Following heroic victories on the battlefield, a former soldier faces
his greatest challenge from the enemy within.
Yu Erlong, a veteran guerrilla captain of the Chinese Communist Party,
returns to a remote place to confront his past. Stone lake was where he
grew up in poverty on a fishing boat and then fought against the
Kuomintang and the Japanese for control of his motherland. It was also
the scene of the shooting of his beloved wife, Luhua. Thirty years after
that cowardly murder, Erlong, with flowers in hand, is determined to
find Luhua's remains and solve the mystery of who pulled the trigger.
The second volume of Li Guowen's award-winning Spring in Winter explores
a web of personal relationships against the backdrop of four decades of
tumultuous political change in China, from the civil war in the 1930s to
the end of the Cultural Revolution in the 1970s.