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The Rise and Fall of Mou's Manor, the Largest Landlord Family in the Republic of China

Moushi Manor: The Rise and Fall of the Largest Landlord Family

In the stormy 1920s, the Mou family, a big landlord, was in charge of a newly widowed housewife, Jiang Zhendong. Beautiful, intelligent and capable, Jiang Zhenduo devoted himself to inheriting and developing his ancestors. The intrigue within the family, the oppression of the government and warlords, the looting of bandits and thieves, and the intrusion of Japanese devils ... The stubborn Jiang Zhendong calmly led the family through many crises. She endured inner loneliness, loneliness and depression and struggled for twenty years. However, in semi-feudal and semi-colonial China, the landlord class inevitably disintegrated and collapsed. Seeing the flowers wither and the devastated family decline, the young housewife, who was unwilling and unable to return to heaven, drifted away on a drizzly evening. ...

The novel Mu Manor is set in the Mu family in Qixia, Shandong Province, the largest landlord in the Republic of China. It not only depicts the historical trend that the landlord class is about to withdraw from the historical stage, but also vividly depicts the rich feelings of various characters centered on the landlord class, and there is no lack of re-examination of the landlord class. The plot of the work is compact, freely retractable and readable.

Moushi Manor Author: Yi Xiangdong Beijing October Literature and Art Publishing House published the first edition in June 2005.

Moushi Manor I (1)

In fact, this time, dusk has locked the Moushi Manor, but the old and young in the manor didn't notice it at all. They only saw the gloomy sky. Swallows fly in the drizzle. Since three or four o'clock in the morning, the sky has been raining, sometimes tight and sometimes loose, and it is carefully moistened. In some places at the foot of the wall and under the tree, the soil has eaten enough rain and made a wheezing sound, which has not stopped yet. ...

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