Sun Shaoan is another representative of the spirit of struggle, which is different from Sun Shaoping's life of pursuing flying. His composure and shrewdness are implicit. The eldest son's family responsibility and premature commitment to the world made it difficult for Sun Shaoan to get rid of the bondage of land and family and become the forerunner of rural reform.
Sun Shaoan's love and marriage suffered setbacks. Sun Shaoan had to face the death of his wife at the first taste of success, just as Sun Shaoping had to accept the sudden death of Tian Xiaoxia while enjoying the sweetness of love, and the perfect life within reach disappeared.
Ordinary world:
Ordinary World is a million-word novel by China writer Lu Yao, which shows the contemporary urban and rural social life in China in a panoramic way. This book has three parts. First published in February, 1986.
The book is set in China in the ten years from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s, centering on two brothers, Sun Shaoan and Sun Shaoping, and depicts the images of many ordinary people in all walks of life at that time. Labor and love, frustration and pursuit, pain and joy, daily life and huge social conflicts are intertwined, which profoundly shows the difficult and tortuous road that ordinary people have gone through in the historical process of the great era.