
Not Easily Blown Away by the Wind in the Universe
by Feng Tang
About This Novel
We learn about ourselves and the world through our bodies and minds, and through the things we come into contact with. As people grow up slowly, they like to ignore the essence and look at the phenomenon. A day of tea, a night of wine, an unabashed novel, a meeting without purpose, a group of friends who don't talk about serious things, and spending time with beautiful utensils that will inevitably be lost. The so-called essence is always there, one and the same. Emotion, taste, aesthetics, attitude... There is always something that makes you unique and yourself. "I think, later on, I will stop using a watch. One day I will be so old that I don't need a watch to tell me how time disappears on its own, nor do I need a famous brand watch to tell the people around me about my taste, style, wealth and level of awesomeness. I will roughly infer what time it is based on the changes in light in the four seasons, and decide whether it is time to go to a small restaurant on the street based on the growl of my stomach."
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Official(27)Scraped 21d ago
Watching it for the first time, I thought it was pretty good
Walked by, passed by. Sign in. ! ! !
Feng Tang's books are increasingly disappointing.
Well enough
Come on, come on...
imitate
In fact, it is the vernacular version of Six Chronicles of a Floating Life. The content is not innovative, but the text is distinctive. The word "channeling" is also copied from the original text of Six Chronicles of a Fusheng. Feng Tang is still better at copying than others. At least the language style is unique.
You are young, how can you say you are old?
Pretending to be vicissitudes of life. A young person learns to live the life of an elderly person and is divorced from the soil of reality.
4.5 Stars. Reading this book makes me feel more relaxed and open-minded.
I haven't watched it yet. Does it look good?
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"Unchangeable"
Rating
Community(0)
Official(27)Scraped 21d ago
Watching it for the first time, I thought it was pretty good
Walked by, passed by. Sign in. ! ! !
Feng Tang's books are increasingly disappointing.
Well enough
Come on, come on...
imitate
In fact, it is the vernacular version of Six Chronicles of a Floating Life. The content is not innovative, but the text is distinctive. The word "channeling" is also copied from the original text of Six Chronicles of a Fusheng. Feng Tang is still better at copying than others. At least the language style is unique.
You are young, how can you say you are old?
Pretending to be vicissitudes of life. A young person learns to live the life of an elderly person and is divorced from the soil of reality.
4.5 Stars. Reading this book makes me feel more relaxed and open-minded.
I haven't watched it yet. Does it look good?
. . . . . . . .
"Unchangeable"
