A sweeping literary saga about a young boy's journey through China's most transformative decades. From a humble farm boy in the mountains to a witness of history, Liang Mancang's life mirrors the turbulent and inspiring story of rural China. This novel explores themes of memory, sacrifice, and the enduring bond between a man and his homeland... In the 1930s, inspired by the Red Army, a young farm boy, Liang Mancang, grows from a children's brigade member into a revered young soldier. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Mancang joined the Chinese People's Volunteer Army, crossing the Yalu River to serve abroad. Silently, he supports an orphan, Xia Husheng, from Longgang. Encouraged by Mancang, Husheng joins the Young Pioneers. As a new era dawns, Liang Mancang returns to his hometown under a pseudonym, establishing the "Hongwa Library," influencing generations of village children. Wei Shuhuai, a young man who grew up beside Grandpa Liang, returns to his hometown after college, pouring his efforts into the mission to eradicate poverty. With the nation's initiative to honor retired military personnel, many long-forgotten commendations and medals unveil themselves.