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A drifting generation
Chen Qiulin
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We are the generation who grew up with TV, milk, and butter cakes. We are used to more and more new things and playing more and more roles in our daily lives.

We are beautiful, smart, and sensitive. We change ourselves in order to act better. We haven't experienced huge social transformation, but we saw wars around us. We are used to thinking about the answer to our generation in this information world, but we don't have a specific belief. We are a "drifting generation."
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