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Red Candle

Red Candle

Literature

Ying Tianqing

131K0

This book is a selection of literary works by contemporary writer Ying Tianqing. The selected poems are exquisite and full of deep feelings and lamentations of a son of Jiangnan. Many of his lyric poems have won the Best Poetry Award and Gold Medal in China's national competitions. The selected prose includes a recollection of the waves of time, a deep feeling for family affection in the world, a thoughtful gratitude to hard-working parents, and a commentary on the phenomena of the world. Many essays have been selected into "Selected Chinese Contemporary Prose" and other award-winning works collections. The four novels cover micro, short stories, novellas and novels. The plot of the novel has ups and downs, covering world conflicts in various historical periods, the integration of China and foreign countries, and highlighting the contest between good and evil in the chaos. The characters are full-bodied, the character is nuanced, and the literary language is beautiful, concise and fluent. It has strong plot tension and readability.

Gusu Yu

Gusu Yu

General Fiction

Ying Tianqing

121K0

The novel is a full-length novel set in Suzhou, integrating military, business, and art, depicting the common people recognizing their national justice and punching the invaders. The protagonist Xie Ying and his classmate Huang He graduated from Baoding Army Sergeant School and became powerful generals among the Anhui warlords. The warlords had been fighting for many years, so Huang He gave up the military and engaged in business. He was familiar with the silk industry since he was a child, and became a well-known wealthy businessman in Suzhou City. Su Qiu comes from a wealthy family. Her father is a famous painter in Suzhou and her mother is a famous Pingtan artist. At that time, as the flames of the Anti-Japanese War broke out, Xie Ying led the crowd to launch a general attack on the Japanese army's home base in Suzhou, vowing to avenge his compatriots. They firmly believed that the victory of the Anti-Japanese War would eventually come.