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This non-fiction novel tells the life of ordinary commoners in the middle of the 20th century in China, from the series of movements such as "Land Reform", "Great Leap Forward", "Cultural Revolution" and "Educated Youth Going to the Countryside" to the early days of Reform and Opening-up. The book has four volumes, and was published by Hong Kong Chinese International Publishing House in 2015. The protagonist of this book, Fang Zhengben, was born into a bankrupt family of landowners. Their family has lived in Taiqing Town for generations. When he was six years old, he left Taiqing Town with his parents and came to Longyun Mountain, where the mountains overlap. From then on, he began an unusual life: their family hard work, but they couldn't eat enough; he yearned for reading, but he has dropped out of school three times before graduating from junior high school; he is diligent and studious, with excellent grades, but the door of colleges is

Genre: Novel
Year:
2015
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Sedan continued down the village road to the grave of Fang Zhengben 's mother. On either side of the road, in the thick woods, white Rosa banksiae were in full bloom. Facing the beautiful mountain village with beautiful spring scenery and verdant vegetation, Fang Zhengben, recalled his brief conversation with several peers just now He thought a lot. His heart was so full of emotion that it was hard to calm down. Sixty years ago, the scene he the first time entered the gorge from the opposite direction, and many events that happened in the following decades, one by one appeared before his eyes. Annotation ①Dong Mountain ---- North part of Longyun Mountain. It is called "Dong Mountain" because it is located to the east of Chengdu. The Ups and Downs of the Commoners Volume 1 Juvenile also Know the Taste of Anxiety A great mother who endures hardships, A much-vaunted "Great Leap Forward Movement ". Steel furnaces are spread all over the country, And "75 tons of grain per hectare",
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