
Remember One and Forget Three or Two
by Li Juan
About This Novel
The 2020 newly revised edition of "Remember One and Forget Three Two" by Li Juan, winner of the "Lu Xun Literature Award" and "China's Good Book" award. The author replaced and revised tens of thousands of words, and added a new preface. "Remember One and Forget Three Two" is a collection of essays written by writer Li Juan over the past ten years. More than thirty articles titled "Memories" are casual and casual, recording Li Juan's daily thoughts from many aspects such as family, friendship, love, work, life, interests and even dreams - dependent on her mother and "separation", settling in a large yard in the wilderness and no longer living a homeless life, the violence she suffered when she was a teenager and the care she received, etc., Etc., Which become more and more clear as she grows up. All kinds of words are written casually, plain and humorous, but at the same time contain an irresistible warmth and poetry, forming scenes of "tearful smiles" that connect the trivial daily life in the passage of time.
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Official(18)Scraped 29d ago
The words are like the name, flowing slowly, with the soft rhythm of self-persistence. I like your corner of Altay, the daughter and mother in the story, and I like to find my own little shadow in your stubborn persistence. Well, I read it like this, I like it very much.
In some of Yu Hua's works, the environment is harsh and the characters have gone through hardships, but the thoughts expressed are positive, and the characters have their own upward will. In many of Li Juan's works, the brushstrokes may seem funny and laughable, but the background is sad. "I think that this world has never cared about anyone's recognition and understanding. It just exists to expand the scope of the world." "Gradually, people become more and more powerful and can control everything according to their preferences. At the same time, they become more and more fragile, and they can't stand more and more things."
It seems trivial but embodies the author's thinking about life. It's quite good.
Li Juan's words are like bouncing water drops
Her story is the story of all of us
The stories are all so true It seems like I am thinking by myself experiencing Who has never sworn to never forgive their parents?
I gave it one star because the second half was so distressing. Why!
When I read the description of my mother's trip to Taiwan earlier, I thought the whole story would follow this rhythm. Later, when I read about Sister Juan's childhood, I felt very uncomfortable. I originally recommended it to him, but after thinking about it, I didn't want him to read it anymore. I don't know, maybe I want to protect him. I hope that Sister Juan can be happy, free, and carefree in the future. Finally enjoy your old age, hahaha!
I have read and listened to her works many times. When I am irritable and worried, I can quickly calm down. I hope the author can continue to read more~
Finished reading
A bit of a funny life, with a bit of seriousness. Discovering unique joy in ordinary life is actually a kind of open-mindedness
As always, I can see the words in my heart.
There must be cracks in life so that sunlight can come in The author is a child, girl, and woman with very strong self-healing ability.
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Community(0)
Official(18)Scraped 29d ago
The words are like the name, flowing slowly, with the soft rhythm of self-persistence. I like your corner of Altay, the daughter and mother in the story, and I like to find my own little shadow in your stubborn persistence. Well, I read it like this, I like it very much.
In some of Yu Hua's works, the environment is harsh and the characters have gone through hardships, but the thoughts expressed are positive, and the characters have their own upward will. In many of Li Juan's works, the brushstrokes may seem funny and laughable, but the background is sad. "I think that this world has never cared about anyone's recognition and understanding. It just exists to expand the scope of the world." "Gradually, people become more and more powerful and can control everything according to their preferences. At the same time, they become more and more fragile, and they can't stand more and more things."
It seems trivial but embodies the author's thinking about life. It's quite good.
Li Juan's words are like bouncing water drops
Her story is the story of all of us
The stories are all so true It seems like I am thinking by myself experiencing Who has never sworn to never forgive their parents?
I gave it one star because the second half was so distressing. Why!
When I read the description of my mother's trip to Taiwan earlier, I thought the whole story would follow this rhythm. Later, when I read about Sister Juan's childhood, I felt very uncomfortable. I originally recommended it to him, but after thinking about it, I didn't want him to read it anymore. I don't know, maybe I want to protect him. I hope that Sister Juan can be happy, free, and carefree in the future. Finally enjoy your old age, hahaha!
I have read and listened to her works many times. When I am irritable and worried, I can quickly calm down. I hope the author can continue to read more~
Finished reading
A bit of a funny life, with a bit of seriousness. Discovering unique joy in ordinary life is actually a kind of open-mindedness
As always, I can see the words in my heart.
There must be cracks in life so that sunlight can come in The author is a child, girl, and woman with very strong self-healing ability.
