
Memories Are Not in Photos
by Zhou Wenhui
About This Novel
Zhou Wenhui's first collection of works uses the things around him as a guide to deeply write down the youthful contemplations in his memory and the changes in human affairs that he has touched. The writing is unique and thought-provoking. "What's the Use of Going to College": After you truly step into the endless loneliness and desolation of life, you can use your original memories to light a lamp for yourself. Because you know that you will never encounter those good things again, so you can wipe away your tears, toughen your heart, prepare your armor, and sharpen your weapons. Get ready to enter the adult world. "What's the point of raising you?": In this long life, you walked with me for a while, but you trusted me with your life. "Dad's Circle of Friends": He automatically acquiesces to all the goodwill in the online world and can't wait to share everything in front of him with others.
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