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Categories: youthfulness
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This book is a factual account of the alternative emotions and cruel youth of the post-1980s youth, which was once praised by the famous scholar Wang Meng as the Chinese version of Norwegian Wood. The book's language is humorous and close to life, and the plot has ups and downs. Through the life of the main character, Xiao Nan, in his college days, the book vividly outlines the life of contemporary urban youth. Through telling the growing up experience of contemporary young people, the novel shows the sensitive and fragile inner world under the seemingly strong appearance, and restores the loneliness and uneasiness of some young people in today's world. The characters in the novel are written in their original dialects, which makes them come alive in the author's writing. Laughter, sadness, surprises and tears are all part of the youthful ignorance. The book also touches on social phenomena such as drug addiction, keeping second wives, one-night stands and polyamory, which are worth pondering and reflecting on.