Chess Laity

Chess Laity

by Passion And Pain

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1.3Mwords681chapters
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Ch. 681永不妥协(大结局)
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About This Novel

What to do? Half of the pieces on the chessboard were missing, and the old chess player was already terminally ill. He raised his head and looked at the fallen leaves of autumn, carrying the smell of decay, covering the broken computer screen in the garbage dump one by one. He picked up the fallen leaves with some melancholy, placed them on the chessboard, and gathered the chess pieces that he could not find for a long time. His laughter was very much like the fallen leaves on the chessboard and the weeds blowing in the wind on the ground.

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Buddha is Evergreen69mo ago

pity.....

It's a pity that most people now like to read some unrealistic fantasy articles. Today they are the richest man in the world, tomorrow they are the number one in the world, and the day after tomorrow they are a gaming genius. When you go out, you can meet a strong old man who teaches him martial arts secrets. If you die once, you can travel through time and wear a golden finger to be invincible. There are some deep meanings in these novels, but most of them are books written to satisfy the author's fantasy and make some extra money. There is not much. These novels seem to be comfortable to read, but what they gain is only temporary happiness. I also tend to read these novels. After all, my age and life experience are there, and I am always curious about weird things. When I read this book, my interest was not very high, but I always felt that there were some inexplicable things in it that I could taste briefly and that were good for me. My lack of interest was mainly due to being too impetuous and not having experienced too many things. After reading the first twenty chapters, I saw that It has the shadow of some literary masterpieces. When I first started reading it, I felt that some of the descriptions and terms were too vulgar. But when I saw the title and title, I suddenly realized that this is about a "common person", that is, you and me. He is just like us, he has not yet lived the way he likes. And we will be more vulgar than him. When I saw him asking about the ideals of a chess nerd, I thought this idea was too small and ordinary at first. But from the first sentence of the chess nerd's rhetorical question, I realized, isn't this who we are now? Working hard is just to make a living. Only after pursuing these can you have the opportunity to pursue the next higher goal. Maybe if it were more reliable, it would be very happy just like that. Just the tranquility and peaceful state of mind inside are things that are difficult to pursue. It's these things that seem tacky but actually imply greatness, that make me see the shadow of masterpieces. The little mute is a very clean and comfortable-looking young man who is still trying to pursue his dreams. The protagonist is a young man who hides his dreams and runs for real life. The chess nerd is a middle-aged man who lets go of his youthful fantasies and pursues stability and peace. But fortunately, they all still retain their innocence. The impetuous life and society have not completely overwhelmed them. This is the point where art originates from life but is higher than life. This trace of innocence is something that can only be seen in children around us, but here it is perfectly integrated into the three teenagers, young adults and middle-aged people. Even though they become more philistine as they grow older, they do not fall into this philistine. I also hope that I can be like them in the future, always retaining that trace of innocence in my heart.

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71mo ago

good

Is there anyone else? The novel is quite interesting. I can support the author.

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Youthful Temperament70mo ago

It feels quite artistic

I've only seen the introduction so far. Feels good

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Love Has Providence_bc55mo ago

. . . . .

Why do books about chess have to be written in this tragicomic genre?

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69mo ago

Very pretty

It's very interesting. Please support the author.

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Yearning for Freedom72313mo ago

Teacher, I particularly like the chess content you wrote. The exquisite layout, the fierce fighting in the middle game, and the ingenuity of the end game. You explained it in a meticulous and easy-to-understand way, which made me, a lover, very fruitful. I also tried to write some chess-related insights, but I had a lot of confusion in my creation. I am particularly eager to exchange creative ideas with you, such as how to make complex chess theory vivid, how to explore novel themes, etc. I sincerely look forward to getting your guidance and learning a lot from you!

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Stay up Late Specifically.37mo ago

It was updated in the middle of the night.

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书友2023081649_Db30mo ago

Listen, it's still remarkable. Much better than those unrealistic cool articles.

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用户53990148842832mo ago

nice.

It looks so good.

用户
用户53990148842832mo ago

nice.

Books like this are rare.

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