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What are the three books in the golden age?

1, golden age

"Golden Age" is a collection of novels created by writer Wang Xiaobo, and it is one of the works in the series "Trilogy of Times". The golden age consists of three parts: the golden age, standing at thirty, and time flies. 1968, Wang Xiaobo worked in Yunnan Corps and began to try writing. This experience became the writing background of Golden Age.

2. The Silver Age

The Silver Age is a novel created by Wang Xiaobo and one of the trilogy of the Times. The Silver Age consists of four parts: Silver Age, Future World, 20 15 and 20 10. All the events took place in the future era, and the protagonists were writers and painters (intellectual artists).

3. Bronze Age

Bronze Age is a collection of Wang Xiaobo's novels and the third part of the trilogy Time. The Bronze Age consists of three stories: Man Ju Ji, Hong Ben and Searching for the Unique Man, all of which are based on the legends of the Tang Dynasty. In the rewriting and parody of China's novels in 1990s, Wang Xiaobo's Slow Drama, Red Book and Searching for Unique Oneself occupied an important position.

4. The story of the Tang Dynasty

The Story of the Tang Dynasty is a novel written by Wang Xiaobo in the 1980s. Because Wang Xiaobo had not been discovered by the public at that time, he published this novel at his own expense, and only printed 1 0,000 copies, and never published another one after that.

Loving you is like loving life.

Including Wang Xiaobo's unpublished Book of Two Places with Li Yinhe, and the correspondence between the couple and other friends after marriage, it reproduces Wang Xiaobo's personal charm as a romantic knight, bard and free thinker, and reproduces Wang Xiaobo's love, thoughts and life with Li Yinhe.