
It's Not Bad to Die in Java (qianzhong Douban High-scoring Original Work·in a Foreign Land)
by Liu Zichao
About This Novel
If you are working, remember that because you have a double chin, don't lower your head when encountering any difficulties. Following the high-scoring works "Train Journey Through India" and "China-Europe Express" on Douban, this is the third train shock! The prosperous and messy Jakarta has a history that has been deliberately avoided; deep in the tropical jungle, buried are Buddhist temples that have been abandoned for thousands of years; Islamic chants echo throughout the sky, but have nothing to do with Javanese civilization; the volcanic town where the crowd dispersed is so beautiful that it is almost melancholy; finally arriving at the powerful Kawaii Jin volcano, the sulfur pickers in hell say that this is the soul of Java. "In Java, after all, I have not discovered absolute things, nor have I discovered anything that is eternal." Liu Zichao, Douban's famous Zen madman, Scorpio, traveler, writer.
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