Category: Chines Stories

Story: Beijing Comrade written by Bei Tong

INSIDE THE STORY: Summary of the Beijing Comrade written by Bei Tong      The book “Candy” was written by Chinese novelist Mian Mian, who is known for her realistic painter of urban life in modern China. A young lady named Hong explores the shaky and immoral world of Beijing. A disobedient character Hong  believes in drug […]

Story: A Wrinkle in Time written by Madeleine L’Engle

INSIDE THE STORY: Meg Murry’s introduction: The story starts with Meg, a teenage girl who suffers with her self-esteem and feels unhappy in her unique skin.  Strange disappearance of Mr. Murry: While working on a government project, Meg’s father, Mr. Murry disappeared under strange circumstances. Stormy Night: Meg’s hometown is the location for the story, […]

Story: The Three-Body Problem written by Liu Cixin

INSIDE THE STORY: Ye Wenjie’s Challenging Journey: The narrative starts with Ye Wenjie’s awful experiences during the Cultural Revolution in China. Ye’s eventual selection into the covert Red Coast army station as a result of her mother’s involvement in her father’s death and his death that followed.  Wang Miao’s Impact: In the current day, an […]

Story: The Wolf Totem written by Jiang Rong

INSIDE THE STORY: Investigating Cultures: This story stresses the customs, culture, and nomadic way of life of the Mongol people and shows contrast between modernity and the old methods of nomadic living, particularly in the context of China’s Cultural Revolution. Symbolism of the Mongolian Wolf: The meaning behind the Mongolian Wolf In Mongol culture, the […]

Story: The Song of Everlasting Sorrow written by Wang Anyi

INSIDE THE STORY Shanghai after World War II: The story takes place against this backdrop, showcasing the cultural and societal transformations that the city underwent.  Working-Class Life and the Lontong: Wang Qiyao, the main character, was reared in Shanghai’s working-class neighborhoods, which are made up of narrow, twisting roads. Her experiences and outlook on life […]

Story: Red Dust A Path Through China by Ma Jian

INSIDE THE STORY Ma Jian’s Personal Journey: The story centers on Ma Jian’s travels across China’s towns and environments in search of freedom and self-discovery. Encounters and Interactions: Ma Jian has many encounters throughout the book with a variety of people, each of whom offers a distinct perspective on Chinese culture. These people include farmers, […]

Story: The Distant Land of My Father written by Bo Caldwell

INSIDE THE STORY: Location: Shanghai during the political unrest of the 1930s and early 1940s, which included the Japanese invasion. The protagonist’s family: Anna Schoene is a young girl navigating Shanghai’s diverse cultural landscape. Father of Anna Schoene, Joseph is a wealthy businessman with an ambiguous past. Family Dynamics: How the political unrest impacted the […]

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