1. Frogs by Mo Yan
Nobel Prize winner Mo Yan's latest novel. The novel tells the life experience of a rural female doctor who has been engaged in obstetrics and gynecology for more than 50 years. It reflects the tumultuous history of rural births over the past 60 years in New China, and describes the arduous and complex historical process that China has gone through in order to control the rapid growth of its population and implement the national family planning policy.
2. "The Red-Topped Merchant Hu Xueyan" by Gao Yang
Ma read it twice! The supreme classic that explains the relationship between traditional Chinese politics and business. It took Hu Xueyan 30 years to become the richest man in the Qing Dynasty, and just 3 days before he went bankrupt. Business people saw a safe boundary for survival. Politicians saw a minefield of power. In the more than 40 years since its publication, the book has been hailed as the supreme classic of Hu Xueyan studies.
3, The Qingming Shanghe Tu CodeAuthor: Ye Wenbiao
The Bureau of Conspiracy and Murder Hidden in Ancient Paintings. The whole picture shows 824 characters, each with a name, pretending to wait in ambush on boats, in cars and in restaurants. Peace and prosperity on the surface, but in reality killing in every direction.
4. The Ten Deadly SinsBy Spider
An absolutely stunning arrangement of characters, with four super-cops, each with their own specialties, chosen from the national police force to investigate the major crimes around them. Ten strange murders: cellar slaves, rainy night ghosts, human-skinned figures, the Legend of the Satyrs, a mental hospital, and a human yeti.
5. "The Immortal Punisher"Author: Xiao Ding
The soft-spoken teenager Zhang Xiaofan is accidentally caught up in a dark battle in the Tianyin Temple and the Qingyun Sect, experiences the treacherous Jianghu, travels through the magical world, and, in the midst of all the chaos. Stubbornly walking his own path. The sky is limitless and the fairies are boundless. Thus begins the legendary journey of a brave man against his destiny.
6. Qian Zhongshu's Siege
The novel portrays a group of intellectuals at the beginning of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, vividly reflecting the behavioral conduct and chaos of a special group of people at a specific period of time in the country. It describes the scene and atmosphere of the time from another angle. Despite the specific historical background, this novel reveals the weaknesses of the masses, which can still cause ****songs today.