Annual Rings is a book published by Japan Exchange Press on February 6th, 2007. The writer is Liang. This book tells the story of the hero's struggle with fate and writing a magnificent life from the natural disasters in the 1960s to the period of reform and opening up.
The protagonist in the book experienced natural disasters in the 1960s and tasted the hardships of life prematurely. The magical Great Northern Wilderness once made their blood boil and made them confused and helpless. They have traditional family ties in China, friendship that is more than family ties and obligatory to friends, and love that is full of tragic colors by mistake.
When the wave of reform swept the earth, the best time of their lives had passed. However, with their indomitable will, they stubbornly fought against fate, wrote a magnificent life of a generation with their wisdom and blood, and portrayed the annual rings of their peers in China.
Tree ring appreciation
Liang's Tree Rings is the crystallization of his deep thinking about human nature and destiny. His works are often close to human nature, and he carefully carves every character in order to arouse readers' thinking about human nature and destiny. The novel reveals the complexity of human nature and the boundary between good and evil with delicate and touching strokes.
Readers can see the difficulties and challenges in life through the experiences of the characters in the rings, and how they reposition their lives and face the test of fate. The enlightenment and sentiment in the story deeply influenced readers and aroused the most sensitive song in their hearts.
Time is also like a record of the struggle history of a generation of educated youth for ideals and beliefs, and it is also a record of the social development history from the founding of New China to the reform and opening up in the new century. I wrote about the life course of this generation, as well as the deep thinking about society and their next generation.