编辑: qksr | 2019-07-08 |
t want to cause trouble, and they are now all hiding from her. Therefore, Chen worries if his affiliation with Xiao Xi would affect his reputation. After some hesitations, Chen finally succumbs, and is sucked into Xiao Xi and Fang Caodi'
s world, a world of outsiders, where they see the dark and unknown side of China during the fat years. They get themselves into some trouble, and Chen realizes that the real world is far more bizarre than the world in the novels that he writes. Even though the Fat Years turned out to be an illusion, it still made a statement about China'
s standing in a world of economic turmoil. At the bottom of the red cover, the words The ten governing policies of the fat years are printed in black. The book borrows words from the founder of Read magazine, in ten governing policies: a one party democratic rule;
a ruling country that puts stability first;
a government that rules for the people;
a market economy that is moderated for the country;
a fair and competitive central corporate environment;
scientific development with Chinese characteristics;
harmonious diplomatic relations that benefit the self;
a single-ethnicity rule over multiple ethnicities;
post western post universal way of thinking;
the welcoming of Chinese cultural renaissance. The author of this fable-like novel is Chan Koon-chung, who was born in Shanghai, moved to Hong Kong at the age of four, lived in Taipei for six years, moved back to Hong Kong, and has been living in Beijing for the past ten years. He is a city man, who has traveled all over the world. His primary profession is the objectively observing his world and write about it, his secondary profession is planning and managing media and cultural affairs. He senses a great change in China, and feels that it is a new time, a time that is China'
s fat years. He senses that the phenomenon happening around him is not something academics can explain. However he believes that in China'
s ........