Solitary Zen

Solitary Zen

by Jiang Chanqin

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Based on his own experience of studying, working, and getting married, the author uses a calm writing style to record the deep-rooted loneliness of the "piao clan" who have left home and worked alone in ordinary life. In "Lonely Zen", the delicate brushwork reveals the pain, forbearance and strength that penetrate the skin of modern urban women when they are emotionally frustrated. It depicts the ordinary confusion and troubles of you and me living in the world of mortals. It explains the author's observation and awakening of life and time, and his thoughts on loneliness, love, life and death, and the meaning of life. The words in "Lonely Zen" may be heart-breaking, clear, beautiful, or distant, allowing readers to fully enjoy the beauty of the words while their souls are nourished!

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,,,. . . ? . , Ordinary people!

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