
Li Nu and I Don't Go Out
by Huang Liqun
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Latest:Ch. 57 — Back Cover
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This book is a collection of Huang Liqun's essays that she has not seen for many years. It draws on the poetry of Lu You's "I and the raccoon slave never go out" to write down the home philosophy of contemporary urbanites. The content of the sixth series cuts through life with cold words. Who is the winner in life? It's better to pet the cat at home. As the author said: "Anything you regret has been done anyway, and anything you don't regret will eventually fade away. You have to end if you refuse to end, and you have to start if you are too lazy to start."
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