I'm not sure specifically which 'tired of death novel' you are referring to. There could be many novels with various themes. It might be about a character who is extremely weary of death, perhaps dealing with the concept of mortality in a very personal and intense way.
Tired talk usually expressed people's feelings of fatigue, helplessness, and hurt in life. These words reflected the psychological state of people in the face of various difficulties and pressures. They might feel physically and mentally exhausted, unable to bear any more grievances and pain. Some of them even mentioned the hard work and pressure of work, as well as the disappointment and abandonment of love. These words conveyed people's dissatisfaction and fatigue towards life, but also expressed their desire for happiness and peace. Generally speaking, talking about tiredness was a way for people to express their inner feelings and emotions.
In Mo Yan's novel, Life and Death Tiredness, Ma Liangcai did not really die. He was revived at the end of the novel.
At the end of the novel, Ma Liangcai was imprisoned in a prison cell like many other criminals. He experienced a long period of torture and pain but was finally saved by the arrival of rescue personnel. During the rescue operation, prison officials and doctors treated and cared for him, allowing him to recover. Therefore, it could be said that Ma Liangcai was revived at the end of the novel and not really died.
I recommend "Grassroots of the Republic of China." This book is a reality-based novel written by the author, Er Bao Angel. It tells the story of a young man named Shao Mandun who was the only one left in the Shao family. In order to survive, he knocked open the door to the Chu family with the highest courtyard wall in the village and began his path of destiny. The plot of this novel was as lively as the country novels such as Life and Death Tiredness and Red Soroliang. It was a good book worth reading. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
There were a few novels that involved the male protagonist suffering from lumbago due to exhaustion. Among them,"His Little Fairy is Soft and Keely" was a romantic youth/youth school novel. The male protagonist, Su Yu, often had low back pain. In addition, the male protagonist of the book "A Dainty Wife Reborn with a Bamboo Horse" was a soldier, and he often had back pain. These novels can provide you with reading options about the male protagonist's lumbago due to exhaustion.
πI recommend the following novels to you, hoping that you won't get tired of reading them again and again:
1. "Top of the First Generation of Chinese Entertainment": Chen Jing returned to China to become a first-generation celebrity after leaving the super idol group. It was a story about how he became a superstar in the entertainment industry.
2. "Fantasy: Opening Story of the Book Hunger Emperor, Princess Gifts": It tells the story of how the protagonist Liu Mo awakens the "Storyteller System" in the novel world and breaks the book famine.
3. "Book Desolation Savior": The story of the main character Wu Ni, who obtained a strange book push system in an era of global book shortage, and worked hard to save the world from the book shortage.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Seven Years of Chasing, She's Tired was a romance novel by Su Niannian and Gu Beiting. This novel told the story of the protagonist Su Niannian and Gu Beiting. This novel was about the seven-year chase between two people and the story of Su Niannian finally feeling tired. However, other than this information, I can't provide more recommended reading for this novel.
The vegetable sorter's job was to stand and sort and package vegetables. The working hours could be as long as 10 or even 16 hours a day. The workload was relatively high, especially when the vegetable company received a large number of orders. The vegetable sorter needed patience and good physical strength because the work was monotonous and required standing and bending over for a long time. However, the variety of different markets and customer needs would affect the size of the workload, and some markets were relatively easy. In general, the work of vegetable sorters might be tiring, but some people said that they no longer felt too tired after getting used to it. Therefore, whether the vegetable sorter's work was tiring or not depended on the individual's physical strength and adaptability.
According to the information provided, the job of vegetable sorting staff was relatively tiring. According to the descriptions of documents [1] and [6], vegetable sorters needed to stand for more than 10 hours or more every day, with the longest working time reaching 16 hours. Although the work was not difficult, the content of the work was monotonous and required a lot of patience. In addition, according to the descriptions in documents [4] and [9], vegetable sorters may work late and have little rest time. Sometimes, the working hours and rest time would be reversed. However, some companies provide facilities and guarantees for sorters, such as specialized sorting tables, air conditioning systems, and safe ventilation devices, so that they can work more comfortably (document [7]). In general, the work of vegetable sorters was hard, but the specific work intensity and physical requirements might vary according to different markets and customer needs.