
Boredom Relief: Zhang Chenliang's Prose Collection
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"Relieve Boredom" is the first collection of essays by writer Zhang Chenliang. As a science popularizer, Zhang Chenliang's reputation is among the best in the industry. He writes for "Natural History" magazine, "identifies popular online creatures" on the online platform, and leads a team to go to deep mountains and forests to shoot natural documentaries... His erudition and humor have attracted him countless fans, and readers like his concise and humorous writing. Xiaoliang writes prose, adhering to his own style of "speaking in human terms" and speaking in a fun way when doing science popularization. His writing is playful, and the people, objects and events in his writing are vivid, and there are always a few words hidden between the lines to make you laugh. This is also the writing style that Xiaoliang has been pursuing. He likes to read Wang Zengqi's prose, and his own writing is imbued with a leisurely, comfortable and discerning charm. In Xiaoliang's prose, there are various happy things he has experienced and interesting moments in life. It turns out that Director Fox, who looks quite serious and occasionally goes "crazy", actually has so many cute sides: in the twists and turns of "Looking for Li Jianguo", the clever and curious young boy Xiao Liang; in "The History of Nunchaku Practice", the stick association who once shouldered the important task of promoting martial arts Xiao Liang, the boss; in "The Music of the 31-year-old Man", the middle-aged father Xiao Liang is stuck in the maze of the children's playground, thinking about life; in "The Peach Blossom Land on the Central Axis", the Xiao Liang who is off work accidentally enters the large singing and dancing square, and starts to sway to the rhythm without paying attention...
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