
In 170,000 words, it tells the story of the author's four brothers and sisters who pretended to be classmates as children of gangsters in 1966 and went to Beijing to participate in the series. The red dust of the chaotic world, whether it is a grand scene of infatuation, or an inconspicuous and subtle corner, sour, sweet, bitter, confused, extremely shocking. It is a different record of a special era, like an allegory, but it really happens; like a nightmare, but it is a heavy reality.
Alienating themes, absurd and humorous tones, but not moving. Three points into the wood, but the viewpoint is not sticky to the reality of the pen. Liu's penmanship with comical writing has long been well received, but behind this delicate and witty style, it is reality, fables and prophecies, and the resurrection of the core of super imagination and irony. The author's cool head and profound insight are deeply in line with the essence of life, dissecting, leveraging, and criticizing, forming a long-lasting and undiminished literary force.
Wu Liyang