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Exotic Labyrinth
Literature异域的迷宫
Xue Yiwei
Xue Yiwei's latest collection of essays. The title of the book is taken from the series of essays "The Labyrinth of Foreign Lands" serialized by Xue Yiwei in "Harvest" magazine seven years ago. The book uses life in foreign lands as the material and tells the story of the people with distinctive personalities that the writer met in foreign lands. Careful readers can also discover a different kind of guide to life in a foreign land. The book is divided into four parts, namely: The Labyrinth in a Foreign Land, The Last Lunch, When the Tulips Bloom, and The Reader in Heaven.
Xue Yiwei's latest collection of essays. The title of the book is taken from the series of essays "The Labyrinth of Foreign Lands" serialized by Xue Yiwei in "Harvest" magazine seven years ago. The book uses life in foreign lands as the material and tells the story of the people with distinctive personalities that the writer met in foreign lands. Careful readers can also discover a different kind of guide to life in a foreign land. The book is divided into four parts, namely: The Labyrinth in a Foreign Land, The Last Lunch, When the Tulips Bloom, and The Reader in Heaven.

薛忆沩对话薛忆沩:“异类”的文学之路
Xue Yiwei
This brand-new collection of essays presents various interviews and experiences in the author's writing career in a unique way. These "works" are not only the coordinates of Xue Yiwei's personal literary path, but also provide testimony to the idealistic spiritual pursuit of a generation.
This brand-new collection of essays presents various interviews and experiences in the author's writing career in a unique way. These "works" are not only the coordinates of Xue Yiwei's personal literary path, but also provide testimony to the idealistic spiritual pursuit of a generation.

December 31st
General Fiction十二月三十一日
Xue Yiwei
Xue Yiwei's latest novella collection mainly includes two novellas, the rewritten "December 31st, 1999" and the newly created "December 31st, 2009", as well as a short introduction to the published "December 31st, 1989". It mainly focuses on the complex emotional relationship between the sexes in the background of the times.
Xue Yiwei's latest novella collection mainly includes two novellas, the rewritten "December 31st, 1999" and the newly created "December 31st, 2009", as well as a short introduction to the published "December 31st, 1989". It mainly focuses on the complex emotional relationship between the sexes in the background of the times.

Shenzhen People
General Fiction深圳人
Xue Yiwei
A collection of works that go global, a group of ordinary people that resonate, "Shenzhen people" amaze Canada! The English translation won an award at the International Literary Festival! The French version became front-page news in mainstream media! "Shenzhen People" is a collection of novels that uses 12 short stories to describe the world of "Shenzhen people", including "Taxi Driver", "Female Secretary", "Cohabitant", "Prodigy", etc. These novels all attracted great attention and praise from all walks of life when they were published. Among them, "Taxi Driver", written in 2000, was the most eye-catching short story in China at the turn of the century. It has been repeatedly selected into various "readers" and "selected books" over the years, and was listed at the forefront of "China's Best Short Stories in the 21st Century", which has had a special and lasting impact on readers. Many critics believe that this novel perfectly embodies the author's aesthetic principle of "temperance", with the words and emotions used being appropriate and without any addition or deletion.
A collection of works that go global, a group of ordinary people that resonate, "Shenzhen people" amaze Canada! The English translation won an award at the International Literary Festival! The French version became front-page news in mainstream media! "Shenzhen People" is a collection of novels that uses 12 short stories to describe the world of "Shenzhen people", including "Taxi Driver", "Female Secretary", "Cohabitant", "Prodigy", etc. These novels all attracted great attention and praise from all walks of life when they were published. Among them, "Taxi Driver", written in 2000, was the most eye-catching short story in China at the turn of the century. It has been repeatedly selected into various "readers" and "selected books" over the years, and was listed at the forefront of "China's Best Short Stories in the 21st Century", which has had a special and lasting impact on readers. Many critics believe that this novel perfectly embodies the author's aesthetic principle of "temperance", with the words and emotions used being appropriate and without any addition or deletion.

文学的祖国(新版)
Xue Yiwei
A book that pays tribute to classic literature and classic writers, including 17 world-class literary masters and intellectuals, 26 Nobel Prize winners in literature, and 35 true, clean, and touching stories of writers. The world we live in is far from the world we imagined, but the literary country constructed with language is the spiritual homeland that is always open to mankind.
A book that pays tribute to classic literature and classic writers, including 17 world-class literary masters and intellectuals, 26 Nobel Prize winners in literature, and 35 true, clean, and touching stories of writers. The world we live in is far from the world we imagined, but the literary country constructed with language is the spiritual homeland that is always open to mankind.

Empty Nest
General Fiction空巢
Xue Yiwei
"Empty Nest" is a work about a mother. It is also a novel about an empty nester and the telecommunications fraud she encountered. The famous writer Xue Yiwei drew materials from his own experience and wrote it with blood and tears, in order to pursue the meaning of life. This book collides with various social issues, coupled with the author's painful experience and exquisite literary touches, it is a rare and inevitable work born from the accidents of life. I believe it is enough to resonate with readers. The work has been adapted into a movie starring Zhu Xijuan and will be released on Mother's Day 2020.
"Empty Nest" is a work about a mother. It is also a novel about an empty nester and the telecommunications fraud she encountered. The famous writer Xue Yiwei drew materials from his own experience and wrote it with blood and tears, in order to pursue the meaning of life. This book collides with various social issues, coupled with the author's painful experience and exquisite literary touches, it is a rare and inevitable work born from the accidents of life. I believe it is enough to resonate with readers. The work has been adapted into a movie starring Zhu Xijuan and will be released on Mother's Day 2020.