Balzac and Little Chinese Tailor are wonderful novels written by Dai Sijie, re-educated during the Chinese Cultural Revolution from 1971 to 1974. Daisy's Balzac and Little Tailor have three separate records, among which Luo and little tailor fall in love with an isolated mountain pool. The two ideas were given by the participants and the third was provided by an old miller who observed their love from a distance.
Balzac and Little Chinese Tailor are written in a unique style. According to Josh Greenfield of the European era, the focus of this novel is "... not at the hard edge but at the soft center". Most of the characters in the story have "nickname instead of name". Balzac and Little Chinese Women's Tailor were established during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. This historical event will help to provide the framework of many conflicts facing novels. Chairman Mao's revolution "started in 1966 and continued until the dictator's death after ten years" The Chinese Cultural Revolution called "educated classes and ... old ideas, old culture, old customs, old customs eliminated It is designed to do. "
Balzac and Little Chinese Taylor are young adult novels founded in China based on the experience of young people, and have a very high reputation for Large Sagez. During Mao's infamous Cultural Revolution, about two teenagers were expelled to the country for reeducation. My husband and I read this book. We find episode episodes, and we like to touch cultures different from our Western culture. When I look at the word "reeducation" it turns out that it is sometimes defined as an effort to restore or reform according to individual wishes. In the latter case, the re-education camp was the name of the prison camp which was originally operated by the Vietnamese Communist Party after the end of the Vietnam War, but it was also found that it was later used to explain the camps operated by China. Reform the revolutionaries. In labor camps prisoners are usually rarely receiving food and medical care.