2. How Steel was Tempered is an autobiographical novel from the former Soviet Union and one of the most famous "revolutionary novels" in capitalist countries. The author Nicholas ostrovsky was blind and paralyzed when he wrote this book. It took him three years to overcome unimaginable difficulties.
3. In The Silent Majority, the author pays attention to the fate of China people, faces life with irony and humor, and deconstructs the complicated situation around him from a relaxed perspective. This collection of essays contains articles on ideology and culture, involving the situation and thoughts of intellectuals, social morality and ethics, cultural disputes, Chinese studies and Neo-Confucianism, nationalism and other issues.