
Wandering Around: a Guide to Life in Kaifengfu, Tokyo
by Feng Jie
About This Novel
"Walking Around: A Handbook of Life in Kaifeng Mansion, Tokyo" begins with a nonsensical interpretation of "Along the River During the Qingming Festival". Feng Jie, a geek from the Central Plains, calculated carefully, responded to each other, opened up time, and traced the world. There is unexpected humor, unreasonable emotions, bizarre expressions, teasing with a hint of Zen, abruptness and far-fetchedness, unjust words, ridicule that does not harm others but only benefits oneself, and helplessness and compromise with life. It is not all good, but there is partial happiness. Although there is a lot of nonsense, there is occasional wisdom. Open this book, and the imaginative text and pictures will lead you into the fireworks world of the Song Dynasty. The ringing of bells and hooves of camels and donkeys is heard slowly, the shouts of traders and foot soldiers come one after another, the delicious smell of food in the shops along the street is steaming, and the fragrance of women's powder in the Song Dynasty floats. During the tour, the humorous pictures and texts take you back and forth in different time and space. The various scenes of the city, the warmth and warmth of the people, and the folk customs are different from each other but reflect each other's past and present.
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