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Jiao'er
Literature角儿
Zhang Yaqian
Zhang Yaqian is a dark horse that has emerged in the Hedong literary world in recent years. She is also a diligent and productive writer. In a large number of her novels, there is often a "ferry complex", which reflects the writer's deep thinking and exploration of women's life consciousness. The story of the novel does not deliberately pursue the bizarre twists and turns of the plot, but focuses more on the analysis of the inner world of the characters. This book contains eight novels, including "Jiaoer", "A Great Show", and "Mill and Purple". Among them, the novella "Jiao'er" won the "Zhao Shuli Literature Award".
Zhang Yaqian is a dark horse that has emerged in the Hedong literary world in recent years. She is also a diligent and productive writer. In a large number of her novels, there is often a "ferry complex", which reflects the writer's deep thinking and exploration of women's life consciousness. The story of the novel does not deliberately pursue the bizarre twists and turns of the plot, but focuses more on the analysis of the inner world of the characters. This book contains eight novels, including "Jiaoer", "A Great Show", and "Mill and Purple". Among them, the novella "Jiao'er" won the "Zhao Shuli Literature Award".

This Life is Only for You
General Fiction此生只为你
Zhang Yaqian
"This Life Is Only for You" depicts how a small, mortal woman overcomes obstacles and blazes a bloody road to dreams and ideals in the world; then, we know that dreams are tougher than powerful life, because they hold the secret of a woman's regeneration and blooming. In the novel, the author also uses the words of Gao Yang, the lover of the protagonist Song Meiying, to declare this ideal of life.
"This Life Is Only for You" depicts how a small, mortal woman overcomes obstacles and blazes a bloody road to dreams and ideals in the world; then, we know that dreams are tougher than powerful life, because they hold the secret of a woman's regeneration and blooming. In the novel, the author also uses the words of Gao Yang, the lover of the protagonist Song Meiying, to declare this ideal of life.