What is this for?
Who's Who: I've seen their lives. . What wind and rain can't be spent?
Lao She's Four Generations under One roof and Ba Jin's Home, Spring and Autumn.
It's all about the rise and fall of big families, almost, but I think Ba Jin's is better.
There is also "Idle Time", which seems to be written by Liang and describes the life of educated youth.
Lao She's Crescent Moon and Teahouse are very sad, but we can feel something.
That "Dover in john cleese" is a classic. For the goal in my heart, I have devoted my absolute confidence and efforts, even though it may be far away, not understood, spurned and never give up. It seems that I was born to achieve that goal. And van Gogh's tragic and respectable efforts made me very moved.
I have read all the above books. Now that I think about it, I think they are very good. I hope you like them.