Fiction风中的叙述
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

The Sound of Autumn
General Fiction划过秋天的声音
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Sister in Memory
General Fiction记忆中的妹妹
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Firewall
General Fiction火墙
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

What Kind of Bird is That?
General Fiction那是一只什么鸟
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

On the Road
General Fiction在路上
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Topics About Uncle
General Fiction有关大舅的话题
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Walking Barefoot Through Sanna Town
General Fiction赤脚走过桑那镇
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Blooming Season
General Fiction扬花时节
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

West Road
General Fiction西路上
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

The Autumn Wind is Getting Colder
General Fiction秋风凉了
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Shadow Range
General Fiction影子的范围
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Small Pot Rice
General Fiction小锅饭
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Mosquito Net
General Fiction蚊帐
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

The Gunman "drifting" in Beijing
General Fiction“漂”在北京的枪手
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Squinting Auspiciousness
General Fiction斜眼的吉利
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Fleeing from Illness
General Fiction病中逃亡
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Sleet
General Fiction雨夹雪
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

For Whom is the True Love Shown?
General Fiction真情为谁放送
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

The Most Familiar Stranger
General Fiction最熟悉的陌生人
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Looking for the Sun
General Fiction寻找太阳
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.

Early Snow
General Fiction早年的雪
Wen Yajun
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.
Wen Yajun is currently the editor-in-chief of a literary magazine at the Beijing Armed Police Headquarters. He is the author of six novels, including Pseudo Life, and seven novel collections, including Hard Snow and Carrying Water. He won the 3rd Lu Xun Literary Award, the 11th Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, "Selected Novels", "Chinese Writers" and "Shanghai Literature" and other publication awards, and was selected into the ranking list of the Chinese Novel Society. Member of Chinese Writers Association.