Chapter 168

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  Before writing the new book, Mu Qiong went to the library of Aurora University.

  The communication between him and Huo Sanshao has never been broken, and the two chatted more and more, and even began to involve some social issues.

  Mu Qiong had read some books on sociology and anthropology in his previous life, but because these books were very boring, he mostly just flipped through them at random and didn't read much. When talking, he always felt that he didn't have enough knowledge.

  But even so, because many classic books on this subject have not been written at this time, he occasionally mentioned some, which already shocked Huo Sanshao.

  But Mu Qiong himself still has a guilty conscience.

  It was precisely because of this guilty conscience that he specially asked Zheng Weixin to help him get a library card of Aurora University a few months ago, and then went to the library of Aurora University to borrow books from time to time.

  The books here are much more sold than those in the bookstores outside, and there are also a lot of people here. Even the library has hired some people to help copy the books, so that everyone can borrow them.

  The books that Mu Qiong borrowed before were basically manuscripts.

  At that time, he came to borrow books without a clear purpose. As long as it was an English calligraphy document that he had not read in modern times, he would borrow it to read. After all, foreign language books that can be brought to China at this time are basically good. Book.

  As for Chinese books, as long as they are published in the past 20 or 30 years, he will read them.

  But this time, he came here with a purpose.

  He wants to read some books on women's rights.

  As early as the end of the Qing Dynasty, many women had already fought for the liberation of women, and most of them had studied in Japan.

  At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, there were many people who went to study in Japan from China, and women accounted for only one percent of them. Forget it, most of these women were brought to Japan by their fathers or husbands. They went there initially for Take care of your husband or father.

  For example, Lu Qitong was taken to Japan by her father. Later, his father found that male students studying in Japan liked educated and educated women, so he let her study too.

  Although Lu Qitong's study was almost for nothing, but in history, there are many women who have studied in Japan and made some careers after returning to China, such as founding newspapers and the like.

  Some even gave their lives for the revolution.

  Aurora University collected some books and publications written by these women, and Mu Qiong looked through them all, and at the same time read some related books and novels handed down from abroad.

  At this time, even in Europe, the vast majority of women did not enjoy freedom and equality. Some books on women's rights that are very famous in later generations, such as "The Second Sex", were not written by the authors. very little data.

  Mu Qiong stayed at Aurora University for a few days, read all the books he wanted to read, and had an idea of ​​what to write.

  He can't write books that analyze society and women that are classified as sociology. What Mu Qiong intends to write is still a novel.

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