
Loneliness is a Person's Happiness
by Lin Qingxuan
About This Novel
Look at one's scenery and enjoy the joy of being alone. Lin Qingxuan, a master of contemporary literature, personally reviewed this new collection of essays, with photographic illustrations by the famous photographer Qing Jian, and 3 exquisite postcards included with the book. It is a spiritual book that condenses Lin Qingxuan's half-life wisdom, and is dedicated to all those who want to cultivate a peaceful heart in this noisy world.
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Lin Qingxuan
The language is beautiful and full of philosophy
lonely person
Loneliness is a person's carnival Carnival is the loneliness of a group of people
Mr. Literary talent is outstanding! The article is very philosophical.
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I don't know what to say, but give it a thumbs up.
Loneliness is a person's happiness
The language is beautiful and the affection is inspiring!
Beautiful pictures
The pictures are really good, I really like it.
I always feel that the passing days have not really disappeared, but are rising into the sky one by one...
I always feel that the passing days have not really disappeared, but have risen to the sky one by one, turned into stars, and illuminated the way to the future.
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Official(15)Scraped 2mo ago
Lin Qingxuan
The language is beautiful and full of philosophy
lonely person
Loneliness is a person's carnival Carnival is the loneliness of a group of people
Mr. Literary talent is outstanding! The article is very philosophical.
Read the book and sign in, read the book and sign in.
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I don't know what to say, but give it a thumbs up.
Loneliness is a person's happiness
The language is beautiful and the affection is inspiring!
Beautiful pictures
The pictures are really good, I really like it.
I always feel that the passing days have not really disappeared, but are rising into the sky one by one...
I always feel that the passing days have not really disappeared, but have risen to the sky one by one, turned into stars, and illuminated the way to the future.
Read the book and sign in, read the book and sign in.

