It is a famous saying of Liang Xiaosheng that children are mediocre.
In The World, he said that if children are ordinary, they should accompany them and make them feel happy. If children are outstanding, they should be allowed to fly high. This concept of parenting is not only the expectation and understanding of children, but also a profound insight into the journey of life.
In the World is a novel written by contemporary writer Liang Xiaosheng, which was first published in December 217. "In the World" is divided into three volumes, with the life track of Zhou Bingkun, a civilian child, as a clue, and the whole article is arranged around the Spring Festival celebrations, family gatherings and major events, showing the development and changes of China society in the past 5 years. What runs through it is not only the "glory and dream" of China's social development, but also the difficulty and complexity of the reform and opening up process.
The World Department is a topic supported by the 217 key works of the Chinese Writers Association, and it is also a book of the "Thirteenth Five-Year Plan" national key publication publishing project. In July 219, "In the World" won the second Wu Cheng'en Novel Award; On August 16th of the same year, he won the 1th Mao Dun Literature Prize.
Introduction
The human world is divided into three volumes, with the background of a civilian area in a provincial capital city in the north, and the life track of a civilian child named Zhou as a clue. From the 197s to the 21st century after the reform and opening up, it describes the great changes of China society and the ups and downs of people's lives from multiple angles, directions and levels.
Zhou's father is an older generation of construction workers, and his eldest son responded to the call of the state and went to the countryside to become an educated youth. In order to pursue the love of "poet", the eldest daughter went to the countryside of Guizhou to jump the queue; The youngest son stayed in the city and became a worker ... The novel depicts the ups and downs of the lives of more than a dozen civilian children and shows the magnificent social changes in China.