
All Situations
by Qingshan
About This Novel
"All Situations" is a new prose work written by Qingshan for five years. The text is divided into four parts: "As an illusion", "The dawn is rising, it is extremely quiet", "Simplicity and purity", and "Oil lamp in front of the Buddha", which focuses on Qingshan's life thoughts in the past few years. There are few writers who, like Qingshan, continuously and sincerely conduct self-exploration and allow inner meditation. Even this exploration makes her unique among writers. Her life, reading, and watching movies are the source of her critical thinking. Showing extremely strong vitality. "We are an extremely small and fragile part of the universe, but for individuals, this life is extremely important."
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Official(6)Scraped 11d ago
Romantic situation, Western lifestyle. Only the most real life can impress readers!
This book may bring a sense of tranquility to people, allowing us to go deep into the author's world, and at the same time open a window to the soul for ourselves, cleanse our souls, and feel the beauty of life.
Each of us is just one of the many living beings. What we have always pursued is a happy and joyful life, but the trivial matters in life will always make us troubled.
There is nothing right or wrong about what happens in life. Many times we don't know what to do. We need to slowly adapt to life, just like the author, enjoy life and feel life.
1. Based on my experience in reading prose, it's a bit too loose. For example, if this essay has 10 paragraphs, then 5 paragraphs contain some of her thoughts/life, 2 paragraphs are about writing whatever comes to mind, and the remaining 3 paragraphs talk about some (seemingly) independent insights from the world (still in the format of golden sentences that can be used as hot topics when extracted) 2. I feel some contradictions. I say that my work is about dedication, but I seem to draw a clear line from ordinary people (disagreement with some trends/or disapproval with some blindly following ideas) However, the works and words you write are meant to be dedicated to these people, even if they are lazy, even if they have no ideas of their own (it does not mean that you have to chase hot topics or talk about chicken soup to please them. But fundamentally, you have to include/encourage these people to become your readership group.) 3. You say you are sincere, but I feel hypocritical. The tone is quite high, but the content is extremely vulgar. After reading the first chapter patiently, I felt that my fate was over. I don't feel that the content and words were carefully thought out before being published. There is a feeling that the whole article emphasizes one's own different opinions, uniqueness, independence from the world, and lack of ambition. 4. I feel uncomfortable after reading it. I feel this is an instinctive reaction. But I'm afraid I'm biased against this book? So I searched for other books by this author. It turns out that Qingshan is Baby Annie's vest. I think the author should pay me to read the book. . . . It's completely transformed from a story of youth pain to a middle-aged confused meditation master. . .
.... After becoming a member, you still have to spend money to buy it. I was convinced that I thought I could read it just because I was a member.
.... After becoming a member, you still have to spend money to buy it. I was convinced that I thought I could read it just because I was a member.
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Official(6)Scraped 11d ago
Romantic situation, Western lifestyle. Only the most real life can impress readers!
This book may bring a sense of tranquility to people, allowing us to go deep into the author's world, and at the same time open a window to the soul for ourselves, cleanse our souls, and feel the beauty of life.
Each of us is just one of the many living beings. What we have always pursued is a happy and joyful life, but the trivial matters in life will always make us troubled.
There is nothing right or wrong about what happens in life. Many times we don't know what to do. We need to slowly adapt to life, just like the author, enjoy life and feel life.
1. Based on my experience in reading prose, it's a bit too loose. For example, if this essay has 10 paragraphs, then 5 paragraphs contain some of her thoughts/life, 2 paragraphs are about writing whatever comes to mind, and the remaining 3 paragraphs talk about some (seemingly) independent insights from the world (still in the format of golden sentences that can be used as hot topics when extracted) 2. I feel some contradictions. I say that my work is about dedication, but I seem to draw a clear line from ordinary people (disagreement with some trends/or disapproval with some blindly following ideas) However, the works and words you write are meant to be dedicated to these people, even if they are lazy, even if they have no ideas of their own (it does not mean that you have to chase hot topics or talk about chicken soup to please them. But fundamentally, you have to include/encourage these people to become your readership group.) 3. You say you are sincere, but I feel hypocritical. The tone is quite high, but the content is extremely vulgar. After reading the first chapter patiently, I felt that my fate was over. I don't feel that the content and words were carefully thought out before being published. There is a feeling that the whole article emphasizes one's own different opinions, uniqueness, independence from the world, and lack of ambition. 4. I feel uncomfortable after reading it. I feel this is an instinctive reaction. But I'm afraid I'm biased against this book? So I searched for other books by this author. It turns out that Qingshan is Baby Annie's vest. I think the author should pay me to read the book. . . . It's completely transformed from a story of youth pain to a middle-aged confused meditation master. . .
.... After becoming a member, you still have to spend money to buy it. I was convinced that I thought I could read it just because I was a member.
.... After becoming a member, you still have to spend money to buy it. I was convinced that I thought I could read it just because I was a member.
